Ask the Brain The World's First Computer-Generated Encyclopedia Computer Generated Encyclopaedia

 Ask the Brain! :)
Ok "Brain", what's the deal with ?
 
   In the News - 22 Nov: Barry Bonds  Mitt Romney  Rupert Murdoch  Santa Claus  Pearl Harbor  
 
 
 

Topic: Underground Home

Related:
  Underground    Home  
  Home Page    Home News  
  Us Home    Home School  
  Home Business    Work at Home  
  Take home    Home Care  
  Nursing Home    Home Office  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Favorite possession(s):Gas oven,  House
Most admires:James Watt,  Thomas Edison,  Henry Ford
Personality:Nostalgic
Dream job(s):Janitor,  Bus Driver
Favorite author(s):Harriet B. Stowe
Favorite era(s):Prehistoric times
Favorite TV show(s):The Civil War
Favorite board game(s):Monopoly
Favorite animal(s):Goldfish
Favorite great thinker(s):Samuel Morse
Likes to wear:Vinyl
Favorite computer game(s):SimCity
Favorite destination(s):New York
Favorite quote(s):"A man's home is his castle"
 
 
 Expert Talk
The Brain has selected interesting relevant sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our fictitious experts based on their personalities.


Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

WESTMORELAND homes are served by Underground Public Utility Services including cable TV, telephone, sewer, water, natural gas and electricity.
All homes have underground electric service, natural gas, public water & sewer service and cable TV.
This means that the majority of homes in the United States get their water sent to them, via underground pipes, from the local water department.
Keith Tennant,
Factory Worker

Underground Railroad and Civil War-era homes can be found in Huntington, Oberlin, Elyria and Sheffield.
Rokeby was their home from 1793 to 1961, a prosperous sheep farm, and a stop on the Underground Railroad.
Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

Topics are varied: from studying the homes of different animals and underground creatures, to discovering the magic of camouflage and the mystery of migrating animals.
It was customary for the ancients to site and build their permanent homes in an area lying above the confluence of underground streams of water.
Jake Farley,
Truck Driver

Eventually homes started cracking up from subsidence and miners underground could hear the town clock chime as they worked underground.
Jack Crawford,
WWII Veteran

Enerals Griffin House was the home of an American slave who came along the Underground Railroad to Canada prior to the US Civil War.
It is interesting to note at this time that the Jackson home near the mill was a station on the underground railroad just prior to the Civil War.
Thomas Owens,
Police Officer

Housing them in our homes, and moving them around like the underground railroad is not going to deter the violence from happening again.
Jordan Jones,
Rapper

Some people believe this home may have been a stop on the infamous Underground Railroad.
 
 
 User Talk
Comments from our users:
Got a question? Got an answer? Let's hear it!

Name:


Protection code:

 
 
 Pass this on!
Your friends really should know a little more about Underground Home, don't you think?

Your Name:
Friend's Email1: eg. friend1@hotmail.com
Friend's Email2: (optional)
Friend's Email3: (optional)
Friend's Email4: (optional)
Friend's Email5: (optional)
 
 
Contact Us | What is AskTheBrain? | Terms and Conditions
Feel free to link to this page.

This is a satirical computer-generated website. By using this site, you agree to abide by our terms and conditions.
Copyright Rapid Intelligence 2003. All Rights Reserved.