To: Brumar89 who wrote (17827 ) 5/26/2003 5:37:58 PM From: 49thMIMOMander Respond to of 21614 <And why can you fell the feelling of neurons firing> Did you sleep during the classes, or on the coach with Discovery and Shopping Channel, or wrong schooldistrict as well as cable district?? <only one by one, cant be multiparty democrzcy, could be one party democracy.> Yes, those conditioned, Pavlovian reflexes also work well for other species than dogs, it just takes some repetition to at least recognize the words. <Then you too can feel the feelling of hero fellling.> Domestic USA history should function as a fairly good example on the history and concepts, contexts and practices of heroes. Two possibilites to start using those neurons might be (skipping Superman and the rest) -- Who's Buried in Grant's Tomb from May 3, 2003 "Who's Buried in Grant's Tomb?: A Tour of Presidential Gravesites" is a compilation of facts about the lives of America's forty-three presidents, both living and dead. The book includes quick facts such as birthplaces, birthdates, and presidential last words, as well as anecdotes about the lives of the Presidents. Richard Norton Smith, a contributor to the book, joined Brian Lamb, CEO of C-SPAN and editor of "Who's Buried in Grant's Tomb?" to talk about the creation of the book. -- or one really recentrrstar.com you can even follow the reflexes of some pavlovian stuffrrstar.com <Or maybe just palovian dog pissing on leg.> Victorian sexual concepts and USA pets and petting behaviour are also funny and interesting, not to forget that stuff on the more contemporary legs ups. However, congratulations on picking up some words, now you just need to work even harder on their USA connections.