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2007-08-16 09:06:24 · 1 answers · asked by jugs 1

2007-08-16 08:49:14 · 11 answers · asked by Debbie S 1

Does it has to do something about throwing up? dying? animals spraying? I just dont know

thanks for the ans.

2007-08-16 08:19:16 · 11 answers · asked by baldoxxx5000 1

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Aprocot or aprocot? Carmel or carmel? JCPenny or JC Pennies?

2007-08-16 07:59:04 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm doing a roleplay with another person overa forum, and I'm not sure what my character's reply should be.
They're currently about to...'get it on' as one of my friends called it, but they're not quite there yet.
The sentence I need to reply to is;
"I love you." He urged again, their eyes connecting once more. "I really, really do."

What should my character say?

2007-08-16 07:50:22 · 5 answers · asked by s¢яєαmjєssι¢α 1

PLEASE INCLUDE THE ENTIRE STATEMENT IN YOUR ANSWER. IT IS SO MUCH EASIER TO UNDERSTAND.
THANK YOU.

1. Today will be better than yesterday because_________.
2. We know the world is round because __________.
3. If the Beatles had been from the deep South of the USA, insted of Liverpool, they would have ____________
4. Sunshine loves U.S.Marshal Matt Dillon ("Gunsmoke") soooooooooooo much because __________.

2007-08-16 07:39:12 · 15 answers · asked by I am Sunshine 6

Some things take "no time," some occur in a "split second," others in the "blink of an eye." And I know some people who would do certain things in "a New York minute."

What are some other phrases for how fast things happen, or could happen? 10 points for the best.

2007-08-16 07:12:14 · 2 answers · asked by ghouly05 7

2007-08-16 06:48:28 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous

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Found this in a marketing article..."older-school companies have a history of airing on the side of caution anyway."

Is this correct? I thought it was better to err on the side of caution, not air on the side of caution, but I've found both on the internet.

2007-08-16 06:03:09 · 3 answers · asked by graybear 4

is this supposed to mean your jealous? or somethin?

2007-08-16 05:45:19 · 9 answers · asked by dsfdsf s 1

" I couldn't contain my happiness when I was accepted to a law school."

2007-08-16 05:42:37 · 10 answers · asked by Kushan T 1

2007-08-16 05:28:22 · 6 answers · asked by dhanaura2003 1

2007-08-16 05:24:52 · 22 answers · asked by eliza 2

2007-08-16 05:19:36 · 6 answers · asked by brilliant butterfly 2

THIS IS NOT HOMEWORK

Listed below are four words, a verb, a noun, an adjective and an adverb. Try to use all of the words in one sentence. (You may use any form of the verb):

avert
ambiance
amorphous
adroitly

2007-08-16 05:05:45 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Blah...

2007-08-16 05:00:51 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

Thanks!

2007-08-16 04:55:48 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-08-16 04:40:20 · 3 answers · asked by Porgie 7

2007-08-16 04:37:21 · 9 answers · asked by Kushan T 1

2007-08-16 04:08:02 · 14 answers · asked by Mzonjani K 1

PLEASE INCLUDE THE ENTIRE STATEMENT IN YOUR ANSWER. IT IS SO MUCH EASIER TO UNDERSTAND.
THANK YOU.

1. The best advice a stranger ever gave me was __________.
2. The reason I have not been on "American Idol" yet is because __________________.
3. When you told me to ________, I did. And here's what happened: _____________________
4. If I had an opportunity to ask Abraham Lincoln one question, it would be _____________.

2007-08-16 03:58:42 · 14 answers · asked by I am Sunshine 6

If you can't see, you are blind. If you can't hear, you are deaf. If you can't talk, you are dumb or mute. So if you can't smell, what the hec do you call it?

2007-08-16 03:24:49 · 4 answers · asked by cbass 2

My friend Brittany Starr needs a slogan. Lets just say shes going to be singing in something and I need something that rhymes like "Go far, with Brittany Starr"...Can you think of something better?

2007-08-16 02:46:21 · 6 answers · asked by MissMich 1

I'm trying to abbreviate family tree information and want to be consistent with common practices for abbreviating these two words. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

2007-08-16 02:24:35 · 2 answers · asked by Minneapolis Man 2

2007-08-16 02:20:03 · 5 answers · asked by rodelisa g 1

who noe this can give me the answer? thanks

2007-08-16 01:37:27 · 3 answers · asked by novell n 1

Suppose I wanted to say that someone does not have the advantage of knowing a language in which a conversation is being made :
Would they be :
Lingually compromised
or
Linguistically compromised
or
Language-wise compromised

2007-08-16 01:16:58 · 6 answers · asked by proteusmirabilus 4

2007-08-15 23:31:17 · 7 answers · asked by Sang 1

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