What is the meaning of "Upset another's applecart" ?
Q. What is the meaning, origin of the Idiom "Upset another's applecart" ?
Asked by V Krishnappa - Thu Apr 3 02:07:20 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. "Mess up their plans"
Answered by tmonster - Thu Apr 3 02:11:09 2008
Q. What is the meaning, origin of the Idiom "Upset another's applecart" ?
Asked by V Krishnappa - Thu Apr 3 02:07:20 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. "Mess up their plans"
Answered by tmonster - Thu Apr 3 02:11:09 2008
Have you ever upset the applecart?
Q. Have you ever upset the applecart?
Asked by Gobilina - Sat Oct 10 17:18:52 2009 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments
A. no, but i've upset the applestrudle
Answered by nooks - Sat Oct 10 17:39:28 2009
Q. Have you ever upset the applecart?
Asked by Gobilina - Sat Oct 10 17:18:52 2009 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments
A. no, but i've upset the applestrudle
Answered by nooks - Sat Oct 10 17:39:28 2009
Has Rhydian Roberts upset the applecart on x factor?
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Asked by matthew w - Sun Dec 9 06:22:28 2007 - - 24 Answers - 0 Comments
A. its ovbious the way sharon, simon danni and louie all bitch about each other..they r concerned about tv and money and themselves..its all rollox
Answered by doodlebop xx - Sun Dec 9 06:27:38 2007
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Asked by matthew w - Sun Dec 9 06:22:28 2007 - - 24 Answers - 0 Comments
A. its ovbious the way sharon, simon danni and louie all bitch about each other..they r concerned about tv and money and themselves..its all rollox
Answered by doodlebop xx - Sun Dec 9 06:27:38 2007
Do you upset the applecart?
Q. How so?
Asked by sixbucksdown - Sun Oct 7 00:42:45 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. yes, i do. it's the first step toward making apple sauce. having to chase the apples down the street is a PITA, but so far i've found no simpler method.
Answered by . - Tue Oct 9 13:55:59 2007
Q. How so?
Asked by sixbucksdown - Sun Oct 7 00:42:45 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. yes, i do. it's the first step toward making apple sauce. having to chase the apples down the street is a PITA, but so far i've found no simpler method.
Answered by . - Tue Oct 9 13:55:59 2007
Do you think that the "Yahoo Police" are watching?
Q. I mean, with all the different questions and answers we go through, and all the freaky avatars we see, do you suppose some good folks with Yahoo Answers are amused by some of what goes here? Does it ever feel "spooky"...you know, a little on the strange side if you should write something highly controversial or prone to upset the applecart?
Asked by Leo Lion - Mon Apr 23 17:23:47 2007 - - 5 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I am sure that we are being monitored. More than likely it is done through key words and key phrases. If you are sending e mails goofing around on my space or most anything on line you are subject to being monitored. Why would corporations and government agencies pass up such opportunities to gather information on people? Is it spooky? Well the idea of big brother compiling information on me is much more frightening than just being watched. I think there is a fine line between being helpful and being intrusive. I belive it is the difference between security and control.
Answered by Matt H - Mon Apr 23 22:06:57 2007
Q. I mean, with all the different questions and answers we go through, and all the freaky avatars we see, do you suppose some good folks with Yahoo Answers are amused by some of what goes here? Does it ever feel "spooky"...you know, a little on the strange side if you should write something highly controversial or prone to upset the applecart?
Asked by Leo Lion - Mon Apr 23 17:23:47 2007 - - 5 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I am sure that we are being monitored. More than likely it is done through key words and key phrases. If you are sending e mails goofing around on my space or most anything on line you are subject to being monitored. Why would corporations and government agencies pass up such opportunities to gather information on people? Is it spooky? Well the idea of big brother compiling information on me is much more frightening than just being watched. I think there is a fine line between being helpful and being intrusive. I belive it is the difference between security and control.
Answered by Matt H - Mon Apr 23 22:06:57 2007
Is it okay do you think?
Q. my boyfriend was a bit nasty this weekend and i stayed at an ex-boyfriends... it was okay we just had a drink and i stayed over but nothing happened.. he gave me a lovely present too, some gorgeous perfume when i left. I dont want to upset the applecart at home really, I`m quite happy usually.. was I dead out of order?
Asked by julie w - Tue Feb 10 11:17:36 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. well... the real question is do you still want to stay with your current boyfriend... if you really do, then don't stay with any ex again... be careful... i know there wasn't anything happen, but still...
Answered by Tomorrowalwaysbetter! - Tue Feb 10 11:24:19 2009
Q. my boyfriend was a bit nasty this weekend and i stayed at an ex-boyfriends... it was okay we just had a drink and i stayed over but nothing happened.. he gave me a lovely present too, some gorgeous perfume when i left. I dont want to upset the applecart at home really, I`m quite happy usually.. was I dead out of order?
Asked by julie w - Tue Feb 10 11:17:36 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. well... the real question is do you still want to stay with your current boyfriend... if you really do, then don't stay with any ex again... be careful... i know there wasn't anything happen, but still...
Answered by Tomorrowalwaysbetter! - Tue Feb 10 11:24:19 2009
Has wgs been asked to sign a confidentiality clause ?
Q. or will he spill the beans,upset the applecart, stick them in,grass them up,blow the whistle, or sell his story to The Sun. Julie the multi stooly. They seek her here they seek her there, they seek julie the stooly everywhere. I`m sorry I can`t let you go, O little man of in a Row, I`ll keep composing little ditties, As I know it gets right up your titties. Munn fancies julie, he`s been tittilated by her little unmentionables on the pooley rhyme. Munns name is Malcolm, I know these things.
Asked by 1690 - Mon May 25 16:17:59 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No Julie he would not sign one if asked, he will wait for his book deal.
Answered by Lady MacBeth - Tue May 26 03:10:04 2009
Q. or will he spill the beans,upset the applecart, stick them in,grass them up,blow the whistle, or sell his story to The Sun. Julie the multi stooly. They seek her here they seek her there, they seek julie the stooly everywhere. I`m sorry I can`t let you go, O little man of in a Row, I`ll keep composing little ditties, As I know it gets right up your titties. Munn fancies julie, he`s been tittilated by her little unmentionables on the pooley rhyme. Munns name is Malcolm, I know these things.
Asked by 1690 - Mon May 25 16:17:59 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No Julie he would not sign one if asked, he will wait for his book deal.
Answered by Lady MacBeth - Tue May 26 03:10:04 2009
what do u.s whites think of obama ?
Q. do you think he will be president or he should already be called that ? as a white european i dont really like him, not because he is black but i suppose if i was american i would be voting mccain. i think if he does become president racism will increase, its already bad in the u.s right now from my understanding and i think a black president will be highly contraversial and might upset the applecart. im not saying its right but based upon the way the us right now there seems to be a lot of negative tentions running high.. as a white french person living in the uk i could never imagine a black french priminister or a black british priminister. so with a black president this has got to make some kind of history. what does any u.s… [cont.]
Asked by e mousquetaire XVI - Wed Apr 2 14:27:28 2008 - - 14 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sounds like 'L' wouldn't mind if he was assassinated. Damn, you tell a black child growing up in the U.S. that one day even he can become president and look at all the b*llshyt you have to put up with. It's as if the PERFECT black man in mainstream America's eye can only be considered for the presidential nomination. Sickening.
Answered by Popsqually - Wed Apr 2 14:37:21 2008
Q. do you think he will be president or he should already be called that ? as a white european i dont really like him, not because he is black but i suppose if i was american i would be voting mccain. i think if he does become president racism will increase, its already bad in the u.s right now from my understanding and i think a black president will be highly contraversial and might upset the applecart. im not saying its right but based upon the way the us right now there seems to be a lot of negative tentions running high.. as a white french person living in the uk i could never imagine a black french priminister or a black british priminister. so with a black president this has got to make some kind of history. what does any u.s… [cont.]
Asked by e mousquetaire XVI - Wed Apr 2 14:27:28 2008 - - 14 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sounds like 'L' wouldn't mind if he was assassinated. Damn, you tell a black child growing up in the U.S. that one day even he can become president and look at all the b*llshyt you have to put up with. It's as if the PERFECT black man in mainstream America's eye can only be considered for the presidential nomination. Sickening.
Answered by Popsqually - Wed Apr 2 14:37:21 2008
Are Liberals In The Mainland Jealous Of Sarah Palin`s Ability To Keep Order In Her State?
Q. Hugh Betcha !!! Why else would they be paying her so much attention...other than the fact that she stole Barry Hussein`s thunder last year and almost upset the liberal presidential applecart. America loves you liberal fools- Keep up the hateful answers, kiddos.
Asked by "PC ANTAGONIST" - Sat Mar 7 13:08:53 2009 - - 24 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. Hugh Betcha !!! Why else would they be paying her so much attention...other than the fact that she stole Barry Hussein`s thunder last year and almost upset the liberal presidential applecart. America loves you liberal fools- Keep up the hateful answers, kiddos.
Asked by "PC ANTAGONIST" - Sat Mar 7 13:08:53 2009 - - 24 Answers - 0 Comments
Have you noticed that when things are going great, you're on a spiritual "high" a little trivial happening ..?
Q. upsets the applecart and you fall into turmoil? These instances used to make me question my spiritual centering until I found the answer in a question, who is in contol? You or God? When I am in contol of things, I am totally out of control. Thank you All for being here, Peace and Love
Asked by digilook - Fri Aug 18 16:24:39 2006 - - 14 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Actually, I learned to "let go and let God" awhile ago. When I'm on a spiritual high, I just enjoy it.
Answered by clarity - Fri Aug 18 16:30:29 2006
Q. upsets the applecart and you fall into turmoil? These instances used to make me question my spiritual centering until I found the answer in a question, who is in contol? You or God? When I am in contol of things, I am totally out of control. Thank you All for being here, Peace and Love
Asked by digilook - Fri Aug 18 16:24:39 2006 - - 14 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Actually, I learned to "let go and let God" awhile ago. When I'm on a spiritual high, I just enjoy it.
Answered by clarity - Fri Aug 18 16:30:29 2006
Why is the FACT of evolution so upsetting to religious zealots?
Q. Because it upsets their traditional applecart?
Asked by fresh2 - Thu Aug 24 20:46:32 2006 - - 27 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They are being played, as unwitting dupes, by their religious puppet masters. Their minds are being turned to mush by professional liars who are trying to protect their business interests. They don't want them to KNOW anything... they don't want them to THINK... or even know HOW to think. This was well understood by important figures in religious history. This is why the early church destroyed all the 'tainted' (non-canonical) writings, which were in conflict with dogma... Greek philosophy, medicine, mathematics, astronomy, engineering... all the good stuff. By this means, Christianity dragged humanity directly into the Dark Ages. Just to illustrate the point, let's see what Martin Luther, the 'father' of protestantism, had to say about 'r [cont.]
Answered by DuckPhup - Thu Aug 24 20:57:20 2006
Q. Because it upsets their traditional applecart?
Asked by fresh2 - Thu Aug 24 20:46:32 2006 - - 27 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They are being played, as unwitting dupes, by their religious puppet masters. Their minds are being turned to mush by professional liars who are trying to protect their business interests. They don't want them to KNOW anything... they don't want them to THINK... or even know HOW to think. This was well understood by important figures in religious history. This is why the early church destroyed all the 'tainted' (non-canonical) writings, which were in conflict with dogma... Greek philosophy, medicine, mathematics, astronomy, engineering... all the good stuff. By this means, Christianity dragged humanity directly into the Dark Ages. Just to illustrate the point, let's see what Martin Luther, the 'father' of protestantism, had to say about 'r [cont.]
Answered by DuckPhup - Thu Aug 24 20:57:20 2006
How's THIS for solving our lack of troop strength in Afghanistan via Iraq?
Q. We all know that General Shinzeki was right when he said that we needed at least 400,000 boots on the ground. We all know what Donny Rumsfeld said when he muttered: "You go with the Army you have, not the Army you wish to have." But seeing how we don't have enough of a *balance* of forces to go between Iraq and Afghanistan--WITHOUT upsetting the Bush/McCain applecart in the process...? Why don't we just solve our troop shortages this way? We cannibalize some of the Iraqi security forces and some parts of their army and take them with us into Afghanistan? Dress them up in US soldier uniforms and slap them each with a rifle? After all, Bush has been saying all along how *ready* they are to do this and that. Why not have them take some… [cont.]
Asked by Sky - Fri Jul 18 15:13:40 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Not that that would create an international incident or anything.
Answered by PIX-ED - Fri Jul 18 19:24:23 2008
Q. We all know that General Shinzeki was right when he said that we needed at least 400,000 boots on the ground. We all know what Donny Rumsfeld said when he muttered: "You go with the Army you have, not the Army you wish to have." But seeing how we don't have enough of a *balance* of forces to go between Iraq and Afghanistan--WITHOUT upsetting the Bush/McCain applecart in the process...? Why don't we just solve our troop shortages this way? We cannibalize some of the Iraqi security forces and some parts of their army and take them with us into Afghanistan? Dress them up in US soldier uniforms and slap them each with a rifle? After all, Bush has been saying all along how *ready* they are to do this and that. Why not have them take some… [cont.]
Asked by Sky - Fri Jul 18 15:13:40 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Not that that would create an international incident or anything.
Answered by PIX-ED - Fri Jul 18 19:24:23 2008
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Did Josh Birnbaum Make a Slip? Did the Senators Catch It?
Bruce Krasting
Wed, 28 Apr 2010 01:57:00 GM
As the broader disclosure of what happened in 2007-2008 (this ain't stopping with Goldie) takes place we will see how much this predatory hedging actually . upset the applecart. . Its effect is unlikely to be zero. I am conflicted on this. ...
Bruce Krasting
Wed, 28 Apr 2010 01:57:00 GM
As the broader disclosure of what happened in 2007-2008 (this ain't stopping with Goldie) takes place we will see how much this predatory hedging actually . upset the applecart. . Its effect is unlikely to be zero. I am conflicted on this. ...
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