About Neopets
Neopets (originally NeoPets) is a virtual pet website launched by Adam Powell and Donna Williams on November 15, 1999. Six months after the web site was launched, Adam Powell and Donna Williams successfully sold a majority share to a consortium of investors led by Doug Dohring. On 20 June 2005, Viacom bought Neopets, Inc. for $160 million. Neopets consistently ranks as one of the top stickiest sites.
Neopets Items
In Neopets, there are thousands of items that you can trade, give away, and use. Many of these items are listed here, yet not all of them will be.
*Breadfish
*Pant Devil Pants
*Strawberry Jelly
*Fly Lights
*Hot Fly Cocoa
*Lesser Spotted Fish
*Mustard Ice Cream
*Serf Lens
*Half Coconut Shell
*Cinder Block Sea Fungus
*Mossy Rock
Omelettes
*Sausage and Pepperoni Omelette
*1/3 Sausage and Pepperoni Omelette
*2/3 Sausage and Pepperoni Omelette
*BBQ Sauce Omelette
*1/3 BBQ Sauce Omelette
*2/3 BBQ Sauce Omelette
*Rotten Omelette Sandwich
*Omelette with Cream Sauce
*Omelette Of The Faeries
*Omelette Shield
*Altador Omelette
*Black Cherry Jelly Omelette
*Giant Omelette Stained Glass Window
*Pepper Omelette Swiss Roll
*Omelette of the Faeries (TCG)
*Seaweed Omelette (TCG)
*Plain Omelette
*1/3 Plain Omelette
*2/3 Plain Omelette
*Chocolate Omelette
*1/3 Chocolate Omelette
*2/3 Chocolate Omelette
*Spinach Feta Omelette
*Mushroom Omelette
*1/3 Mushroom Omelette
*2/3 Mushroom Omelette
*Veggie Delight Omelette
*1/3 Veggie Delight Omelette
*2/3 Veggie Delight Omelette
*Bacon Omelette
*1/3 Bacon Omelette
*2/3 Bacon Omelette
*Fresh Fruit Surprise Omelette
*Rotten Omelette
*1/3 Rotten Omelette
*2/3 Rotten Omelette
*Juppie Omelette
*1/3 Juppie Omelette
*2/3 Juppie Omelette
*Tomato and Pepper Omelette
*1/3 Tomato and Pepper Omelette
*2/3 Tomato and Pepper Omelette
*Magical Tomato and Pepper Omelette
*Hot Tyrannian Pepper Omelette
*1/3 Hot Tyrannian Pepper Omelette
*2/3 Hot Tyrannian Pepper Omelette
Novas
*Supernova Candy
*Nova Breath Mints
*Nova
*Supernova
*Strawberry Nova Waffle
*Nova Fruit
*Milk Chocolate Nova
*Chocolate Swirl Nova
*Nova Sponge Cake
*Nova Rug
*Ultranova
*Orange Chocolate Nova
*Nova Lamp
*Mint Chocolate Nova
*Jelly Nova
*Dark Nova Lights
*Nova Sofa
*Nova Table
*Nova Lights
*Ultranova Balloon
*Dark Nova Sponge Cake
*Ultranova Lamp
*Nova Storm Stamp
*Dark Nova Fruit
*Chair of Nova
*Rod Of Dark Nova Stamp
*Ultranova Rug
*Raspberry and Vanilla Nova
*Jelly Ultranova
*Ultranova Table
*Blueberry Nova Pop
*Wand of Nova (TCG)
*Nova (TCG)
*Nova Storm (TCG)
*Dark Nova (TCG)
*Nova Fruit (TCG)
*Wand of Ultranova (TCG)
Motes
*Ree Mote
*Weewoo Mote
*Ee Mote
*Dee Mote
*Dung Mote
*Gold Mote
*Water Mote
*Smoke Mote
*Mud Mote
*Wood Mote
*Ash Mote
*Lava Mote
*Fire Mote
*Electrical Mote
*Dust Mote
*Snow Mote
*Frost Mote
*Metallic Mote
*Robot Mote
*Dirt Mote
*Ice Mote
*Air Mote
*Hair Mote
*Salt Mote
*Bubble Mote
*Hail Mote
*Rock Mote
*Plushie Mote
*Neopian Mote
*Rock Mote Cookie
*Neopian Mote Cookie
*Snow Mote Cookie
*Dung Mote Cookie
*The Water Mote
*Mote Magic
*The Mote Encyclopedia
*Know Your Motes
*Fire Mote Stained Glass Window
*Metallic Mote Balloon
*Plushie Mote Balloon
*Electrical Mote Balloon
*Fire Mote Balloon
*Rock Mote (TCG)
*Fog Mote (TCG)
*Fire Mote (TCG)
*Water Mote (TCG)
*Spellmotes (TCG)
*Air Mote (TCG)
Neopets (originally NeoPets) is a virtual pet website launched by Adam Powell and Donna Williams on November 15, 1999. Six months after the web site was launched, Adam Powell and Donna Williams successfully sold a majority share to a consortium of investors led by Doug Dohring. On 20 June 2005, Viacom bought Neopets, Inc. for $160 million. Neopets consistently ranks as one of the top stickiest sites.
Neopets Items
In Neopets, there are thousands of items that you can trade, give away, and use. Many of these items are listed here, yet not all of them will be.
*Breadfish
*Pant Devil Pants
*Strawberry Jelly
*Fly Lights
*Hot Fly Cocoa
*Lesser Spotted Fish
*Mustard Ice Cream
*Serf Lens
*Half Coconut Shell
*Cinder Block Sea Fungus
*Mossy Rock
Omelettes
*Sausage and Pepperoni Omelette
*1/3 Sausage and Pepperoni Omelette
*2/3 Sausage and Pepperoni Omelette
*BBQ Sauce Omelette
*1/3 BBQ Sauce Omelette
*2/3 BBQ Sauce Omelette
*Rotten Omelette Sandwich
*Omelette with Cream Sauce
*Omelette Of The Faeries
*Omelette Shield
*Altador Omelette
*Black Cherry Jelly Omelette
*Giant Omelette Stained Glass Window
*Pepper Omelette Swiss Roll
*Omelette of the Faeries (TCG)
*Seaweed Omelette (TCG)
*Plain Omelette
*1/3 Plain Omelette
*2/3 Plain Omelette
*Chocolate Omelette
*1/3 Chocolate Omelette
*2/3 Chocolate Omelette
*Spinach Feta Omelette
*Mushroom Omelette
*1/3 Mushroom Omelette
*2/3 Mushroom Omelette
*Veggie Delight Omelette
*1/3 Veggie Delight Omelette
*2/3 Veggie Delight Omelette
*Bacon Omelette
*1/3 Bacon Omelette
*2/3 Bacon Omelette
*Fresh Fruit Surprise Omelette
*Rotten Omelette
*1/3 Rotten Omelette
*2/3 Rotten Omelette
*Juppie Omelette
*1/3 Juppie Omelette
*2/3 Juppie Omelette
*Tomato and Pepper Omelette
*1/3 Tomato and Pepper Omelette
*2/3 Tomato and Pepper Omelette
*Magical Tomato and Pepper Omelette
*Hot Tyrannian Pepper Omelette
*1/3 Hot Tyrannian Pepper Omelette
*2/3 Hot Tyrannian Pepper Omelette
Novas
*Supernova Candy
*Nova Breath Mints
*Nova
*Supernova
*Strawberry Nova Waffle
*Nova Fruit
*Milk Chocolate Nova
*Chocolate Swirl Nova
*Nova Sponge Cake
*Nova Rug
*Ultranova
*Orange Chocolate Nova
*Nova Lamp
*Mint Chocolate Nova
*Jelly Nova
*Dark Nova Lights
*Nova Sofa
*Nova Table
*Nova Lights
*Ultranova Balloon
*Dark Nova Sponge Cake
*Ultranova Lamp
*Nova Storm Stamp
*Dark Nova Fruit
*Chair of Nova
*Rod Of Dark Nova Stamp
*Ultranova Rug
*Raspberry and Vanilla Nova
*Jelly Ultranova
*Ultranova Table
*Blueberry Nova Pop
*Wand of Nova (TCG)
*Nova (TCG)
*Nova Storm (TCG)
*Dark Nova (TCG)
*Nova Fruit (TCG)
*Wand of Ultranova (TCG)
Motes
*Ree Mote
*Weewoo Mote
*Ee Mote
*Dee Mote
*Dung Mote
*Gold Mote
*Water Mote
*Smoke Mote
*Mud Mote
*Wood Mote
*Ash Mote
*Lava Mote
*Fire Mote
*Electrical Mote
*Dust Mote
*Snow Mote
*Frost Mote
*Metallic Mote
*Robot Mote
*Dirt Mote
*Ice Mote
*Air Mote
*Hair Mote
*Salt Mote
*Bubble Mote
*Hail Mote
*Rock Mote
*Plushie Mote
*Neopian Mote
*Rock Mote Cookie
*Neopian Mote Cookie
*Snow Mote Cookie
*Dung Mote Cookie
*The Water Mote
*Mote Magic
*The Mote Encyclopedia
*Know Your Motes
*Fire Mote Stained Glass Window
*Metallic Mote Balloon
*Plushie Mote Balloon
*Electrical Mote Balloon
*Fire Mote Balloon
*Rock Mote (TCG)
*Fog Mote (TCG)
*Fire Mote (TCG)
*Water Mote (TCG)
*Spellmotes (TCG)
*Air Mote (TCG)
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Ibrahim Abd El Adheem (Arabic: إبراهيم عبد العظيم) (born December 25 1984 in Libya) is a singer who rose to popularity around the world after placing eighth in Super Star 3, the pan-Arabic version of Pop Idol.
Ibrahim includes Thekra as his main musical inspiration.
== سوبر ستار Performances ==
Top 21: ÙˆØÙŠØ§ØªÙŠ Ø¹Ù†Ø¯Ùƒ (Wehyati Andak) by Thekra
Wildcards: كامل الأوصاÙ? (Kamel Elawsaf) by Abdel Halim Hafez
Top 12: يا مسهرني (Ya Msahirni) by Hussein El Jasmi
Top 11: مقادير (Miqadir) by Talal El Madayeh
Top 10: يا دارة دوري Ù?ينا (Ya Dart Douri Feina) by Fairuz
Top 10: يا غايب (Ya Ghayeb) by Raja Bilmleeh
Top 8: ØØ¨ÙŠÙ†Ø§ (Habbaina) by Farid Al Attrach
Ibrahim Abd El Adheem (Arabic: إبراهيم عبد العظيم) (born December 25 1984 in Libya) is a singer who rose to popularity around the world after placing eighth in Super Star 3, the pan-Arabic version of Pop Idol.
Ibrahim includes Thekra as his main musical inspiration.
== سوبر ستار Performances ==
Top 21: ÙˆØÙŠØ§ØªÙŠ Ø¹Ù†Ø¯Ùƒ (Wehyati Andak) by Thekra
Wildcards: كامل الأوصاÙ? (Kamel Elawsaf) by Abdel Halim Hafez
Top 12: يا مسهرني (Ya Msahirni) by Hussein El Jasmi
Top 11: مقادير (Miqadir) by Talal El Madayeh
Top 10: يا دارة دوري Ù?ينا (Ya Dart Douri Feina) by Fairuz
Top 10: يا غايب (Ya Ghayeb) by Raja Bilmleeh
Top 8: ØØ¨ÙŠÙ†Ø§ (Habbaina) by Farid Al Attrach
Kenneth Laisi (b. March 17, 1971) is a Malawi-born Zimbabwean sculptor.
The eldest grandchild of grandparents who wove baskets and made clay pots, Laisi was born in the Thyolo district. He migrated to Rhodesia in 1975 with his parents. He completed his primary schooling in 1984; during his fifth year of school he discovered that he had inherited some of his
grandparents' talents. In his final year he became a member of the school's art club, and led it to victory in the year's interscholastic art festival.
While at secondary school in 1985 Laisi met Tapfuma Gutsa, who lived nearby, and who invited him to come and learn stonecarving. During weekends and school holidays Laisi would help the older artist by sandpapering his finished sculptures, for which he was paid a few coins each time. He sold one of his first stone pieces to a Dutch collector in 1988.
After leaving school, Laisi was encouraged by Gutsa, Dominic Benhura, and others to continue sculpting. He showed and sold work at the Chapungu Sculpture Park and the National Gallery of Zimbabwe. From 1996 he worked for a time at Chapungu, meeting artists such as Eddie Masaya, Cosmas Muchenje, Gerald Takawira, and Joseph Mazondo. He left the park to work on his own in December, 1998.
The eldest grandchild of grandparents who wove baskets and made clay pots, Laisi was born in the Thyolo district. He migrated to Rhodesia in 1975 with his parents. He completed his primary schooling in 1984; during his fifth year of school he discovered that he had inherited some of his
grandparents' talents. In his final year he became a member of the school's art club, and led it to victory in the year's interscholastic art festival.
While at secondary school in 1985 Laisi met Tapfuma Gutsa, who lived nearby, and who invited him to come and learn stonecarving. During weekends and school holidays Laisi would help the older artist by sandpapering his finished sculptures, for which he was paid a few coins each time. He sold one of his first stone pieces to a Dutch collector in 1988.
After leaving school, Laisi was encouraged by Gutsa, Dominic Benhura, and others to continue sculpting. He showed and sold work at the Chapungu Sculpture Park and the National Gallery of Zimbabwe. From 1996 he worked for a time at Chapungu, meeting artists such as Eddie Masaya, Cosmas Muchenje, Gerald Takawira, and Joseph Mazondo. He left the park to work on his own in December, 1998.
Henry George Hartmann (July 14, 1894 – November 10, 2005) was the fourth oldest man in the world at the time of his death, aged 111. His life, which began before the Model T Ford was invented, spanned three centuries. He was survived by two daughters: Mildred Jean (Mimi) McQueen, born in 1921, and Elouise McDonald, born in 1917. Besides his daughters, Hartmann was also survived by eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Hartmann was recovering from a bout of pneumonia that sent him to the hospital for a week in late June. Although not in the best of health, he looked forward to celebrating his 111th birthday.
Hartmann was the son of German immigrants, Henry Hartmann and Alvina Louisa Boesenberg. He had one sister, Dorothy, and a brother, William (Bill), born in 1896. Both Henry and Bill followed their father into business at the Osborne Company, a Chicago glove manufacturer launched in 1875; Henry began his career in 1912 as a stock boy.
In 1916, Henry married Ethel Buchanan, who he had courted since meeting her Sunday School in 1909, in Irving Park, Chicago. Ethel, whom he described as "my first and only love" was born in 1895. Their 71 year marriage ended with her death at age 92 in 1987.
In 1940, Bill and Henry purchased the glove company from the Osborne heirs. Bill became Vice President, handling sales, while Henry became CEO, focusing on manufacturing and finance. The brothers dissolved the company and retired in 1962. Henry Hartmann moved to La Jolla, California in 1967. Bill, who lived in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, and wintered in Palm Beach, Florida, died in an automobile accident in 1996.
On his 100th birthday, Henry wrote that he began "each day at 6:15 AM. I continue taking long walks, driving my car, dining out nightly and going to the theater with friends. I regularly attend St. James Episcopal Church, where I usher. Life has been good to me...and my family. I am fortunate to still enjoy good health and am grateful for every new day and the blessings it brings. Having enjoyed a great one hundred years, I am looking forward to the next hundred!"
Hartmann enjoyed a regular game of golf until he broke his hip at age 105. Prior to that accident, he followed the Canadian Mounted Police exercise regime and climbed the stairs of his condo building each day. In his last years, even though confined to a wheelchair, he continued to follow an exercise regime, focusing on upper body strength. In newspaper interviews on the occasion of his 100th birthday, Hartmann attributed his longevity to moderation in all things (although a glass of wine with dinner may have helped). His sense of humor probably played a key role. "Only the good die young," Hartmann was fond of saying.
According to supercentenarian statistics compiled and published by the national Gerontology Research Group, at the time of his death the only living men documented to be older than Hartmann were: Emiliano Mercado Del Toro, 114, of Puerto Rico; Moses Hardy, 112½, of Mississippi and George Johnson of Richmond, California, who was 2½ months older than Hartmann. With his death, Maurice Floquet of France became the fourth-oldest man in the world.
Hartmann died at his home in La Jolla, a neighborhood of San Diego, California.
Hartmann was recovering from a bout of pneumonia that sent him to the hospital for a week in late June. Although not in the best of health, he looked forward to celebrating his 111th birthday.
Hartmann was the son of German immigrants, Henry Hartmann and Alvina Louisa Boesenberg. He had one sister, Dorothy, and a brother, William (Bill), born in 1896. Both Henry and Bill followed their father into business at the Osborne Company, a Chicago glove manufacturer launched in 1875; Henry began his career in 1912 as a stock boy.
In 1916, Henry married Ethel Buchanan, who he had courted since meeting her Sunday School in 1909, in Irving Park, Chicago. Ethel, whom he described as "my first and only love" was born in 1895. Their 71 year marriage ended with her death at age 92 in 1987.
In 1940, Bill and Henry purchased the glove company from the Osborne heirs. Bill became Vice President, handling sales, while Henry became CEO, focusing on manufacturing and finance. The brothers dissolved the company and retired in 1962. Henry Hartmann moved to La Jolla, California in 1967. Bill, who lived in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, and wintered in Palm Beach, Florida, died in an automobile accident in 1996.
On his 100th birthday, Henry wrote that he began "each day at 6:15 AM. I continue taking long walks, driving my car, dining out nightly and going to the theater with friends. I regularly attend St. James Episcopal Church, where I usher. Life has been good to me...and my family. I am fortunate to still enjoy good health and am grateful for every new day and the blessings it brings. Having enjoyed a great one hundred years, I am looking forward to the next hundred!"
Hartmann enjoyed a regular game of golf until he broke his hip at age 105. Prior to that accident, he followed the Canadian Mounted Police exercise regime and climbed the stairs of his condo building each day. In his last years, even though confined to a wheelchair, he continued to follow an exercise regime, focusing on upper body strength. In newspaper interviews on the occasion of his 100th birthday, Hartmann attributed his longevity to moderation in all things (although a glass of wine with dinner may have helped). His sense of humor probably played a key role. "Only the good die young," Hartmann was fond of saying.
According to supercentenarian statistics compiled and published by the national Gerontology Research Group, at the time of his death the only living men documented to be older than Hartmann were: Emiliano Mercado Del Toro, 114, of Puerto Rico; Moses Hardy, 112½, of Mississippi and George Johnson of Richmond, California, who was 2½ months older than Hartmann. With his death, Maurice Floquet of France became the fourth-oldest man in the world.
Hartmann died at his home in La Jolla, a neighborhood of San Diego, California.