"The men is smiling at me" is not grammatically correct. "Men" is plural, so the verb that goes with it should be "are", not "is".
"He is smiling with me" is grammatically correct, but the meaning is a bit unusual. It means that both of you are smiling at the same time, but not necessarily looking at each other.
Here's one: http://owlchannel.com/live.html
The distance via Hwy 101 is 1544 miles.
If you want to get Google to show that route, you have to set a bunch of way-points like this, since the route keeps trying to jump back to I-5. To set a way-point, just click somewhere on the suggested route and drag it to a point you want to include in your trip.
Probably none in English, because 'q' rarely occurs without being followed by 'u'.
If you remove the 'q' though, you can get 'balanced jaw' and many 3-word anagrams like 'ban claw jade.'
Here's an anagram finder:
http://www.wordsmith.org/anagram/index.html
oops -- wrong level
According to Google Maps, there are two routes you can take, and they start heading south at different points:
#54 north and east to catch #57 south at Wornall and 85th.
or
#51 south and then southeast to catch #57 south at Wornall and Bannister.
"Czaritza"? Here are the lyrics in French and English:
http://maceddy.com/czaritza/
Here's a recording of someone from Paris saying it:
http://www.forvo.com/word/trente_et_un/#fr
Hold 'shift'
while you hit 'enter'.