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The Top 20 Most Popular Baby Names The most popular name for a baby boy is, once again, Aidan. According to the annual BabyNames.com list, Aidan--and the alternative spellings of Aiden and Aden--have been in the No. 1 spot for four years running. Meanwhile, there's been an upset on the girls' list with Ava taking over No. 1 and pushing the previous favorite, Madison, all the way to No. 4. Top 20 names for boys: Aidan/Aiden/Aden Caden/Kaden Braden/Brayden/Braeden Jaden/Jayden Ethan Connor/Conner Addison Riley Caleb Logan Hayden Dylan Noah Avery Jacob Ryan Cameron Alexander Aaron Tristan Top 20 names for girls: Ava Abigail Cailyn/Kaelyn Madison Emma Isabella Bailey Chloe Olivia Hannah Isabelle/Isabel Gracy Ella Abby/Abbie Cadence Alexis Taylor Paige Hailey/Haley/Hayley Emily --From the Editors at Netscape

RATATOUILLE

RATATOUILLE Pronunciation: rah-tê-TWEE, rah-tê-TU-ee Hear it! Part of Speech: Noun, mass (no plural) Meaning: A vegetable stew, originating in Nice, consisting of eggplant, zucchini, tomatoes, peppers, and onions, prepared in or with olive oil. RECIPE HERE. Notes: French borrowings that have not been assimilated into English usually sound beautiful to English ears. Today's Good Word, however, sounds a little facetious due to its similarity to 'rat-a-tat-tat', the onomatopoetic word for the sound of a machine gun. So facetious it is, in fact, that the Disney Corporation is using this word as the title of its recent feature cartoon that attempts to extend the cuteness of Mickey Mouse to rats. (Wonder why Walt himself preferred mice?) In Play: This word is arcane enough that the subtitle of the Disney film is a pronunciation guide for the title: 'RATATOUILLE (Rat-a-too-ee)'. However, the dish is delicious when properly created, so its name should be more popular: "If you aren't busy tonight, why not pop over to my place and I'll throw a little ratatouille together." Word History: Today's Good Word is a blend of French ratouiller "to disturb, shake" and tatouiller "to stir". 'Tatouiller' is a repetitive alteration of touiller "to stir, mix", the descendant of Latin 'tudiculare', a verb built up from 'tudicula', a machine for bruising olives. Tudicula is the diminutive of tudes "hammer" that means "a small hammer". The same French 'touiller' was allured into English some centuries ago to toil away as the English word 'toil'.

Doors: the game

I found a game on a webpage. The game is called Doors. its a point and click game. You have to get clues and pick up/carry things to solve it. I found a few webpages with the solution to it. I have no idea how to put a link on CherryTap blogs. The solution to it is on a webpage called Jarkey. www.jarkey.com. Has anyone ever played this game? I had been trying to put pieces together to form a box it says that I should already be able to.. not happening though. Can anyone help me?

BitDefender

Have any of you ever heard of BitDefender? It is an antivirus program. I installed it recently. It meets the requirements of my computer but the computer doesnt "recognize" it. Its supposed to be on of the best for 2007. www.bitdefender.com I now most people have the more popular known ones but i wanted something free and got tired of AVG which is good but had to be updated too often for me and the version I had wa going to expire so i said forget it and decided to install BitDefender instead. I read a litle bit about it online as well before i installed it. Just thought if anybody was looking for a free antivirus program that maybe u would want to try it.
Mamas and Papas Member Dead at 66 MISSISSAUGA, Ont. (AP) - Denny Doherty, one-quarter of the 1960s folk-rock group the Mamas and the Papas, known for their soaring harmony on hits like ``California Dreamin''' and ``Monday, Monday,'' died Friday at 66. His sister Frances Arnold said the singer-songwriter died at his home in Mississauga, a city just west of Toronto, after a short illness. The group burst on the national scene in 1966 with the top 10 smash ``California Dreamin'.'' The Mamas and the Papas broke new ground by having women and men in one group at a time when most singing groups were unisex. John Phillips, the group's chief songwriter; his wife, Michelle; and another female vocalist, Cass Elliot, teamed with Doherty. ``Monday, Monday'' hit No. 1 on the charts and won the band a Grammy for best contemporary group performance. Among the group's other songs were ``I Saw Her Again Last Night,'' ``Go Where You Wanna Go,'' ``Dancing Bear,'' and versions of ``I Call Your Name'' and ``Dedicated to the One I Love.'' ``What made the group special was their haunting and sumptuous harmony singing,'' according to ``The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock & Roll.'' In 1998, the Mamas and the Papas were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The group's catchy sound was a blend of '60s upbeat pop and the folk music that had surged in popularity early in the decade. The song ``Creeque Alley'' told the story of their formation amid the musical ferment of the folk scene; among the other stars-to-be mentioned in its lyrics were members of the Lovin' Spoonful and the Byrds. But the group's heyday was brief and it disbanded in 1968 following John and Michelle Phillips' divorce. The members re-formed in 1971 for the album ``People Like Us,'' but all hope for a reunion ended in 1974 when the 30-year-old Elliot choked and suffered a fatal heart attack while eating a sandwich in London. Phillips briefly re-formed the group in 1982 with Doherty, Phillips' actress daughter, Mackenzie, and Elaine ``Spanky'' McFarlane. The foursome toured playing oldies and new Phillips originals. In 2003, Doherty was co-author and performer in an off-Broadway show called ``Dream a Little Dream: The Mamas and the Papas Musical,'' which traced the band's early years, its dizzying fame and breakup. ``There's a part of this thing that if I'm not careful, I'd be just a blob on the stage crying my guts out,'' Doherty told The Associated Press at the time. ``Everybody knows about death and dying and sadness, so it's an exercise in staying in the moment and not getting maudlin about your friends dying.'' John Phillips died in 2001 at 65. The Halifax-born Doherty started his music career in Montreal in 1960 as the co-founder of the Colonials, which later became the Halifax Three. Doherty made a solo album in 1974 and achieved a bit of immortality by both playing the Harbormaster and voicing all the characters for the children's TV series ``Theodore Tugboat.'' 01/19/07 16:30 © Copyright The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained In this news report may not be published, broadcast or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.

SeamStress for the Band

http://www.seamstressfortheband.com/contents.html Sorry i dont know how to do links on here. This site is for an up and coming singer and songwriter. She is also a self taught jewelry maker. This is the link to her jewelry. She has a famous father by the name of Meat Loaf! She is dating or engaged to Scott Ian of the band Anthrax. EMJOY!

I'm New Here

Hello I am new here. I hope everyone likes my site. I dont know if the skin worked or not. I dont do personal phontos sorry.
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