Because he is obviously attracted to that girl.
He may be shy to speak to her.
He regretted his choice
C stands for 'see', U stands for 'you', L stands for 'later', so it stands for 'see you later'.
Pocket watches, chimney clocks, sun dials, church clocks. Only wrist watches are from a later date.
tell me later
TTYL stands for:Talk to you later.And also rofl stands for: rolling on the floor laughing
TTYL stands for talk to you later. BFFL stands for best friends for life.
'ttyl' stands for' talk to you later'
CWYL stands for Chat With You Later.
LeGant is a trademark used by Montgomery Ward department stores for watches produced under contract for sale in their chain. The watches were initially made in Switzerland, and will bear 'Swiss Made' on their dials and movements. Some models, such as the 'QS' were early 'electric' watches, not to be confused with 'electronic' watches, and were an evolutionary step between classic mechanical watches and modern quartz electronic watches. These movements utilized a balance wheel mechanism for timekeeping, as do fine mechanical watches, both vintage and modern. However, the watches were powered by battery (rather than the coiled mainspring to store power, as done in mechanical watches). This hybrid electro-mechanical movement helped to overcome the problem of extremely short battery life in the first electric watches. The Le Gant name was sold to Seiko in the early 1990's and watches from that era specify 'Japan Mov't', etc. Production was later ceased.
This is an old Latin question posed by the poet, "Juvenal" in his "Satires". The philosopher Plato later popularized the phrase. It is a question meant to be thought over, so there is no original answer. The phrase was originally "What guardians watch over the guardians?" It is Who Watches the Watchers?"
LeGant is a trademark used by Montgomery Ward department stores for watches produced under contract for sale in their chain. The watches were initially made in Switzerland, and will bear 'Swiss Made' on their dials and movements. Some models, such as the 'QS' were early 'electric' watches, not to be confused with 'electronic' watches, and were an evolutionary step between classic mechanical watches and modern quartz electronic watches. These movements utilized a balance wheel mechanism for timekeeping, as do fine mechanical watches, both vintage and modern. However, the watches were powered by battery (rather than the coiled mainspring to store power, as done in mechanical watches). This hybrid electro-mechanical movement helped to overcome the problem of extremely short battery life in the first electric watches. The Le Gant name was sold to Seiko in the early 1990's and watches from that era specify 'Japan Mov't', etc. Production was later ceased
save it and eat it later