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The Rule is that you take the best picture you like from the first page of Google Images results.
The city and state of the town in which you grew up, no quotation marks.
Hopefully the picture won't disappear, it's some house for sale up there. Not one I recognize, but the rhododendrons certainly say "Rural NC".
The town in which you currently reside.
So technically this is the other side of town. Otherwise, I'd end up with a picture of the mall...
Your name, first and last, with no quotation marks.
Yay for lack of identifiable pictures of me on the web...
Your favorite drink. (Nikulai, does this still mean tea in Hebrew?)
Your favorite food. Yay decadence...
Your favorite smell.
And you thought it would be a flower...
EDIT - Apparently SEMagic tried to layer the links instead of replacing them. Fixed now! (I hope...)
The city and state of the town in which you grew up, no quotation marks.
Hopefully the picture won't disappear, it's some house for sale up there. Not one I recognize, but the rhododendrons certainly say "Rural NC".
The town in which you currently reside.
So technically this is the other side of town. Otherwise, I'd end up with a picture of the mall...
Your name, first and last, with no quotation marks.
Yay for lack of identifiable pictures of me on the web...
Your favorite drink. (Nikulai, does this still mean tea in Hebrew?)
Your favorite food. Yay decadence...
Your favorite smell.
And you thought it would be a flower...
EDIT - Apparently SEMagic tried to layer the links instead of replacing them. Fixed now! (I hope...)
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Date: 2006-03-14 08:45 pm (UTC)Does what still mean tea in hebrew?
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Date: 2006-03-14 08:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-14 09:21 pm (UTC)Actually, that is Chai which while spelled exactly the same in English is pronounced with a more hard throuaty ch sound (The "Kh" and the "Ch" are pronounced as in German or Scottish, a throat clearing noise, not as the "ch" in "chair."Chai3D, CHAI is the abbreviation of Computer Haptics & Active Interfaces and simply means tea in Hindi.
And now you know.