If the packaging is sealed and the label in nice shape, then this 1950's item is worth anywhere from $50 - $75.
never give up on women
Never? Avoid thinking in absolutes. It is much better to understand published statistics but impossible to say "never safe to ...".
Never? Avoid thinking in absolutes. It is much better to understand published statistics but impossible to say "never safe to ...".
give up . its never gonna be answered !
Your date of birth will never vary, it will always be the same.
"Never let go" is my favorite Bryan Adams song and many of his songs are classics in my opinion.
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The Devils Marbles are amongst the most famous Australian rocks, right up there with Uluru and the Olgas.All guide books and brochures about the Australian Outback feature a picture of the Marbles. Or rather, of two of the marbles...I wonder how many people are aware that the Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve is 1802 hectares in size, and that there are lots of marbles here.That people might think of the Marbles as just those two huge rocks had never crossed my mind. Until my friend stood there in the reserve with an open mouth and went "wow!"When she explained why she was so surprised it dawned on me... Of course! You never see anything else but that one famous picture, and there's rarely any useful information with it.
No. I am the only one with a large brain...YOU WILL NEVER BE ME! NEVER. NEVER.. NEVER!
It means he is lazy and u should dump and shove marbles up his but
All of them. Probably. I don't know. Remember kids... you can never trust a banker.
We don't know what size marbles you have, so we can't tell you their volume.But we can tell you that you had better get the same answer no matter whatmethod you use, otherwise something is definitely fishy. The answer never dependson what method you use to find it.
Nope nope nope nope nope nope nope ...... Never ever ever times x infinity
Probably, I never thought of that, but that is a great idea! Hopefully, they will.
This ad compares the Coca Cola product to many American classics such as Elvis and baseball. By making this comparison, the advertisement is trying to portray to its audience that like the other classics exhibited in the picture, Coke will not go out of style.
I've never heard of this expression before. I'm not able to think about any expressions about marbles that have anything to do with the mouth at all.