Posted in Rolex Watches on Jan 1st, 2012 No Comments »
Question by Profit
Just wanted to know if it is a good product to sell for profits.
Answer by diet_coke_ca
“Replica” is a fancy way of saying “counterfeit”. Counterfeits are illegal. You would be committing a crime.
If you’re intent on making money through criminal activity, might I suggest dealing drugs in the street? Much more profitable.
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Posted in Jacob & Co on Nov 1st, 2011 4 Comments »
Question by
I used to like jacob until he inprinted on Renesmee, because she was just a baby, and it’s just wrong. Does anyone else think so?
Answer by Emerald T.
No.
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Posted in Jacob & Co on Nov 1st, 2011 No Comments »
Question by 2006queen
and how he had to do with the harlem renaissance.
Answer by Lucid One
Jacob Lawrence (September 7, 1917–June 9, 2000) was an African American painter; he was married to fellow artist Gwendolyn Knight.
Lawrence is probably among the most well known twentieth century African American painters, a distinction also shared by Romare Bearden. Lawrence’s Migration Series made him nationally famous when it was featured in a 1941 issue of Fortune Magazine. The series depicts the great move north of blacks in the Depression years.
Lawrence was born on September 7, 1917 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He had a sister named Geraldine and a brother named William. They moved many times over the course of his life but he first made his name in Harlem in 1930, where he went to school at Utopia Children’s House. He finally settled in Seattle, Washington where he married Gwendolyn Knight in 1970 and became an art professor at the University of Washington, where some of his works are now displayed as part of the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering. In 1998 he received Washington State’s highest honor, The Washington Medal of Merit.
Lawrence’s work often portrayed important periods in African-American history. Among his works are a series of pieces about the abolitionist John Brown and another about Haitian revolutionary Toussaint l’Ouverture, as well as numerous depictions of Harriet Tubman. He was awarded the US National Medal of the Arts in 1990.
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Posted in Jacob & Co on Nov 1st, 2011 No Comments »
Question by Cassandra S.
I used to be all Edward.. now I think I love Jacob more. I remember how I despised Jake once upon a time.
Answer by Diane.
ugh.
Jacob gets to me.
I like Edward. 
I wish he were real. haha
(:
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Posted in Jacob & Co on Nov 1st, 2011 6 Comments »
Question by Kaitlyn
because in the last book in the saga jacob im printed on renesmee so what will happen please help me
Answer by Twilight Freak
she said she may right other books of the pov of different characters. She said she wants to move on to new books as well.
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Posted in Jacob & Co on Oct 31st, 2011 10 Comments »
Question by 7
It fits on a little boy, but not a Man IMO.
the name Wade compared to Jacob sounds manly.
Answer by Mingus Brasslane
When I hear the name Jacob I think of a bearded man of biblical times
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Posted in Jacob & Co on Oct 31st, 2011 7 Comments »
Question by Jake
Will he pitch tomorrow?
@K-Dawg: Its all over twitter.
He was scheduled to start today in Erie.
@Yankees Fan: 4 seam, 2 seam, change up, and a great curve ball. He posted a 3.40 ERA in AA but he is a huge prospect.
The Rockies want him and Porcello in return which would be asking for way too much.
Answer by K-Dawg Tigers fan
Where did you hear this besides that one other question?
Alright. Can’t wait. I think he’ll go tomorrow.
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Posted in Jacob & Co on Oct 31st, 2011 7 Comments »
Jacob & Co Question&Answer:
Question by alacowgirl123
The big question: Edward or Jacob? And reasons why one is better than the other?
I’m personally in love with both Edward and Jacob, Edward’s perfection against Jacob’s beautiful character flaws. So which one’s better? Edward or Jacob? And why? Or will they always be equal?
Sorry if I’m offending anyone, but there was no hard feelings intended. And please, no Twilight haters.
Answer by Please, use the SEARCHBAR
The big question: WHY DOES NO ONE KNOW HOW TO USE THE SEARCHBAR?!
Sorry, but seriously. Besides the fact that this same question was already on the front page of B&A, this question has been asked on this forum over 4000 times. I kid you not. Please, there is no need to ask it again.
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Posted in Jacob & Co on Oct 31st, 2011 10 Comments »
Jacob & Co Question&Answer:
Question by Joshy D
This kid at my school is Gay. Why is he so gay?
Answer by John Milton
Why don’t you ask him,
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Posted in Jacob & Co on Oct 30th, 2011 2 Comments »
Question by Ace Ventura Pet Photographer
with his “hit & run” strategy of photographing the way people lived back in the 1800s/early 1900s?
Answer by namedeletedbyrequest
I didn’t think he had a hit and run MO. I thought he, and his reform work, was well known in the communities he photographed.
Those were different times, people observed the structure of classes so that would also be a factor.
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