name references
A reference, or a references point, is the intensional use of one thing, a point of reference or reference state, to indicate something else. When reference is intended, what the reference points to is called the referent. Some general examples are: the name Jane Doe used to identify a particular woman; a traffic sign warning of an upcoming turn-off; a wedding ring indicating a certain kind of relationship; and samples of various musical works being incorporated into a new one. References are indicated by sounds (like onomatopoeia), pictures (like roadsigns), text (like bibliographies), indexes (by number) and objects (a wedding ring); but endless concrete and abstract methods can be used intentionally. This includes methods that intentionally hide the reference from some observers, as in cryptography..
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Jack_Shephard_
I have problems with communication. Nothing a nuke can’t solve. 7:12 PM May 13th from web
“You’re not supposed to be here Jack...You’re supposed to go to the future to save your kids!” Faraday/Emmett Brown 6:07 PM Apr 29th from web
Name References:
“Jack Sheppard” is the name of a notorious English criminal (1702-24), who is notable for his daring escapes from prison.
Kate wouldn’t hurt your son. I, on the other hand, was rooting for him to die. 6:39 PM Apr 15th from twhirl
I dislike children. Shit, see me leave Aaron? I don’t care. 5:17 PM Apr 1st from twhirl
Dun dun dun dunnnnnn meee to the rescueee! 5:15 PM Apr 1st from twhirl
@John_Locke_ Ya, the whole not shaving thing was totally awesome. 2 birds and a homeless person tried to make it into a home. 6:48 PM Feb 25th from twhirl
jack sheppard
Jack Sheppard (4 March 1702 – 16 November 1724) was a notorious English robber, burglar and thief of early 18th-century London. Born into a poor family, he was apprenticed as a carpenter but took to theft and burglary in 1723, with little more than a year of his training to complete. He was arrested and imprisoned five times in 1724 but escaped four times, making him a notorious public figure, and wildly popular with the poorer classes. Ultimately, he was caught, convicted, and hanged at Tyburn, ending his brief criminal career after less than two years. The inability of the notorious “Thief-Taker General” Jonathan Wild to control Sheppard, and injuries suffered by Wild at the hands of Sheppard’s colleague, Joseph “Blueskin” Blake, led to Wild’s downfall. Sheppard was as renowned for his attempts to escape justice as for his crimes. An autobiographical “Narrative”, thought to have been ghostwritten by Daniel Defoe, was sold at his execution,[1] quickly followed by popular plays. The character of Macheath in John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera (1728) was based on Sheppard, keeping him in the limelight for over 100 years. He returned to the public consciousness in around 1840, when William
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Freaking the flight crew out. This will be fun. 6:46 PM Feb 18th from twhirl
Ben also threatened us with no McDonalds tonight. 6:34 PM Feb 11th from twhirl
I’m so good at fixing things...oh wait, no I just did nothing but make someone more curious about us. 6:48 PM Feb 4th from twhirl
jack sheppard
Harrison Ainsworth wrote a novel entitled Jack Sheppard, with illustrations by George Cruikshank. The popularity of his tale, and the fear that others would be drawn to emulate his behaviour, led the authorities to refuse to license any plays in London with “Jack Sheppard” in the title for forty years. Sheppard was born in White’s Row, in London’s Spitalfields. During the first two decades of the 18th century, Spitalfields was notorious for the presence of highwaymen and for being a tremendously economically depressed area, and so it is clear that his family was impoverished. He was baptised on 5 March, the day after he was born, at St Dunstan’s, Stepney, suggesting a fear of infant mortality by his parents, perhaps because the newborn was weak or sickly. His parents named him after an older brother, John, who had died before his birth. In life, he was better known as Jack, or even “Gentleman Jack” or “Jack the Lad”. He had a second brother, Thomas, and a younger sister, Mary. Their father, a carpenter, died while Sheppard was young, and his sister died two years later. Unable to support her family without her husband’s income, Jack’s mother sent him to Mr Garrett’s School, a workhouse near St Helen’s Bishopsgate,
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Shaved my beard. Ben said just because I looked like Honest Abe, didn’t mean Kate would believe me. 12:27 PM Jan 25th from web
@John_Locke_ Keep talking smack and I’ll film a “hilarious” movie with you getting kicked in the nuts a lot. 11:04 AM Jan 20th from web in reply to John_Locke_
I don’t fly in commercial airplanes to try to find The Island. I simply get joy from winking at people then getting in crash-ready position. 4:18 AM Jan 19th from web
is drunk again. 2:59 PM Dec 24th, 2008 from web
We have to go back! I forgot
[x] Name: Jack [x] Birthplace: Dont no [x] Current Location: Cwmbran [x] Eye Color: Blue [x] Hair Color: Brown [x] Righty or Lefty: Right [x] Zodiac Sign: Dont no wa tha is -----------------YOU PREFER-----------------[x] Pepsi or coke: Pepsi [x] McDonalds or Burger King: McDonalds [x] Single or group dates: Single [x] Adidas or Nike: Both [x] Chocolate or vanilla: Chocolate [x] Cappuccino or coffee: Dont like them -----------------DO YOU-----------------[x] Smoke: NO!!!!!! [x] Take a shower: Yh [x] Have a crush(es): Yh [x] Who are they: Not telling [x] Do you think you have been in love?: Yh [x] Want to go to HIGHER college: Dont no wa tha is [x] Like high school: A bit [x] Want to get married: Yh [x] Type w/ your fingers on the right keys: Dont no wa tha is [x] Believe in yourself: Yh [x] Get motion sickness: No [x] Think you are a health freak: No [x] Get along with your parents: Some times [x] Play an instrument: No -----------------HAVE YOU EVER-----------------[x] Flown on a plane: Yh [x] Missed school because it was raining?: No [x] Told a guy/girl that you liked them?: Dont no [x] Cried during a Movie?: No [x] Ever thought an animated character was hot?: No [x] Had an imaginary friend: Dont no wa tha is [x] Had crush on a teacher?: No [x] Been caught “doing something”: Yh [x] Been called a tease: No [x] Been in a fight: Yh [x] Shoplifted: No -----------------NUMBER OF----------------[x] Number of BOYfriends / GIRLfriends you have had: Dont no [x] Number of people I could trust with my life: Yh [x] Number of CDs that I own: 0 [x] Number of tattoos: 0 [x] Number of times my name has appeared in the newspaper?: 0 [x] Number of things in my past that I regret: 1 ---------------DO YOU BELIEVE IN-------------[x] Yourself: Yh [x] Your friends: Yh [x] Santa Claus: No [x] Tooth Fairy: No [x] Destiny/Fate: No [x] Angels: No [x] Ghosts: No [x] UFO s: No [x] God: No --------FRIENDS AND LIFE-----------------[x] Do you ever wish you had another name?: No [x] Do you have a girlfriend/boyfriend?: No [x] Do you like anyone?: Yh [x] Which one of your friends acts the most like you?: 0 [x] Who have you known the longest of your friends?: Bailey [x] Are you close to any family member?: Yh [x] Who do you hang around the most?: Bailey [x] When have you cried the most: Dont no [x] Whats the best feeling in the world?: Love [x] Worst Feeling?: Sad ---------IN THE LAST 24 HRS-----------------[x] Cried: No [x] Worn jeans: Yh
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when he was six years old. Sheppard was sent out as a parish apprentice to a cane-chair maker, taking a settlement of 20 shillings, but his new master soon died. He was sent out to a second cane-chair maker, but Sheppard was treated badly. Finally, when Sheppard was 10, he went to work as a shop-boy for William Kneebone, a wool draper with a shop on the Strand. Sheppard’s mother had been working for Kneebone since her husband’s death. Kneebone taught Sheppard to read and write and apprenticed him to a carpenter, Owen Wood, in Wych Street, off Drury Lane in Covent Garden. Sheppard signed his seven-year indenture on 2 April 1717. By 1722, Sheppard was showing great promise as a carpenter. Aged 20, he was a small man, only 5’4” (1.63 m) tall and lightly built, but deceptively strong. He had a pale face with large, dark eyes, a wide mouth and a quick smile. Despite a slight stutter, his wit made him popular in the taverns of Drury Lane.[6] He served five unblemished years of his apprenticeship but then began to be led into crime. Joseph Hayne, a button-moulder who owned a shop nearby, also ran a tavern named the Black Lion
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[x] Told a guy/girl that you liked them?: Dont no [x] Cried during a Movie?: No [x] Ever thought an animated character was hot?: No [x] Had an imaginary friend: Dont no wa tha is [x] Had crush on a teacher?: No [x] Been caught “doing something”: Yh [x] Been called a tease: No [x] Been in a fight: Yh [x] Shoplifted: No -----------------NUMBER OF----------------[x] Number of BOYfriends / GIRLfriends you have had: Dont no [x] Number of people I could trust with my life: Yh [x] Number of CDs that I own: 0 [x] Number of tattoos: 0 [x] Number of times my name has appeared in the newspaper?: 0 [x] Number of things in my past that I regret: 1 ---------------DO YOU BELIEVE IN-------------[x] Yourself: Yh [x] Your friends: Yh [x] Santa Claus: No [x] Tooth Fairy: No [x] Destiny/Fate: No [x] Angels: No [x] Ghosts: No [x] UFO s: No [x] God: No --------FRIENDS AND LIFE-----------------[x] Do you ever wish you had another name?: No [x] Do you have a girlfriend/boyfriend?: No [x] Do you like anyone?: Yh [x] Which one of your friends acts the most like you?: 0 [x] Who have you known the longest of your friends?: Bailey [x] Are you close to any family member?: Yh [x] Who do youjack hangsheppard around the most?: Bailey [x] When have you cried the most: Dont no [x] Whats the best feeling in the world?: Love off[x] Drury Worst Lane, Feeling?: which he Sad encouraged the local apprentices ---------INtoTHE frequent. LAST The 24Black HRS-----------------Lion was visited by[x] criminals Cried: such No as Joseph “Blueskin” Blake, Sheppard’s [x] Wornfuture jeans:partner Yh in crime, and self-proclaimed [x] Met someone: “Thief-Taker Yh General” Jonathan Wild, [x] Drove secretlyathe car: linchpin No of a criminal empire across [x] Talked Londonon and the later phone: Sheppard’s implacable Yh enemy. According to Sheppard’s “autobiography”, he had been an innocent until going to Hayne’s tavern, but there began an attachment to strong drink and the affections of Elizabeth Lyon, a prostitute also known as Edgworth Bess (or Edgeworth Bess) from her place of birth at Edgeworth in Middlesex. In his History, Defoe records that Bess was “a main lodestone in attracting of him up to this Eminence of Guilt. Such, Sheppard claimed, was the source of his later ruin. Peter Linebaugh offers a different view: that Sheppard’s sudden transformation was a liberation from the dull drudgery of indentured labour and that he progressed from pious servitude to self-confident rebellion and Levelling.
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John_Locke_
My Zombie costume just confused a lot of people yesterday. 11:13 AM Nov 1st from web
Sue Sylvester knows how LOST ends. 1:13 AM Oct 18th from web
Name References: John Locke was an English physician and philosopher regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers.
I’m the real Locke. Jesus, I bet even Slim Shady didn’t have to deal with this much confusion. 1:15 AM May 16th from web
People: Do not follow any other Locke than me...you might be getting tricked. 12:34 AM May 16th from web
Jacob says “help me” and now I’m going to kill him. Dr. Kevorkian is back and ready to assist! 5:27 PM May 13th from web
I’m the new Dr. Emmett Brown bitches. 9:21 AM Apr 9th from web
It’s cool that alexsmokey has my back, but really, what else can happen to me?
Me, Myself, and I I passed my exams so next year I'll be away to Pennsylvannia for a year to go to uni!!!! Happiest When Playing Halo, watching lost, prison break, heroes and superbad. Thats all i really do!
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TAKE THIS describe me in 1 word 4 every letter a= b= c= d= e= f= g= h= i= j= k= l= m= n= o= p= q= r= s= t= u= v= w= x= y= z=
John Locke (29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704) was an English physician and philosopher regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers. Considered the first of the British empiricists, he is equally important to social contract theory. His work had a great impact upon the development of epistemology and political philosophy. His writings influenced Voltaire and Rousseau, many Scottish Enlightenment thinkers, as well as the American revolutionaries. His contributions to classical republicanism and liberal theory are reflected in the American Declaration of Independence.[2] Locke’s theory of mind is often cited as the origin of modern conceptions of identity and the self, figuring prominently in the work of later philosophers such as Hume, Rousseau and Kant. Locke was the first to define the self through a continuity of consciousness. He postulated that the mind was a blank slate or tabula rasa. Contrary to pre-existing Cartesian or Christian philosophy, he maintained that we are born without innate ideas, and that knowledge is instead determined only by experience derived from sense perception.[3]
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Yes. Yes I am bad ass. 6:02 PM Apr 1st from twhirl
@brunablack If I were Romeo and you were my Juliet, you’d probably just die of cancer rather than intense love. 11:04 AM Mar 23rd from web in reply to brunablack
If I was Kurt Cobain, Ben Linus would be my Courtney Love. 11:43 AM Mar 1st from web
john locke
Locke’s father, who was also named John Locke, was a country lawyer and clerk to the Justices of the Peace in Chew Magna,[4] who had served as a captain of cavalry for the Parliamentarian forces during the early part of the English Civil War. His mother, Agnes Keene, was a tanner’s daughter and reputed to be very beautiful. Both parents were Puritans. Locke was born on 29 August 1632, in a small thatched cottage by the church in Wrington, Somerset, about twelve miles from Bristol. He was baptized the same day. Soon after Locke’s birth, the family moved to the market town of Pensford, about seven miles south of Bristol, where Locke grew up in a rural Tudor house in Belluton. In 1647, Locke was sent to the prestigious Westminster School in London under the sponsorship of Alexander Popham, a member of Parliament and former commander of the younger Locke’s father. After completing his studies there, he was admitted to Christ Church, Oxford. The dean of the college at the time was John Owen, vice-chancellor of the university. Although a capable student, Locke was irritated by the undergraduate curriculum of the time.
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Ben is such an asshole that he would rather kill me than watch me commit suicide. 6:55 PM Feb 25th from twhirl
Afterwards I yelled out “DON’T SHAVE YOUR BEARDDD.” At least he took that advice. 6:47 PM Feb 25th from twhirl
Pushed out of building, shot twice, fallen of a cliff, fell down a well and now in a car wreck. Worst. Luck. Ever. 6:40 PM Feb 25th from twhirl
@Kate_Austen I’d love to smash your face in. 6:35 PM Feb 25th from twhirl
This sucks. I’m the first one who @Hugo_Reyes doesn’t
Me, Myself, and I I AM 19 YRS OLD, LOOKING FOR A BRUNETTE WOMAN, 18-25, SHE MUST BE PURE VIRGIN AND COOK, CLEAN. BE MY SLAVE BASICALLY ALSO SHE MUST BE GOOD IN THE DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT. I LIKE NAUGHTY WOMEN SO COME TO ME AND YOU WILL GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH. I CHARGE TENNER AN HOUR, BARGAIN AT THE MOMENT. WANTED: DOUG MILLER THIS GUY STOLE MY PHONE SO HE MUST BE HUNTED DOWN AND ARRESTED IMMEDIATELY BELOW ON MY FLASHBOX IS A VIDEO OF THE FIRST GRAPHIC VIDEO/SONG I EVER PRODUCED. THE SINGING IS DONE BY ME AND IS DEDICATED TO MY 12 MONTHS SPENT IN THE JUNGLE WHEN I GOT STRANDED THERE AFTER A PARACHUTING EXPEDITION. HI, IM JOHN LOCKE. IVE COMMITTED CRIMES SUCH AS RAPE AND ASSUALT. I AM IN PRISON NOW SO WOULD APPRECIATE IF YOU CAN RUN A "SAVE JON LOCKE" CAMPAIGN. I HAVE BEEN SHOT NINE TIMES IN THE JAW SO I HAVE A DEEP VOICE SINCE I WAS 5 YEARS OLD. Music I LIKE ALL TYPES, ESPECIALLY ROCK AS I CAN MOSH TO IT. I SING AND HAVE A BAND CALLED "THE LONELY VIRGINS" I ALSO LIKE GARAGE AND WASH MY CAR IN THE NIGHT WHILE I LISTEN TO HIP HOP Films ANYTHING WITH VIOLENCE AND THAT MAKES YOU LAUGH. I LIKE WHEN A MAN WITH A CHAINSAW KILLS HOSTAGES WHILE I WANK AND EXPERIENCE PLEASURE. Sports FOOTY AS I HAVE SKILS , TENNIS AND BASKETBALL BECAUSE I LIKE PLAYING WITH SOME BALLS ONCE IN A WHILE. I LIKE TO PLAY CRICKET TO SMASH PEOPLE IN THE PRIVATE PART WITH THE BALL. I FELL IN A RIVER ONCE AND WAS DISCOVERED AFTER 6 MONTHS. Scared Of NOBODY OR ANYTHING. FAVOURITE QUOTE CLEAN YOUR EARS WITH AN EAR PLUNGER GIRLFRIEND I LOVE YOU JULES RIP. SHE DIED WHILE TRIPPING OVER A ROCK AND SUFFOCATING ON A WOTSIT. Mijn wederhelft Hugh Dick
john locke
He found the works of modern philosophers, such as René Descartes, more interesting than the classical material taught at the university. Through his friend Richard Lower, whom he knew from the Westminster School, Locke was introduced to medicine and the experimental philosophy being pursued at other universities and in the English Royal Society, of which he eventually became a member. Locke was awarded a bachelor’s degree in 1656 and a master’s degree in 1658. He obtained a bachelor of medicine in 1674, having studied medicine extensively during his time at Oxford and worked with such noted scientists and thinkers as Robert Boyle, Thomas Willis, Robert Hooke and Richard Lower. In 1666, he met Lord Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, who had come to Oxford seeking treatment for a liver infection. Cooper was impressed with Locke and persuaded him to become part of his retinue. Locke had been looking for a career and in 1667 moved into Shaftesbury’s home at Exeter House in London, to serve as Lord Ashley’s personal physician. In London, Locke resumed his medical
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runs away from me. Does my breath smell? 6:34 PM Feb 25th from twhirl
@Sayid_Jarrah Are you working for Habitat for Humanity? 6:24 PM Feb 25th from twhirl
Fuck. Wheelchairs. 6:24 PM Feb 25th from twhirl
Of course the other side is going to win. I’m basically a bald, Napoleon/Jesus. 6:16 PM Feb 25th from twhirl
john locke
studies under the tutelage of Thomas Sydenham. Sydenham had a major effect on Locke’s natural philosophical thinking – an effect that would become evident in the An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Locke’s medical knowledge was put to the test when Shaftesbury’s liver infection became life-threatening. Locke coordinated the advice of several physicians and was probably instrumental in persuading Shaftesbury to undergo an operation (then lifethreatening itself) to remove the cyst. Shaftesbury survived and prospered, crediting Locke with saving his life. It was in Shaftesbury’s household, during 1671, that the meeting took place, described in the Epistle to the reader of the Essay, which was the genesis of what would later become the Essay. Two extant Drafts still survive from this period. It was also during this time that Locke served as Secretary of the Board of Trade and Plantations and Secretary to the Lords and Proprietors of the Carolinas, helping to shape his ideas on international trade and economics.
Claire whined about child birth. I’d love to see her leg bone taken out and put back in again. 6:14 PM Feb 25th from twhirl
My name is John Locke...and I want your BRAINNSSSSS (zombie mode) 6:04 PM Feb 25th from twhirl
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Me, Myself, and I Well well well I am currently working as a Self Storage Manager in Leith. I am currently the Snooker Club Champion in Musselburgh!!! I am now a proud daddy to wee Jack who is such a gorgeous wee boy and so far (Touch Wood) has gave us no trouble!!! I am a season ticket holder at Tynecastle watching the famous Heart Of Midlothian AKA Edinburgh's No.1 Pub Team and there is nothing better than pumping the WEE TEAM!!! IN VLAD WE TRUST AND BELIEVE THE FUTURE'S MAROON!!! Come on the Hearts!!! I am taking golf more seriously now that I have got my golf membership sorted out if I get the time!!!! F......................./´¯/ U....................,/¯ / C.................../..../ K............./´¯/`...`/´¯¯`· ¸ ............/`/.../..../..... ../¨¯\ T........(`(...(...(.... ¯~/`...`) H.........\.................` ...../ E...........`\`...\.......... _.·´ ...............\............. .( H..............\............. ..\ I............... B............ S...... Mijn wederhelft Fiona Ferguson
Tag Ermmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmm Me, Myself, and I Best way to sum me up according to my friends is I’m like Chandler off Friends, im shy, make jokes when in awkward situations and always say the wrong thing at the right time Thanks To My Friends !lol ☆ Name= James Robert Sawyer ☆ Birthday= 9th june ☆ age= 18 ☆ Skwl= Greenshaw 6th form ☆ Height= 6’’1 and abit ☆ Eye Colour= dark blue ☆ Hair Colour= dark blonde ☆ Pets= hav a cat ;( ☆ Birthplace= London ☆ Language= English ☆ Morning or night person= Night ☆ Shower or bath= shower and bath ☆ Pepsi or coke= pepsi ☆ Fave song= impossible to answer ☆ star sign= Gemini ☆ Fave films= impossible to answer ☆ Fave colour= blue and red ☆ Piercing= none ☆ Tattoos= none but I wanna get 1 soon ☆ Allergies= nope ☆ Scars= a couple ☆ Loves= friends, family, music & the cinema ☆ Do you want to get married= in the future ☆ Do you want to have kids= in the future ☆ Bungee Jumped= no but I really want to ♫♫Music♫♫ I LIVE FOR MUSIC ! i like loads of stuff from rock to hip hop, on the alternative/rock/indie side the Hives, Kooks, Killers, Supergrass, Klaxons, Maximo park, R.E.M, FOO FIGHTERS AND THEIR 606 STUFF, Arctic Monkeys, 3 Doors Down, The Wombats, The Fray, Kaiser Chiefs, The Pigeon Detectives, Jamie-T, James Morrison, Kasabian, Plain Whit Tees, Hard-Fi, Look See Proof, Little Man Tate, Franz Ferdinand♫ Love going to gigs, they are awesome but im shy so i dont go crazy like everyone else and shout
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@julietburke_ Hey Sybil, how about your minds. 7:14 PM May 13th from web
@hugo_reyes THIS IS... umm... where you stop your van. 7:00 PM May 13th from web
Your mother is an other? Is Desmond your brotha? 6:33 PM Apr 29th from web
Name References: James Ford was an American civic leader and business owner in southern Illinois at the turn of the 19th century.
His “innocence” will be gone? OOOOOooooK 5:59 PM Apr 1st from twhirl
Is there a book I can read for this? 5:42 PM Mar 25th from twhirl
Shit. @Sayid_Jarrah, can’t I fling back my hair and you just be cool? 5:17 PM Mar 25th from twhirl
I don’t know why I’m so upset, the obvious solution is right in front of me: threesome. 11:22 AM Mar 23rd from web
Ermmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmm Me, Myself, and I Best way to sum me up according to my friends is I'm like Chandler off Friends, im shy, make jokes when in awkward situations and always say the wrong thing at the right time Thanks To My Friends !lol Name= James Robert Sawyer Birthday= 9th june age= 18 Skwl= Greenshaw 6th form Height= 6’’1 and abit Eye Colour= dark blue Hair Colour= dark blonde Pets= hav a cat ;( Birthplace= London Language= English Morning or night person= Night Shower or bath= shower and bath Pepsi or coke= pepsi Fave song= impossible to answer star sign= Gemini Fave films= impossible to answer Fave colour= blue and red Piercing= none Tattoos= none but I wanna get 1 soon Allergies= nope Scars= a couple Loves= friends, family, music & the cinema Do you want to get married= in the future Do you want to have kids= in the future Bungee Jumped= no but I really want to ♫♫Music♫♫ I LIVE FOR MUSIC ! i like loads of stuff from rock to hip hop, on the alternative/rock/indie side the Hives, Kooks, Killers, Supergrass, Klaxons, Maximo park, R.E.M, FOO FIGHTERS AND THEIR 606 STUFF, Arctic Monkeys, 3 Doors Down, The Wombats, The Fray, Kaiser Chiefs, The Pigeon Detectives, Jamie-T, James Morrison, Kasabian, Plain Whit Tees, Hard-Fi, Look See Proof, Little Man Tate, Franz Ferdinand♫ Love going to gigs, they are awesome but im shy so i dont go crazy like everyone else and shout the lyrics off the top of my head, i prefer to listen, but at least i know i know the lyrics :-) on the hip hop side Lupe Fiasco, Gym Class Heroes, Kanye West, Timberland, Nelly, Ray-J, Ludacris Films and T.V the Bad Boys films rock, but any action, comedy or animation film :D same for tv, the best show has to be top gear and scrubs ! Sports I love loads of sports (not soccer) my fav is basketball, rugby, america football, tennis, ice hockey, cricket, motorsport (F1+WRC+NASCAR) I support Miami heat, Miami gators, London Towers, New England Patriots, London Blitzs, Alonso and Renault and in rugby the London Wasps :) Scared Of losing people important in my life obviously! heights lol im alright with them in till i look down !NEVER LOOK DOWN ! Happiest When SLEEPING and just being with friends! love watchin sports and even better when im playing! like school when we just mucking around during a free or in alesson :S but the learning bit is very boring ;) I love bad weather, it should be called good weather! :P but i like the sun too Free Stuff Me And Chris Have Got At Gigs a drum stick at the pigeon detectives, a orange at the pigeon detectives, a bottle of water at the pigeon detectives, a badge at look see proof, met the band at Little Man Tate, to be continued:L
james ford
James Ford was an American civic leader and business owner in southern Illinois at the turn of the 19th century. Despite his clean public image, he was also secretly a river pirate and the leader of a gang that would come to be known as ‘Ford’s Ferry Gang’. His gang was the river equivalent of highway robbers; they would hijack ferries and flatboats with tradable goods from local farms coming down the Ohio River. At one point, they used the ‘Cave - in Rock’ as their headquarters, on the Illinois side of the lower Ohio River, which is about 85 miles below Evansville, Indiana. Although James Ford had made it to the Kentucky shore of the Ohio River by the late 1790s when Samuel Mason’s band of river pirates operated out of Cave-in-Rock, there is no concrete evidence that he was there. Early stories of Ford being the same man as the James Wilson who operated a tavern and brothel out of the cave in the spring of 1799 are likely wrong as there are later accounts of a James Wilson in the area at the same time James Ford was.
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My shirt is on? Weird. 7:00 PM Mar 4th from twhirl
Jin taught me how to be romantic. 6:51 PM Mar 4th from twhirl
Uh oh...Oh wait, no. I’m a bad ass. A killed a polar bear, why would I be scared of mascara boy? 6:39 PM Mar 4th from twhirl
Why did they give me such a pansy name? The Flower? Seriously? I’m used to stealing “flowers” not being one. 6:07 PM Mar 4th from twhirl
james ford
Criminal associates John Hart Crenshaw of the Old Slave House (folklore) John Harmon Pennington Gang (successors after Ford’s assassination and distant relatives) Isaiah L. Potts of Potts Inn Sturdivant Gang of counterfeiters. Military service Captain of the Livingston County Cavalry of the 24th Regiment of (Ky.) Militia from July 1, 1799 to Dec. 15, 1802. Captain of the Grand Pierre area militia, 4th Regiment of (Ill. Terr.) Militia, Jan. 2, 1810. (This was in the area of what is now roughly the Grand Pierre Creek watershed near modern-day Rosiclare, Illinois, one of three militia districts in what is now Hardin County, Illinois). It’s quite possible that the fort used by this militia company was the same one used by the Sturdivant Gang in the late 1810s and early 1820s. At one point during the gang’s occupation of the fort, Ford held the deed to the land. Promoted to Major (one of two such positions in the
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Jin and Sawyer hug is even manlier and deadlier than a bear hug. 6:22 PM Feb 11th from twhirl
Sup Jin.
6:19 PM Feb 11th from twhirl
Well. After the orgasm the Monster got her...hey, she got old! 6:12 PM Feb 11th from twhirl
People think that girl got attacked by the Monster. Nope. She just saw me with my shirt off and we happened to get “separated.” 6:09 PM Feb 11th from twhirl
james ford
4th Regiment) on Nov. 28, 1811. James Steele, Sr., succeeded him as captain of the Grand Pierre militia. Steele later became associated with the Sturdivant Gang. Through his first wife’s family he secured the rights to the Miles Ferry which soon became known as Ford’s Ferry, though this is not the infamous one he operated later upriver from Cave-in-Rock. Through his second marriage he secured control of the Frazier Salt Works at the Lower Lick (Great Salt Springs) in the Illinois Salines in Gallatin County, Illinois, during the late 1820s. James Ford (1770s - July 5, 1833) was the son of Philip Ford and Elizabeth Ford, son of John Ford. He had two brothers Philip Jr. and Richard. His father died while he was son and his mother remarried to William Prince who brought the family out to what would become Princeton, Kentucky. This second marriage would provide James with a number of step and half siblings that would provide important ties to his future political and criminal career.
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Never thank God. Shoulda taken that lesson from Job. 6:40 PM Feb 4th from twhirl
Saw Kate. Don’t....Cry...I’M A MANNN.... 6:31 PM Feb 4th from twhirl
The Sawyer effect isn’t gender bias: http://tinyurl. com/bfrcgj 1:35 PM Feb 4th from web
james ford
In the late 1790s he married Susan Miles, the daughter of William Miles, brother of the ferry keeper at Miles Ferry which connected the Kentucky and Illinois banks of the Ohio River downriver of Cave-in-Rock near the future location of Rosiclare, Illinois. She bore James two sons, Philip (Nov. 25, 1800 - Nov. 23, 1831) and William M. (1804 - Nov. 2, 1832), and one daughter, Cassandra (1805-06 - 1863). Susan died sometime in the 1820s and in 1829 Ford married Elizabeth “Betsy” W. (Armstead) Frazier (1790-1800 - 1834-1835), a widow whose husband had died suddenly while staying at Ford’s plantation in what was then Livingston County, Kentucky, and now Crittenden County, Kentucky. She bore James one son, James N. Ford, Jr., (c. 1830 - October 1844).
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Dunno why I use guns. Should just take off my shirt, fling back my hair and say “Drop it.” Something more than a gun would be dropped. 7:30 PM Jan 28th from web
I’ll think of something more clever than Blondie soon. Like AnnoyingBitchie or something... 6:49 PM Jan 28th from web
Daniel_Faraday
@analuciacortez You know what. 7:28 PM Nov 9th from Splitweet in reply to AnaLuciaCortez
@jacob_islandgod Don’t mind @richardalpert. He’s just sort of... well he’s really old. 8:41 PM Nov 4th from Splitweet in reply to jacob_islandgod
Name References: Michael Faraday, FRS (22 September 1791 – 25 August 1867) was an English chemist and physicist (or natural philosopher, in the terminology of the time) who contributed to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
Y@RichardAlpert Uh, dude... You may want to calm down a little... 8:39 PM Nov 4th from Splitweet in reply to RichardAlpert
@AllModConz And what about me? Why do I keep getting left out? 7:37 AM Oct 17th from Splitweet in reply to AllModConz
@FaradayGirl23 I’m really quite dead and it’s pretty hot down here where I’m at. I hope to revisit the Island soon. 8:06 AM Sep 19th from Splitweet in reply to FaradayGirl23
@alyssaholden Well, you are pretty hot. I may just forget about her. 9:19 PM Sep 16th from Splitweet in reply to alyssaholden
@charlewis Let’s meet by
michael faraday
Michael Faraday, FRS (22 September 1791 – 25 August 1867) was an English chemist and physicist (or natural philosopher, in the terminology of the time) who contributed to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. Faraday studied the magnetic field around a conductor carrying a DC electric current, and established the basis for the electromagnetic field concept in physics. He discovered electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism, and laws of electrolysis. He established that magnetism could affect rays of light and that there was an underlying relationship between the two phenomena.[1][2] His inventions of electromagnetic rotary devices formed the foundation of electric motor technology, and it was largely due to his efforts that electricity became viable for use in technology. As a chemist, Faraday discovered benzene, investigated the clathrate hydrate of chlorine, invented an early form of the bunsen burner and the system of oxidation numbers, and popularized terminology such as anode, cathode, electrode, and ion. Although Faraday received little formal education
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@LilyGarini Let’s make it happen. 1:44 PM Sep 8th from Splitweet in reply to LilyGarini
@LilyGarini I’ll be your constant. 9:13 PM Sep 7th from Splitweet in reply to LilyGarini
@charlewis For you, my love...yes. 9:11 PM Sep 7th from Splitweet in reply to charlewis
@fantasy_gal90 “Early 2010” is all that’s been stated. 6:06 PM Sep 1st from Splitweet in reply to fantasy_gal90
michael faraday
@OneEyedJuliet Oh, I didn’t mean the Island when I said “down here”. 5:46 PM Aug 31st from Splitweet in reply to OneEyedJuliet
and knew little of higher mathematics, such as calculus, he was one of the most influential scientists in history. Some historians[3] of science refer to him as the best experimentalist in the history of science. [4] The SI unit of capacitance, the farad, is named after him, as is the Faraday constant, the charge on a mole of electrons (about 96,485 coulombs). Faraday’s law of induction states that a magnetic field changing in time creates a proportional electromotive force. Faraday was the first and foremost Fullerian Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, a position to which he was appointed for life. Albert Einstein kept a photograph of Faraday on his study wall alongside pictures of Isaac Newton and James Clerk Maxwell.[5] Faraday was highly religious; he was a member of the Sandemanian Church, a Christian sect founded in 1730 which demanded total faith and commitment. Biographers have noted that “a strong sense of the unity of God and nature pervaded Faraday’s life and work.”[6] Faraday was born in Newington Butts,[8] now part
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@ingieeee There’s @charlottelewis, @clairelittleton, @cshephard, @billybuchanan and I’m sure plenty more. 5:45 PM Aug 31st from Splitweet in reply to ingieeee
@ingieeee You thought Twitter was just for the living? Oh no. 7:04 PM Aug 30th from Splitweet in reply to ingieeee
@OneEyedJuliet Oh we all watch True Blood down here. It’s our only TV show. # 7:03 PM Aug 30th from Splitweet in reply to OneEyedJuliet
@OneEyedJuliet Isn’t that why we all watch it?
Music westlife chris brown usher 50 cent nelly Films harry potter Sports football basketball rudby athletics happiest when wen i am wid all the boys and girls have a fuking amzaning weekend getting drunk and just lifeing live 2 the max i am always by all my m8s side coz i know i got ur bk and u got mine we dont care wat any 1 thinks of us love u all From Your Girlfriendd <33 To my gorgeous baby.. you r truly something special baby :) i honestly will never ever get better because iv already had the best baby.. i love you forever baby never ever gonna loose you again :D .. your my everything !! xx some one oncs said never take someone for granted, hold every person close to your heart. becuz you mite wake up 1day and relalize you have lost a diamond. while you were to busy collecting stones !
michael faraday
of the London Borough of Southwark; but then a suburban part of Surrey, one mile south of London Bridge. His family was not well off. His father, James, was a member of the Sandemanian sect of Christianity. James Faraday had come to London around 1790 from Outhgill in Westmorland, where he had been the village blacksmith. The young Michael Faraday, one of four children, having only the most basic of school educations, had to largely educate himself.[9] At fourteen he became apprenticed to a local bookbinder and bookseller George Riebau and, during his seven-year apprenticeship, he read many books, including Isaac Watts’ The Improvement of the Mind, and he enthusiastically implemented the principles and suggestions that it contained. He developed an interest in science, especially in electricity. In particular, he was inspired by the book Conversations in Chemistry by Jane Marcet.[10] At the age of twenty, in 1812, at the end of his apprenticeship, Faraday attended lectures by the eminent English chemist Humphry Davy of the Royal Institution and Royal Society, and John Tatum, founder of the City Philosophical Society. Many tickets for these lectures were given to Faraday by
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@ingieeee No, I was most definitely shot by my mother. 8:19 PM Aug 28th from Splitweet in reply to ingieeee
@ingieeee Define “alive”... 9:23 AM Aug 28th from Splitweet in reply to ingieeee\
@ingieeee I already told her that. She’ll be at the old church. 12:41 PM Aug 27th from Splitweet in reply to ingieeee
@fantasy_gal90 Yesssssssssssss!
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michael faraday
William Dance (one of the founders of the Royal Philharmonic Society). Afterwards, Faraday sent Davy a three hundred page book based on notes taken during the lectures. Davy’s reply was immediate, kind, and favourable. When Davy damaged his eyesight in an accident with nitrogen trichloride, he decided to employ Faraday as a secretary. When John Payne, one of the Royal Institution’s assistants, was sacked, Sir Humphry Davy was asked to find a replacement. He appointed Faraday as Chemical Assistant at the Royal Institution on 1 March 1813. [1] In the class-based English society of the time, Faraday was not considered a gentleman. When Davy went on a long tour to the continent in 1813–15, his valet did not wish to go. Faraday was going as Davy’s scientific assistant, and was asked to act as Davy’s valet until a replacement could be found in Paris. Faraday was forced to fill the role of valet as well as assistant throughout the trip. Davy’s wife, Jane Apreece, refused to treat Faraday as an equal (making him travel outside the coach, eat with the servants, etc.) and generally made Faraday so miserable that he contemplated returning to England alone and giving up science altogether.
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I am not a perfectionist, but i like to feel that things are done well. More important than that, i feel an endless need to learn, to improve, to evolve, not only to please the coach and the fans, but also to feel satisfied with myself. It is my conviction that there are no limits to learning, and that it can never stop, no matter what our age - Cristiano Ronaldo
Desmond_Hume
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Name References: David Hume (7 May 1711 [26 April O.S.] – 25 August 1776) was a Scottish philosopher, economist, historian and a key figure in the history of Western philosophy and the Scottish Enlightenment.
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Me, Myself, and I hey ya all back from oz now just over a year. lots of changes in my life as i now have a little son called seth. what a dude. just workin away tryin to save a few quid for a rainy day. if u wanna leave me a comment il give u a shout Music listen to anythin really. bit of everythin on the ipod Films watched borat for the first time a few months ago never laughed as hard the mans not wise. Sports it has to be football. massive fan of the wee green and white army also big fan of the famous glasgow rangers and the mighty red's (liverpool that is). Scared Of finnishin last in the dream team Happiest When seth smiles friends all the randalstown 1's and all the kells boys. some good mates from the ballymena and galgorm area aswell
david hume
David Hume (7 May 1711 [26 April O.S.] – 25 August 1776) was a Scottish philosopher, economist, historian and a key figure in the history of Western philosophy and the Scottish Enlightenment. Hume is often grouped with John Locke, George Berkeley, and a handful of others as a British Empiricist.[1] During Hume’s lifetime, he was more famous as a historian; his six-volume History of England[2] was a bestseller well into the nineteenth century and the standard work on English history for many years, while his works in philosophy to which he owes his current reputation were mostly unknown during his day. Hume was heavily influenced by empiricists John Locke and George Berkeley, along with various French-speaking writers such as Pierre Bayle, and various figures on the English-speaking intellectual landscape such as Isaac Newton, Samuel Clarke, Francis Hutcheson (his teacher), and Joseph Butler (to whom he sent his first work for feedback).[3] In the twentieth century, Hume has increasingly become a source of inspiration for those in political philosophy and economics as an early and subtle thinker in the liberal tradition, as well as an early
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david hume
innovator in the genre of the essay in his Essays Moral, Political, and Literary.[4] David Hume, originally David Home, son of Joseph Home of Chirnside, advocate, and Katherine Lady Falconer, was born on 26 April 1711 (Old Style) in a tenement on the north side of the Lawnmarket in Edinburgh. He changed his name in 1734 because the English had difficulty pronouncing ‘Home’ in the Scottish manner. Throughout his life Hume, who never married, spent time occasionally at his family home at Ninewells by Chirnside, Berwickshire. Hume was politically a Whig.[5] Hume attended the University of Edinburgh at the unusually early age of twelve (possibly as young as ten) at a time when fourteen was normal. At first he considered a career in law, but came to have, in his words, “an insurmountable aversion to everything but the pursuits of Philosophy and general Learning; and while [my family] fanceyed I was poring over Voet and Vinnius, Cicero and Virgil were the Authors which I was secretly devouring.”[6] He had little respect for the professors of his time, telling a friend in 1735, “there is nothing to be learnt from a Professor, which is not to be met with in Books.”[7]
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Me, Myself, and I Humey, Human, Humidity, Humebert, Humiliated, Humedo, Humous humey_50@hotmail.com Music feeder, cold war kids, the view, hard-fi, oasis, the verve, placebo, thirteen senses, the killers, Elton Films shawshank redemption, fight club, saw, matrixes, anchorman, waterboy, happy gilmore, greenstreet, football factory Sports football - Scotland and rangers you just cant beat a ski holiday canada going to be the best thing ever!!!! Happiest When 24=brilliant...watching the footie- getting some good chat- Match of the day v+
david hume
At the age of eighteen he fell in love with an outstanding lady by the name of Ruby Hoque. Hume made a philosophical discovery that opened up to him “a new Scene of Thought,” which inspired him “to throw up every other Pleasure or Business to apply entirely to it”.[8] He did not recount what this “Scene” was, and commentators have offered a variety of speculations.[9] Due to this inspiration, Hume set out to spend a minimum of ten years reading and writing. He came to the verge of nervous breakdown, after which he decided to have a more active life to better continue his learning.[10] As Hume’s options lay between a traveling tutorship and a stool in a merchant’s office, he chose the latter. In 1734, after a few months occupied with commerce in Bristol, he went to La Flèche in Anjou, France. There he had frequent discourse with the Jesuits of the College of La Flèche. As he had spent most of his savings during his four years there while writing A Treatise of Human Nature,[10] he resolved “to make a very rigid frugality supply my deficiency of fortune, to maintain unimpaired my independency, and to regard every object as contemptible except the improvements of my talents in literature.”[11] He
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completed the Treatise at the age of 26. Although many scholars today consider the Treatise to be Hume’s most important work and one of the most important books in Western philosophy, the critics in Great Britain at the time did not agree, describing it as “abstract and unintelligible.”[12] Despite the disappointment, Hume later wrote, “Being naturally of a cheerful and sanguine temper, I soon recovered from the blow and prosecuted with great ardour my studies in the country.”[13] There, he wrote the Abstract.[14] Without revealing his authorship, he aimed to make his larger work more intelligible. After the publication of Essays Moral and Political in 1744, Hume applied for the Chair of Pneumatics and Moral Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. However, the position was given to William Cleghorn, after Edinburgh ministers petitioned the town council not to appoint Hume because he was seen as an atheist.[15]
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Kate_Austen
@danielfaraday is the new Harry S. Truman. 6:53 PM Apr 29th from web
I’m so good at keeping secrets. People should trust me. 6:28 PM Apr 15th from twhirl
@julietburke_ Hey, now we both lost a kid! We can be friends! 6:16 PM Apr 15th from twhirl
Name References: Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist, whose realism, biting social commentary and use of free indirect speech have earned her a place as one of the most widely read and most beloved writers in English literature. [1]
Want to play a drinking game? Every time I tear up take a drink. 5:56 PM Apr 1st from twhirl
I lost Aaron. If I hook up with Roger I can “get” another son! 5:24 PM Apr 1st from twhirl
Stealing men and making old men feel like crap (including blowing them up) are my favorite past times. 10:11 AM Mar 5th from web
@John_Locke_ Sorry, only I matter. MEMEMEMEMMEMEMEMMEMEMMEEMMEME!
jane austen
Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist, whose realism, biting social commentary and use of free indirect speech have earned her a place as one of the most widely read and most beloved writers in English literature.[1] Austen lived her entire life as part of a small and close-knit family located on the lower fringes of English gentry.[2] She was educated primarily by her father and older brothers as well as through her own reading. The steadfast support of her family was critical to Austen’s development as a professional writer.[3] Austen’s artistic apprenticeship lasted from her teenage years until she was about thirty-five years old. During this period, she experimented with various literary forms, including the epistolary novel which she tried and then abandoned, and wrote and extensively revised three major novels and began a fourth.[B] From 1811 until 1816, with the release of Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814) and Emma (1816), she achieved success as a published writer. She wrote two additional novels, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, both published posthumously in 1818, and began a third, which was eventually titled
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Selling Aaron on eBay both makes me very sad and horny. 6:29 PM Feb 18th from twhirl
@Sun_Kwon wait...you brought a gun AND Aaron? What are you trying to do, train him to be Jack Bauer? 5:59 PM Feb 11th from twhirl
@showbizzle Thanks, the orthodontist said chipmunk teeth weren’t normally used, but I’m glad you like them! 8:33 PM Jan 28th from web
jane austen
Sanditon, but died before completing it. Austen’s works critique the novels of sensibility of the second half of the eighteenth century and are part of the transition to nineteenth-century realism.[4] [C] Austen’s plots, though fundamentally comic,[5] highlight the dependence of women on marriage to secure social standing and economic security.[6] Like those of Samuel Johnson, one of the strongest influences on her writing, her works are concerned with moral issues.[7] During Austen’s lifetime, because she chose to publish anonymously, her works brought her little personal fame and only a few positive reviews. Through the mid-nineteenth century, her novels were admired only by members of the literary elite. However, the publication of her nephew’s A Memoir of Jane Austen in 1869 introduced her to a wider public as an appealing personality and kindled popular interest in her works. By the 1940s, Austen was widely accepted in academia as a “great English writer”. The second half of the twentieth century saw a proliferation of Austen scholarship, which explored many aspects of her novels: artistic, ideological, and historical. In popular culture, a Janeite fan culture
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Worried about Aaron being taken. At first I thought it was Ben Linus, but then I got a note saying “Neverland Ranch wants Aaron.” Scarier. 10:32 PM Jan 21st from web
Yes, I was going to run over Jack, but I was afraid of how badly his Neanderthal beard would mess up my car. 10:07 AM Jan 21st from web
@JamesFord ohh, so THAT’S why you kept moaning “Dominique”. I just thought you were sleeping with a Other on the side. 7:25 AM Oct 30th from TweetDeck
jane austen
has developed, centred on Austen’s life, her works, and the various film and television adaptations of them. Biographical information concerning Jane Austen is “famously scarce”, according to one biographer.[8] Only some personal and family letters remain (by one estimate only 160 out of Austen’s 3,000 letters are extant),[9] and her sister Cassandra (to whom most of the letters were originally addressed) burned “the greater part” of the ones she kept and censored those she did not destroy.[10] Other letters were destroyed by the heirs of Admiral Francis Austen, Jane’s brother.[11] Most of the biographical material produced for fifty years after Austen’s death was written by her relatives and reflects the family’s biases in favour of “good quiet Aunt Jane”. Scholars have unearthed little information since.[12] William George Austen (1731–1805), and his wife, Cassandra (1739–1827), were members of substantial gentry families.[13] George was descended from a family of woollen manufacturers which had risen through the professions to the lower ranks of the landed gentry.[14] Cassandra was a member of the prominent Leigh family; they married on 26 April
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Ladies, you know how Sawyer does the head toss? Well he does it with his *thing* too...just as sexy. 9:21 AM Dec 24th, 2008 from web
jane austen
1764 at Walcot Church in Bath.[15] From 1765 until 1801, that is, for much of Jane’s life, George Austen served as the rector of the Anglican parishes at Steventon, Hampshire[16] and a nearby village. From 1773 until 1796, he supplemented this income by farming and by teaching three or four boys at a time who boarded at his home.[17] Austen’s immediate family was large: six brothers—James (1765–1819), George (1766–1838), Edward (1767–1852), Henry Thomas (1771–1850), Francis William (Frank) (1774–1865), Charles John (1779–1852)—and one sister, Elizabeth Cassandra (1773–1845), who, like Jane, died unmarried.
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Jacob_islandgod
@pammybean You’re so behind on things, Pammybean! Already built a new cabin. about 22 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to pammybean
Sitting in the sand with Vincent watching the sun go down. It really is beautiful. Sometimes I forget how important these moments are. about 22 hours ago from TweetDeck
Name References: Jacob was the third Biblical patriarch and ancestor of the twelve tribes of Israel, named after ten of his twelve sons, as well as the two sons of his son Joseph.
@discofeverjacob I am from all points in time, never here nor there. 8:07 PM Nov 8th from TweetDeck in reply to discofeverjacob
@danielfaraday Thanks, buddy. 8:59 PM Nov 4th from TweetDeck in reply to danielfaraday
@RichardAlpert Oh yes, I am the gay one. You’re the one that paints your toenails and cooks those stellar cookies in that pink apron. 8:59 PM Nov 4th from TweetDeck in reply to RichardAlpert
@RichardAlpert Who’s there? (I bet you’re going to
jacob
Jacob was the third Biblical patriarch and ancestor of the twelve tribes of Israel, named after ten of his twelve sons, as well as the two sons of his son Joseph. The Bible says he was the son of Isaac and Rebecca, the grandson of Abraham and Sarah and of Bethuel, and the twin brother of Esau. He had twelve sons and one daughter by his two wives, Leah and Rachel, and their maidservants, Bilhah and Zilpah. The children were Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, daughter Dinah, Joseph, and Benjamin.[2] Before the birth of Benjamin, Jacob is renamed “Israel” by an angel, the name after which the modern nation of Israel is named. As a result of a severe famine in Canaan, Jacob resettled his whole family in Egypt, in the Land of Goshen, at the time when his son Joseph was viceroy. Jacob died there 17 years later, and Joseph carried Jacob’s remains to the land of Canaan, where he gave them stately burial in the same Cave of Machpelah as were buried Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebecca and Jacob’s wife Leah. Jacob and his twin brother, Esau, were born to Isaac and Rebekah after 20 years of marriage, when Isaac was 60
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I think my new picture is very badass. 4:13 PM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck
Just finished a marathon of #DesperateHousewives with Richard and a plate of his famous pink chocolate cookies. I hate that show. 8:11 AM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck
@RichardAlpert Depends on the joke, but yeah. 4:50 PM Oct 31st from TweetDeck in reply to RichardAlpert
jacob
(Genesis 25:20, 25:26). There are two opinions in the Midrash as to how old Rebekah was at the time of her marriage and, consequently, at the twins’ birth. According to the traditional counting cited by Rashi, Isaac was 37 years old at the time of the Binding of Isaac, and news of Rebecca’s birth reached Abraham immediately after that event (see Rashi on Gen. 22:20). Isaac was 40 years old when he married Rebekah (Gen. 25:20), making Rebekah 3 years old at the time of her marriage. According to the second opinion, Isaac was 29 years old and Rebekah was 14 years old at the time of their marriage.[3] Another view is that Rebekah was 10 years old at the time. [citation needed] In any case, 20 years elapsed before they had children. Throughout that time, both Isaac and Rebecca prayed fervently to God for offspring. God eventually answered Isaac’s prayers and Rebekah conceived. Rebekah was extremely uncomfortable during her double pregnancy and went to inquire of God why she was suffering so. The Midrash says that whenever she would pass a house of Torah study, Jacob would struggle to come out; whenever she would pass a house of idolatry, Esau would agitate to come out.[4]
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@lostdogs20 @FaBbEr0oZ You guys are right. We should seize the life we have while we’re still able to hold on to it. 7:31 AM Oct 30th from TweetDeck
@DrDreia Sounds like a plan. I guess Richard has just been rubbing off on me lately. He’s so feminine. @RichardAlpert :) 7:27 AM Oct 30th from TweetDeck
Maybe I shouldn’t have said that...... 7:25 AM Oct 30th from TweetDeck
I feel like going outside and blowing bubbles. Is that weird? I know I’m supposed to be mature, but I feel like a 12-year-old girl sometimes 7:24 AM Oct 30th from TweetDeck
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She received the prophecy that twins were fighting in her womb and would continue to fight all their lives, and after they became two separate nations. The prophecy also said that the older would serve the younger; its statement “one people will be stronger than the other” has been taken to mean that the two nations would never gain power simultaneously: when one fell, the other would rise, and vice versa. Traditionally, Rebekah did not share the prophecy with her husband. When the time came for Rebekah to give birth, the first to come out emerged red and hairy all over, with his heel grasped by the hand of the second to come out. Onlookers named the first, Esau (`Esav or `Esaw, meaning either “rough”, “sensibly felt”, “handled”, from Hebrew: `asah, “do” or “make”;[5] or “completely developed”.`assui[citation needed]). The second is named Jacob (Ya`aqob or Ya`aqov, meaning “heel-catcher”, “supplanter”, “leg-puller”, “he who follows upon the heels of one”, from Hebrew: , `aqab or `aqav, “seize by the heel”, “circumvent”, “restrain”, a wordplay upon Hebrew: `iqqebah or `iqqbah, “heel”).[6]
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@kamioo Kind of skimpy. Haven’t been on Twitter much, my laptop keeps on crashing. 7:47 PM Oct 29th from TweetDeck in reply to kamioo
@kamioo I don’t pay that close attention, but last time I checked it was sort of a dark pink. 6:54 AM Oct 28th from TweetDeck in reply to kamioo
Done with Breaking Dawn. Decided he series is pretty OK, but has some flat points. 6:46 AM Oct 27th from TweetDeck
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The boys displayed very different natures as they matured. “Esau became a hunter, a man of the field, but Jacob was a simple man, a dweller in tents” (Genesis 25:27). Moreover, the attitudes of their parents toward them also differ: “Isaac loved Esau because game was in his mouth, but Rebecca loved Jacob” (ibid., 25:28). According to the Talmud, immediately after Abraham died, Jacob prepared a lentil stew as a traditional mourner’s meal for his father, Isaac.[7] The Hebrew Bible states that Esau, returning famished from the fields, begged Jacob to give him some of the stew. (Esau referred to the dish as, “that red, red stuff”, giving rise to his nickname, Hebrew: (`Edom, meaning “Red”).) Jacob offered to give Esau a bowl of stew in exchange for his birthright (the right to be recognized as firstborn), and Esau agrees; the Talmudic dating indicates both men were 15 at the time.
Talked to my brother on the phone today. He was a little peeved that @Zachsmind killed his daughter. 11:40 PM Oct 24th from TweetDeck
In the middle of Breaking Dawn. I was WAY happier NOT knowing all the crap that’s going on in Jacob’s head. Seriously. 10:41 PM Oct 23rd from TweetDeck
@bigpharma Ok. I promised I’d finish it. 6:15 PM Oct 21st from TweetDeck in reply to bigpharma
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@bigpharma Ok, ok!!! I have to finish the series. But I didn’t say I like it. 6:09 PM Oct 21st from TweetDeck in reply to bigpharma