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This fortress was the site of the massacre of Mamluks by Mohamed Ali, who then became the first king of Egypt.
Lake Nasser, created by building the Aswan dam, funded by the nationalization of the Suez Canal and arms dealing with the Soviet Union in the 1950s. Americans were scared of it back then, and Egyptians think its a fantastic point of nationalist pride.
Excuse the Vernors in the background..im a little under the weather.. But I am not the owner of the Motorola Q *Yayyyyyy!!!!!* and my new read..autobiography of Cupcake Brown..A Piece of Cake..oh my God..this is SO good..her life was so shitty ..I recommend it! Good Read I must say and will keep you entertained.
The moto q is LOVE..I can text all day..email..surf the web..listen to mp3's..take pics and record video footage for over an hour. WOW. Gotta love it!..if anyone has unlimited texting..let me know..we can text each other random funfacts lol!
Fun fact: Fifty-six percent of American dog owners sleep with their pet dog snoozing right next to them in bed.
funfact: this is a take of a character from the ground breaking anime movie "AKIRA". made in 1988 this movie is concidered one of the most influencial movies to young evens hamilton. he saw it for the first time in 2002. the overwhelming animation and futureistic motorcycles coupled with bike gangs and distruction, still seem to drive a large part of his work to this day. from sketches to street art.
With start-up funds of $4 million from her father Cheng Ching Wang, chairman of the internationally known U.S. Summit Corporation, Wang rented a two-story showroom and shop in March 1990. Wang used a quarter of her father's investment to redecorate the boutique, which was located on Madison Avenue in New York City. While the work was being finished, she and her right-hand man, Chet Hazzard, sold wedding gowns from a hotel suite. Hazzard had formerly worked at the Anne Klein design house. In September 1990, Vera Wang Bridal House Ltd. officially opened its doors. Wang's former colleagues at Vogue paid tribute to her with a six-page article, and soon prospective brides were flocking to the boutique.
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Presentation is so important in a meal. This here is 19 ounces of canned corned beef hash. It's not the healthiest thing in the world for you - especially if you assume 1 can = 1 serving. (Hint: that's not what it says on the nutrition label).
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The small town Hell that's located right next to Trondheim Airport, so it might be the airport closest to Hell?!
The best thing is, the train also stops in Hell.
A little funfact:
Hell in norwegian means luck
Hell
Trøndelag
Norway
During the period of the peasant’s riots of 1525, the city of Salzburg was under a siege. Soon the city’s population was running short of food, and fear spread when only a single bull was left within the mighty city walls.
Then the commander of the defending troops is said to have had an idea: he ordered to paint the naturally brown bull with white stain and lead it up and down the city walls on display to the enemy. The next day, they would wash the bull, paint it in black and do the same thing again. The next day, they would paint the bull red, then spotted, and so on.
In the end, the enemy thought that the people of Salzburg were slaughtering a bull every day, expecting that the live stocks were still large enough to feed the troops and people in the city for a very long time. Eventually, the troops that kept Salzburg under siege withdrew, leaving Salzburg to freedom. Under cheer and laughter, the bull was lead to the Salzach river and washed until he appeared again in his natural brown. Ever since then, people from Salzburg are called “Stierwascher” – bull washers.