what did the pilgrims eat b4 they came to america??? How did they eat in Europe if they didnt possess these skills that are necessary for survival back in those times???
HAHA……only further proving my point on how vague our history is. You would be surprised at how many people will give a puzzling look to this question. Hmmm….is ALL our history 100% true???? I think not….but hey, dont take my word for it…..
Anyone know anything about the date 2012 in mayan prophecy (they didnt give any doomsday prophecy so dont bring that up, thats just people today trying to scare people into buying books) what , if anything, do you kno about it – - anything to do with the age of aquarius? Any conspiracy theories about time travel through wormholes, anything at all that you have seen or can connect to this event… im all ears.
Anyone know anything about the date 2012 in mayan prophecy (they didnt give any doomsday prophecy so dont bring that up, thats just people today trying to scare people into buying books) what , if anything, do you kno about it – - anything to do with the age of aquarius? Any conspiracy theories about time travel through wormholes, anything at all that you have seen or can connect to this event… im all ears.
well actually phenoix, the mayans believed in cyclical time, they believed, as is show by zodiac stuff, that there were ages, we are now in pisces and going into aquarius, or so ive heard.
yes Rick T i have seen that name earlier today while surfing the net for info on this. thank yu
rumor has it things will end 2012, but didnt they say that 2000?
i dont know a lot of science ppl are like a comet is coming and the aztec calender ends 2012
thanks bud for clearing that up i mean mayan not aztec >.<
Please excuse my dad for being a hillbilly This is him and I riding out the second tornado at 2 or 3 PM during the barrage of storms that hit north Alabama on April 27, 2011. He lives in a mobile home with no storm shelter, and the first tornado (hitting around 7 AM that morning) shook the house a lot and scared us pretty badly, so though it may not have been the wisest choice, we both felt safer riding number 2 out in his work truck. In the video, we are sitting in our neighbor’s yard next to one of his trailers. We chose this spot because it was relatively clear of trees and debris, and because there was a large ditch behind us if we needed to bail. The newscasters were describing this as a “rain-clouded” tornado, which is usually harder to see than the typical funnel-cloud. Notice how the chicken-houses in front of us become invisible as the storm moves through them. Also, though I didn’t manage to get it on camera, the trailer beside us get’s blown forward by about 3-4 feet as soon as the storm hits, knocking it off it’s foundation. Lastly, notice the tree behind the trailer, and how much it is bent by the wind. Video Rating: 5 / 5