Everything posted by nancyk58
- Girls Name from A to Z
- Alphabet Game
- Girls Name from A to Z
- A-Z People Game!!!
- Boys Names from A to Z
- Girls Name from A to Z
- A-Z People Game!!!
- Alphabet Game
- The Movie Game
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Song VS. Song Game
God Put A Smile Upon Your Face (the A Rush of Blood to the Head version :heart: ) vs. God Put A Smile Upon Your Face (the MX tour version)
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Write the first word that comes to mind.
Dog
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A-Z of World Cities
Rome / Roma, Italy
- A-Z animals game
- A-Z Food Game!!!
- A-Z of artist names
- A-Z of artist names
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Post pictures of the gorgeous Chris
I guess that the secret gig gave Chris a great chance of rehearsing the songs for the FoxGala.
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Coldplay among celebs to design special Pudsey Bears for Children in Need
Is it only me? I feel like giving that Viva-style Pudsey bear a BIIIG HUG! Lol.
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NEWS IN RELATION TO NATURAL DISASTERS
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24878801 Hundreds of people are feared dead in the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan swept through on Friday. Among the worst hit areas were the eastern island of Leyte and the coastal city of Tacloban, which saw buildings flattened in a storm surge. First reports said 100 bodies had been found there but the Red Cross later estimated a figure of more than 1,000, with 200 more deaths in Samar province. Hundreds of thousands of people are reported displaced from their homes. Typhoon Haiyan - one of the most powerful storms on record to make landfall - is now bearing down on Vietnam, where tens of thousands are being evacuated. The BBC Weather Centre says the typhoon is expected to make landfall south of Hanoi on Monday afternoon local time (between 03:00 and 09:00 GMT), although it will have decreased markedly in strength. Storm surge The latest report from the Philippines' Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council confirmed 138 deaths as of 10:00 GMT on Saturday. It said almost 350,000 people had been reported displaced. Communications to some of the worst-hit areas were cut off when the storm hit and it may be days before the final death toll and the full extent of the damage is known. Some 15,000 troops have been deployed to the disaster zones. However, rescuers are struggling to get to remote areas, hampered by debris and damaged roads. There were reports of looting from at least one department store in Tacloban. As darkness fell on Saturday, many areas were without electricity. Jim Pe, deputy mayor of Coron town on the island of Busuanga, said most houses and buildings there had been destroyed or damaged. Vietnam evacuation The typhoon is now heading for Vietnam. Current projections suggest it could move northwards along the coast from Sunday afternoon local time before making landfall south of Hanoi. The BBC Weather Centre says sustained wind speeds at landfall are currently forecast to be in the region of 75-80 mph (120-130 km/h), with gusts up to 115 mph. Authorities there have begun the mass evacuation of more than 200,000 people. State media report that schools are being closed and people living in low-lying coastal areas are being moved to typhoon shelters on higher ground. Shipping has also been ordered back to port. Some 170,000 soldiers have been mobilised to provide emergency relief.
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The Philippines need your help
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24878801 Hundreds of people are feared dead in the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan swept through on Friday. Among the worst hit areas were the eastern island of Leyte and the coastal city of Tacloban, which saw buildings flattened in a storm surge. First reports said 100 bodies had been found there but the Red Cross later estimated a figure of more than 1,000, with 200 more deaths in Samar province. Hundreds of thousands of people are reported displaced from their homes. Typhoon Haiyan - one of the most powerful storms on record to make landfall - is now bearing down on Vietnam, where tens of thousands are being evacuated. The BBC Weather Centre says the typhoon is expected to make landfall south of Hanoi on Monday afternoon local time (between 03:00 and 09:00 GMT), although it will have decreased markedly in strength. Storm surge The latest report from the Philippines' Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council confirmed 138 deaths as of 10:00 GMT on Saturday. It said almost 350,000 people had been reported displaced. Communications to some of the worst-hit areas were cut off when the storm hit and it may be days before the final death toll and the full extent of the damage is known. Some 15,000 troops have been deployed to the disaster zones. However, rescuers are struggling to get to remote areas, hampered by debris and damaged roads. There were reports of looting from at least one department store in Tacloban. As darkness fell on Saturday, many areas were without electricity. Jim Pe, deputy mayor of Coron town on the island of Busuanga, said most houses and buildings there had been destroyed or damaged. Vietnam evacuation The typhoon is now heading for Vietnam. Current projections suggest it could move northwards along the coast from Sunday afternoon local time before making landfall south of Hanoi. The BBC Weather Centre says sustained wind speeds at landfall are currently forecast to be in the region of 75-80 mph (120-130 km/h), with gusts up to 115 mph. Authorities there have begun the mass evacuation of more than 200,000 people. State media report that schools are being closed and people living in low-lying coastal areas are being moved to typhoon shelters on higher ground. Shipping has also been ordered back to port. Some 170,000 soldiers have been mobilised to provide emergency relief.
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Song VS. Song Game
God Put A Smile Upon Your Face vs. Atlas
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The song Game!
Us againsth the world - Coldplay
- A-Z of artist names
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Coldplay among celebs to design special Pudsey Bears for Children in Need
Also quite nice ones. And a great way to contribute to a good cause. :)
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Zone française
^BON WEEK-END, TOUT LE MONDE :)