7princess is a South Korean idol group comprised of up to seven prepubescent girls. They have released several songs and videos, such as "Love Song", which features South Korean idol Bae Seul Ki as a bride.
Members (Past and Present)
As the group seems to have a mandatory retirement age of twelve, the group swaps out members rapidly. Here is a partial list:
* Gwon Go Eun (graduated 2007)
* Hwang Sehee (graduated 2007)
* Ji Woo Hwang
* Kim Mui
* Lee Yongyu (left in 2006 due to scheduling conflicts)
* Oh So Young (lead vocals - graduated 2007)
* Sim Jae Young
* So Young
* Sung Ryung Kim
* Sung-Hee Lee
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Members (Past and Present)
As the group seems to have a mandatory retirement age of twelve, the group swaps out members rapidly. Here is a partial list:
* Gwon Go Eun (graduated 2007)
* Hwang Sehee (graduated 2007)
* Ji Woo Hwang
* Kim Mui
* Lee Yongyu (left in 2006 due to scheduling conflicts)
* Oh So Young (lead vocals - graduated 2007)
* Sim Jae Young
* So Young
* Sung Ryung Kim
* Sung-Hee Lee
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Andrew Hatch (born July 18, 1986) is an American football player for Louisiana State University. He previously attended Harvard University. He is currently the third-string quarterback behind Matt Flynn and Ryan Perrilloux.
While in high school, Hatch was heavily recruited by then-Brigham Young University coach Gary Crowton. Before Hatch could play for him, however, Crowton was fired. Following his firing, Crowton recommended Hatch go to Harvard to play for Tim Murphy.
A devout Mormon, Hatch left Harvard after his freshman year for a missionary trip to Chile. Upon returning, he decided to pursue a career at Louisiana State, uniting him with Crowton.
While in high school, Hatch was heavily recruited by then-Brigham Young University coach Gary Crowton. Before Hatch could play for him, however, Crowton was fired. Following his firing, Crowton recommended Hatch go to Harvard to play for Tim Murphy.
A devout Mormon, Hatch left Harvard after his freshman year for a missionary trip to Chile. Upon returning, he decided to pursue a career at Louisiana State, uniting him with Crowton.
In 2006, Coles Group announced it planned to establish a network of hypermarkets called Coles SuperCentres. However, in March 2007 Coles stated it was deferring this plan, given the proposed sale of the group. The supercentres concept was thrown into further doubt in August 2007 when Wesfarmers, the company planning to take over Coles Group, cast doubt on the future of the Kmart chain. Then in August 2007, Wesfarmers CEO Richard Goyder said super centres would almost certainly not be part of the Wesfarmers approach after taking over Coles Group.
The original plans were to open 80 hypermarkets, mainly at sites where Kmart and Coles currently existed side by side. Around 40 ex-Super Kmart stores, which were divided in the 1990s into separate Coles and Kmart stores, would have been re-merged into Coles SuperCentres. It wasalso expected that the two current Pick 'n Pay Hypermarkets will become Coles SuperCentres.
Coles SuperCentres were expected to open at Preston VIC, Rowville, Warnambool VIC, Katoomba, Forster, Bateau Bay, Mt Gravatt, Gladstone, Tuggeranong ACT, Elanora, Karratha, Rosebud, Maitland, Kalgoorlie, Shepparton VIC, Cranbourne, Ballina, Sunnybank Hills, Woy Woy, Campbelltown, Wangaratta, Mirrabooka, Doncaster VIC, Loganholme, Aspley, Caboolture, Pagewood, Penrith, Casula, Traralgon, Albury, Belconnen ACT, Mandurah, Cannington Kurralta Park SA, Newtown TAS, Burnie, Launceston, Firle SA and Port Adelaide SA.
Coles SuperCentres planned to include a cafe or fast food outlet, supermarket, apparel, photo lab, toys, furniture, white goods, audio/visual, Manchester, auto parts, sporting goods, garden supplies, stationery, footwear and liquor (where allowed by state licensing laws).
The original plans were to open 80 hypermarkets, mainly at sites where Kmart and Coles currently existed side by side. Around 40 ex-Super Kmart stores, which were divided in the 1990s into separate Coles and Kmart stores, would have been re-merged into Coles SuperCentres. It wasalso expected that the two current Pick 'n Pay Hypermarkets will become Coles SuperCentres.
Coles SuperCentres were expected to open at Preston VIC, Rowville, Warnambool VIC, Katoomba, Forster, Bateau Bay, Mt Gravatt, Gladstone, Tuggeranong ACT, Elanora, Karratha, Rosebud, Maitland, Kalgoorlie, Shepparton VIC, Cranbourne, Ballina, Sunnybank Hills, Woy Woy, Campbelltown, Wangaratta, Mirrabooka, Doncaster VIC, Loganholme, Aspley, Caboolture, Pagewood, Penrith, Casula, Traralgon, Albury, Belconnen ACT, Mandurah, Cannington Kurralta Park SA, Newtown TAS, Burnie, Launceston, Firle SA and Port Adelaide SA.
Coles SuperCentres planned to include a cafe or fast food outlet, supermarket, apparel, photo lab, toys, furniture, white goods, audio/visual, Manchester, auto parts, sporting goods, garden supplies, stationery, footwear and liquor (where allowed by state licensing laws).
Edward Ciderhands is a drinking games, made popular by students throughout the UK in the year 2006/07.
Methodology
The rules of the game state that each person who chooses to take part, must purchase two bottles of cider, preferably 2litre bottles, and then attach them to their own hands using super strength tape such as duct tape. The idea is to disable the use of your actual hands using the cider bottles as replacements. Hence the name Edward ciderhands comes from Edward Scissor hands, who had scissors for hands.
Each player must consume the entire contents of both bottles of cider before removing either of the bottles from their hands. This inevitably causes difficulty carrying out certain tasks, such as going to the toilet or smoking.
Objective
There is no single winner of the game, as everybody who completes the game is termed a winner. The game is more difficult than it first seems, and therefor any person who succeeds in finishing the game automatically gains respect from their peers
Penalties
In some variations of the game it has been known for people to be penalised for removing one or both of the bottles before complete consumption. In some extreme cases people have been forced to drink a shot of urine as punishment.
Variations.
In some cases where it is not possible to use 2 bottles of normal strength cider, these bottles can be replaced by a single 3 litre bottle of high strength cider such as white lightening.
Another Variation of the game, is the more recently created Amy Winehands, which is more suitable for those students who dont drink cider, or for those extreme individuals who wish to take the game to the next level.
sources
http://aston.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2252069935
Methodology
The rules of the game state that each person who chooses to take part, must purchase two bottles of cider, preferably 2litre bottles, and then attach them to their own hands using super strength tape such as duct tape. The idea is to disable the use of your actual hands using the cider bottles as replacements. Hence the name Edward ciderhands comes from Edward Scissor hands, who had scissors for hands.
Each player must consume the entire contents of both bottles of cider before removing either of the bottles from their hands. This inevitably causes difficulty carrying out certain tasks, such as going to the toilet or smoking.
Objective
There is no single winner of the game, as everybody who completes the game is termed a winner. The game is more difficult than it first seems, and therefor any person who succeeds in finishing the game automatically gains respect from their peers
Penalties
In some variations of the game it has been known for people to be penalised for removing one or both of the bottles before complete consumption. In some extreme cases people have been forced to drink a shot of urine as punishment.
Variations.
In some cases where it is not possible to use 2 bottles of normal strength cider, these bottles can be replaced by a single 3 litre bottle of high strength cider such as white lightening.
Another Variation of the game, is the more recently created Amy Winehands, which is more suitable for those students who dont drink cider, or for those extreme individuals who wish to take the game to the next level.
sources
http://aston.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2252069935