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Using the tune to, "On Top of Old Smokey" and fill in the blanks.
You cannot use "cheese" or "sneezed", that's from the original parody.

On top of spaghetti all covered with_________,
I found my poor meatball when somebody________.

2007-10-14 05:43:35 · 13 answers · asked by ♫ Bubastes, Cat Goddess♥ 7

How do you say "manboobs" in spanish? I know "ginecomastia" is the proper term but is there an equivalent to "manboobs" in spanish? (slang?)

2007-10-14 05:24:24 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

I just need the third principle part, its for a paper I have to write. Thanks!!!!

2007-10-14 05:16:07 · 4 answers · asked by voc_jvd 2

1)A.C.A.B.F CLUE. How incredible
2)A.F.I.T.O CLUE. Oops in the salve
3)M.Y.P.A.Q CLUE. Behave now
4)Y.E.H.P CLUE. Yum yum
5)A.H.N.T.C CLUE Halloween frustration
Please any help

2007-10-14 05:08:05 · 3 answers · asked by baldy jim 1

Gisele.
I think it's pronounced "juh zel"
it looks weird to me...and i ran across on google or somewhere
so wut do u think about it o.O

2007-10-14 04:17:55 · 2 answers · asked by crazy_juice_mmm_yum 2

2007-10-14 03:40:42 · 3 answers · asked by vidhi c 1

2007-10-14 03:15:41 · 4 answers · asked by gerrytweedie 3

Plenty of us type sentences with the word "your" and sometimes leave out the last letter. For example "I love you coat." Why do you think this is?

2007-10-14 00:43:11 · 6 answers · asked by duskflight 2

THIS ONES INTRESTING

2007-10-13 23:40:35 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

If you "jumped the gun" on this one, what does it mean and where does it come from?

2007-10-13 20:28:11 · 7 answers · asked by Henry 5

2007-10-13 19:35:12 · 11 answers · asked by kumar_satish999 1

wouldn't it make sense to be meese isn't there a double vowel rule in there somewhere. when you think of words like goose, mouse, and moose. i can't believe so many others have wondered this.

2007-10-13 19:22:32 · 1 answers · asked by ncabroad 1

LADY MACBETH:
Infirm of purpose!
Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead
Are but as pictures:" 'tis the eye of childhood
That fears a painted devil." If he do bleed,
I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal;
For it must seem their guilt.


Re-enter LADY MACBETH
LADY MACBETH:
My hands are of your colour; but I shame
To wear a heart so white.
I hear a knocking
At the south entry: retire we to our chamber;
A little water clears us of this deed:
How easy is it, then! "Your constancy
Hath left you unattended."

1-Does "painted devil" means imaginary devil?
2-As I underestand " Your constancy
Hath left you unattended"one means: your firmness has gone. but somewhere I read it means your lack of firmness has gone. which one is correct?
Tanx

2007-10-13 19:17:58 · 2 answers · asked by Bang 1

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pls help on writing a short story about this idiom
fishy ( it means strange and suspicious)

2007-10-13 19:03:44 · 5 answers · asked by a b 1

I wrote it in my essay and my english teacher said there was no such word.

2007-10-13 18:32:10 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

i want it to make sense first of all, and maybe something political

2007-10-13 18:10:34 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Fun.....................................................................................................University............................................................................................................................LOL!!!!

2007-10-13 17:56:28 · 9 answers · asked by n 2

Which one is right? I heard people saying differently but I don't know which one is gramtically right.

2007-10-13 17:20:21 · 10 answers · asked by MKS 2

2007-10-13 16:08:52 · 6 answers · asked by Melvin James Santos 1

2007-10-13 15:27:36 · 4 answers · asked by Darren J 1

2007-10-13 15:09:09 · 1 answers · asked by sabyasachi d 1

2007-10-13 15:05:25 · 16 answers · asked by Guinness 5

Of any origin. Why do you like that name and where does it come from? (place.)

2007-10-13 14:49:46 · 23 answers · asked by .:Ich.Bin.Eine.Engel:. 1

Don't give up me.
Don't give up on me.

2007-10-13 14:09:53 · 4 answers · asked by popcorn0421 1

I halve a spelling chequer
It came with my pea sea
It plane lee marques four my revue
Miss steaks aye ken knot sea


Eye ran this poem threw it
Your sure reel glad two no
It's vary polished in it's weigh
My chequer tolled me sew


A chequer is a bless sing
It freeze yew lodes of thyme
It helps me awl stiles two reed
And aides mi when aye rime


To rite with care is quite a feet
Of witch won should be proud
And wee mussed dew the best wee can
Sew flaws are knot aloud

And now bee cause my spelling
is checked with such grate flare
Their are know faults with in my cite
Of nun eye am a wear

Each frays come posed up on my screen
Eye trussed to be a joule
The chequer poured o'er every word
To cheque sum spelling rule

That's why aye brake in two averse
My righting wants too pleas
Sow now ewe sea wye aye dew prays
Such soft wear for pea seas

2007-10-13 14:05:15 · 2 answers · asked by biodegradable insane asylum 5

that's it, is it correct? thanks

2007-10-13 14:02:25 · 3 answers · asked by David C 1

Finny wins over the strict Mr. Patch Withers with his speech.

P.S: Thanks guys!

2007-10-13 13:59:36 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-13 13:55:57 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

Go by the pronunciation...

is it a different pronunciation of homage?

2007-10-13 13:53:33 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

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