no because kaitlyn davis sings better
Kaymon Peak go to youtube and look him up.
Cynthia Fee.
Give Love a Try. But it's not on itunes yet. XD
The Kanto starters are as follows:Cyndaquil.....Quilava.....Typhlosion = FireChikorita.....Bayleef.....Meganium = GrassTotodile.....Croconaw.....Feraligatr = Water- Edit By Kaymon!Alright, The Pokemon from KANTO i know from heart,Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venasaur. - GrassCharmander, Charmeleon, Charizard. - FireSquirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise. - WaterJohto :Cyndaquil, Quilava, Typhlosion - FireChikorita, Bayleef, Meganium. - GrassTotodile, Croconaw, Feraligatr. - WaterHoenn :Mudkip (My 2nd Favorite!), Marshtomp, Swampert. - WaterTorchic, Combusken, Blaziken. - FireTreeko, Grovyle, Sceptile. - GrassSinnoh :Piplup, Prinplup, Empoleon. - Water (MY FAVORITE!!)Turtwig, Grotle, Torterra. - GrassChimchar, Monferno, Infernape. - FirePokemon Black And White (?) (JAPANESE!) :Pokabu - FireTsutaja - Grass (the site is broken so i can only write bold!)Mijumaru - WATER!Now, I fixed it...Alright so, Kanto (Y) Johto (Y) Hoenn (Y) Sinnoh (Y) B/W (Unknown Area) (Y) (J)By Kaymon, Kaymon Kaymon Kaymon Kaymon Kaymon Kaymon KaymonKaymon made the last line, DO NOT STEAL, GIVE CREDIT!
Torgor the Minotaur, Skor the Winged Stallion, Narga the Sea Monster, Kaymon the Gorgon Hound, Tusk the Mighty Mammoth, & Sting the Scorpion Man
Sing Sing Sing! BEST SONG EVER!! -Sing sing sing, i love to sing sing i ma helove to sing with you lets sing sing sing
Peak to Peak Charter School was created in 1999.
Peak to Peak is the most positive peak to the negative peak value. Or find any peak value and multiply by 2.
The amplitude of the function [ sin(x) ] is 1 peak and 2 peak-to-peak . The amplitude of 6 times that function is 6 peak and 12 peak-to-peak.
Sing Sing Sing - album - was created in 1992-11.
No, Victoria Peak (also known as Mount Austin or locally as "The Peak") is a natural landform. However, there are buildings on and around Victoria Peak, such as the Peak Galleria and the Peak Tram station.
Nightingales are known for their beautiful and distinctive songs, which are most prominent during the breeding season, typically from April to July in the Northern Hemisphere. While their singing can peak in May, they do not sing exclusively in that month. Their song is often heard at night, especially in the early summer, as males use it to attract mates and establish territory. Thus, nightingales sing throughout several months, not just in May.