Go to Today's Reference.com
- Add a comment
- Go to U.S. History -- World War 2 in Europe -- EZ Question..................
Hemlocker has won the US History question today. Yes it is true...........
I am a moron!
posted by
kingmi
on
August 14, 2005
at
7:45 PM
| |
reply
Okay, I was not the
only one who knew.
posted by
Hemlocker
on
August 14, 2005
at
7:43 PM
| |
reply
It is lebensraum, you morons,
and unless kingmi is a professional WWII historian, how would he know a hundred facts, no less 4000?
posted by
Hemlocker
on
August 14, 2005
at
7:42 PM
| |
reply
Madame, P.O. Winner in the U.S. History Question -- WW2....................
MPO, Yes you are correct. I was trying to make certain there wasn't another word.
Fishing out the deeply buried blogs happens when you click on people's nicknames and view their blogs. The rankings are right there.
posted by
kingmi
on
August 12, 2005
at
11:53 PM
| |
reply
Oh, also, I have a question...
for you. How do you manage to "fish out" the "bottom-feeder blogs"? (You know, the ones ranked, like, 2000th or lower?) Cause, I would imagine there could be a virtual "treasure trove" of "reciprocal clicks" buried down in the deepest darkest depths of Blogit.
Evil Navigators Love Emerald Nuts
posted by
Mademoiselle
on
August 12, 2005
at
11:44 AM
| |
reply
I hate for that to happen, too!
However, that is the correct answer to your question. Lebensraum was a Nazi principle and the word does translate to "living space".
And, yes, that would be the german way to say "living room", too. What your point is, though, I'm not sure.
Exercising Newscasters Love Emerald Nuts
posted by
Mademoiselle
on
August 12, 2005
at
11:13 AM
| |
reply
Madame P.O I hate to show my ignorance. Isn't that living room?
posted by
kingmi
on
August 12, 2005
at
11:07 AM
| |
reply
I wasn't going to answer this one...
as I so don't want to, like, dominate your quiz. However, I suppose I've allowed enough time to pass ... "lebensraum".
Eccentric Nymphomaniacs Love Emerald Nuts
posted by
Mademoiselle
on
August 12, 2005
at
11:02 AM
| |
reply
Copy (or write down) this comment's web address (URL), which is:
Next, go to the email or web page where you want to link to this comment, and paste
(or type) the web address.