It's survival of the biggest in this action packed deep-sea challenge. Eat your way to the top of the food chain as you swim through stunning underwater environments and encounter deadly predators. Look out for the power-ups, mermaids, and bonus stages that you'll need to help you on your quest to unseat the vicious Shark King!Looking for more? Unlock 6 different underwater screen savers by rackin
Join a colorful cast of characters chomping their way to the heart of an underwater mystery in this fin-filled adventure! From the makers of Feeding Frenzy comes the delicious follow-up, Feeding Frenzy 2! Dodge predators and eat your way up the food chain in two exciting game modes! With gorgeous new underwater environments, frisky new fish, and 60 levels of mouth-watering fun, the feeding is more
On a day where the media is focused on the work of the Malach HaMahves in Iraq, where the number 4,000 is bounced around from network to network, station to station, newspaper to newspaper, here is a nice little story proving the military is more than a statistic. Refuah Shlaima Gavin.Small soldier gets his wish Posted on: Friday, March 21, 2008, 4:36 AM By George P. SlefoKilleen Daily HeraldFORT HOOD – Five-year-old Gaven Cox was given one wish to do anything he wanted. Instead of asking to go to Sea World or to meet Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, Gaven modestly asked for some McDonald's food. The child's parents laughed and told him to make another choice. "He told us he wanted to be an Army soldier," said Melissa Heminger, Gaven's mom. "I was a little bit surprised that he asked for M
For the love of God. The psychosis fueled savage barbaric Cult of Islam must be stopped! It’s adherents must suffer from a collective mental illness. There is no other explanation for it. It causes a mob mentality feeding frenzy at the drop of a hat.
Perhaps it could be partially linked to the long history of inbreeding…
Mob calls for execution of teddy teacher as peer launches rescue mission
Thousands of Sudanese men, many armed with clubs and knives, protested in Khartoum today calling for the execution of the British teacher who allowed a teddy bear to be called Mohamed.
The protesters emerged from Khartoum’s
mosques < — monumental clue!
after Friday prayers and gathered outside the presidential palace shouting slogans against Gillian Gibbons as riot police looked on.
The rowdy scenes took place as it emerged that a senior Labour peer was launching a private rescue mission to try to secure the early release of the 54-year-old teacher.
Ms Gibbons was sentenc
Many of us have enjoyed library book sales from time to time because it's always a little bit exciting to wonder what you might find hidden in those stacks of used books. At the very least, we all hope to walk away with five or six bargain books that we've been meaning to read for a long time. Prices are good, books are everywhere, and it's nice to be surrounded by book lovers like ourselves.
Snow pea vine tips with flowers, sliced puffy tofu and oyster sauce. Shanghai style steamed turkey dumplings with red cabbage, green onions, poblano pepper dipped in tamari spiked with Busha Browne's Pukka Sauce. Baked yam disks fried in olive oil. Black Japonica rice cooked with bay leaf and cinnamon stick.That was a lovely thing. Light and delicious. K really helped me make the dumplings. It was fun working together.That was a little Jerry Springer today. But without the hair pulling and swearing. I was just so...annoyed. All the other alumni have been so enthusiastic and curious. I don't get it.Moving on.Baby's fever hasn't been too bad today. I'm glad for Mother's Milk Tea though because she's nursing like crazy and it really helps with production.The weekend has to be about organization. NYC stuff: the books need to go on the shelves, the other boxes unpacked a bit. Our closets have to be moved from the back to our new room. My desk has to be switched (terrifying thought).