Archive for September, 2009

I hope we do.I feel uneasy about Todd Jones and the rest of our relievers.I think Rodney might have more physical problems that will last all year and Zumaya might have a hard time getting in the groove. A trade could help us out if we get a half way decent arm. What’s you’re opinion?

The oil port hole in the casing doesn’t seem to be clogged. When plunger is pumped, only a very little oil comes out. There is moderate resistance on the plunger when pumped. The saw is a “silver eagle”.
I also emptied all oil from the reservoir and sprayed some carb cleaner. Pumped several times but very little fluid came out of the port hole.
Any suggestions?

The classic holiday song Rockin’ around the christmas tree, where can I download the version sang by The group Cartel?

One of the most interesting cities in Europe is the capital of Germany, Berlin. Here you find fantastic sights, great cooking, interesting modern art and a wild nightlife. Many buildings were damaged in the final years of World War II, but today they are all rebuild.

After World War II, Berlin was divided into four sectors: a French, American and British sector in West Berlin and USSR sector in East Berlin). After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the city merged together and again became the capital of the reunified Germany.

The Brandenburger Tor is the landmark of Berlin. The 26 meter (85 feet) high building was originally the main gate to Berlin. Under World War II it was standing in a waste part of the Eastern part of Berlin. In 1990 it reopened as a symbol of the German reunification.

The Reichstag Building (German Parliament Building) is another important historical building in Berlin. In 1933 Hitler used a fire in the dome to declare state of emergency, and in 1945 the Red Army planted a flag on the roof to declare their victory. After a major renovation in 1999 the building reopened with a new, impressive glass dome. If you would like to visit the building, you must be prepared for a long line and a heavy security check.

In Berlin there are many remains of the Cold War. Check Point Charlie is a typical example. Originally it was the crossing point between East- and West Berlin. Today its museum stands as a reminder of a scary time. In the Haus am Checkpoint Charlie you can see photos, kitschy memorabilia from the Wall and devices used to escape from the East to the West.

For shopaholics Berlin is a great city. In KaDeWe, the largest department store in Europe, you find everything for yourself and your home. The most impressive part is the food and beverage part on the sixth floor. Here you find 800 types of bread, 1000 different sausages, 1700 different cheeses and even wild boar and deer. And the best part is that you can taste samples of almost everything.

Berlin does also have a lot of markets. The weekend markets are the best ones. That includes Kunst- und Nostalgiemarkt at the Museumsinsel, and Grosser Berliner Trdel- und Kunstmarkt at Strasse de 17. Juni in Tiergarten and Flohmarkt am Arkonaplatz. If you are in Berlin around Christmas, you should also visit a Weinachtsmrkte, where you can taste waffles, sausages and the famous Glhwein.

Today Berlin is also famous for its art scene. Around the city you find great galleries and fine modern art museums. For a look at the best ones visit the Museumsinsel and the Neue Nationalgalerie. The famous art gallery Galerie Eigen & Art is also worth a visit.

About the Author:

I usually transfer my Pokemon team. I traded my lvl. 89 Swampert from Sapphire to Diamond to beat the game. (my friend already beat Diamond so she was happy to trade over my good Pokemon from the Pal Park)
I’m going to trade over my winning team again too. It’s cheating, but I just like the plot of the games. I am too impatient to start over and raise new good Pokemon. xD
I just want your opinions.

 
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