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a girl from montana and a girl from the east coast were seated side by side on an airplane. the girl from montana, being friendly and all, said, "so, where ya from?" the east coast girl said, "from a place where they know better than to use a preposition at the end of a sentence." the girl from montana sat quietly for a moment and then replied: "so, where ya from, bitch?"
the uss montana [us naval ship] has a bit of trouble with directions when dealing with some canadian authorities. this is a video clip version of this radio transcript. thanks, tune.
click the animated image to see the footprint. a paleontologist has discovered a giant footprint most likely left by a towering tyrannosaur as it pounded the earth 65 million years ago. the footprint, which measures about 2.5 feet (74 centimeters) in length, was found in rocks in montana's hell creek formation, a well-known site for tyrannosaurus rex fossils. "we are relatively confident that it's been made by a theropod, or predatory dinosaur," said paleontologist phillip manning of the university of manchester in england, who was part of the team that found the print. based on the footprint's slender toes, toe positions and overall size, manning and his colleagues have narrowed down the dinosaur's species name to either t. rex or nanotyrannus, a tyrannosaur whose name means "tiny tyrant." t. rex is thought to have grown to about 40 feet (12 meters) in length, while nanotyrannus was likely just about 17 feet (5 meters) long. both dinosaurs lived 67 million to 65 million years ago at the end of the cretaceous period. of course there's always the possibility that a species of dinosaur that is new to science left the print, manning said. a future discovery of a more pristine and unweathered footprint at the site, made by the same species, would also help in identifying the dinosaur that made the latest print. source
the mother of a young girl wrote an essay pretending to be the girl. the essay was about her father who had died in iraq. the problem was, her father wasn`t dead.
just the result of some graphics programs i`ve been working with.
mom approved.
metallica fan.
ahead by a rack.
this lake is located in the glacier national park.
scarface:the world is yours
carli banks, karlie montana, codi milo, and celeste star from danni.com. merry christmas.
some dude in montana thinks that he can outsmart police, look what happens.
here is a short video of me running a human slingshot thrill ride in 2006 at the montana state fair.
intense chase and shootout.
one of many classic scenes from the movie scarface. omar has given tony, manny, and two other guys, the job of purchasing cocaine from a bunch of columbians. but what they don't know is that these columbians can't be trusted.
all i have in this world is my balls and my word, and i don't break 'em for no-one, joo understand?
article submitted by the living end. nashville, tenn. - a teenage passenger from california was arrested in nashville for plotting to hijack a plane from los angeles to nashville, the fbi said friday. fbi spokesman george bolds told the associated press the 16-year-old boy was removed from southwest airlines flight 284 tuesday night by authorities at nashville international airport and found with "suspicious" items. bolds said the teen had handcuffs, rope and duct tape in his bag and was believed to be traveling alone. the juvenile's name has not been released. "his plan had a low probability of success," bolds said. southwest airlines spokeswoman brandy king could not provide additional details. airport spokeswoman emily richard declined to provide additional information because the passenger is a minor. messages left by the associated press with the department of homeland security were not immediately returned. the teen is in custody at davidson county juvenile detention center, where he faced state charges, but bolds did not comment on what the charges were. he said he expects federal charges to come. bolds dismissed earlier broadcast reports that the teen was planning to crash the plane into a "hannah montana" concert in lafayette, la. bolds said it has not been determined if the boy was trying to crash the plane. he said authorities searched the teen's home in california and found a mock cockpit. the teen is believed to be suicidal, bolds said. bolds said he could not comment further on the teen's mental condition because he is a minor. bolds said the teen was calm throughout the flight and never made an attempt to hijack the plane but told the fbi after he was apprehended about his original plans to commandeer the aircraft. the transportation security administration did not immediately return a message seeking comment to determine if the items were banned from air travel. tsa did not list the items the teen was carrying on its web site as prohibited. source