No its Paul Kaye aka Dennis Pennis
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closed ad means that the ad is closed and that .........hahahaha loser i bet you copyed a pasted this on to your work lazy
My bet is Trevor Hall
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If you want people to swarm in your place,you have to make an effective ad. Click on the "ADVERTISE THIS PLACE" button and copy the template.work on it on Microsoft paint. When your done upload it. when its done go to your "ad inventory" and bet tix. (the lowest is 50 tix)it will run for 24 hours then you have to bet tix again. REMEMBER make it a good ad.
The correct Latin translation of "To the victor the spoils" is "Victori spolia." Explanation: 'Victorem' is the accusative case of the 3rd declension noun 'victor'. Use of a noun in the accusative case, together with the pronoun 'ad ', means 'to' in the sense of travelling - eg 'Ambulavi ad victorem' means 'I walked to the victor'. The construction (ad + accusative noun) does NOT mean 'to' in the sense of giving. For that you need the dative case, with no preposition. The dative of 'victor' is 'victori'. The word 'spolias' does not, and never did exist. The ending '-as' is 1st declension accusative plural, but the Latin word 'spolium' (booty) is 2nd declension neuter. The word 'spolium' was usually used in the plural, and the plural of 'spolium', in both the nominative and accusative cases, is 'spolia'. "To the victor, the spoils" is thus "victori spolia"
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gun shop, gun show, want ad, on line auctions
The exact dates are unkown but a few searches I have read say~in the year AD 177in the year AD 180around the year AD 230so my best bet is 180, it seems the closest. Hope this helped!
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I'm willing to bet that this is Karolina Kurkova who we have seen on Victoria's Secret commercials.
I don't know what ad you're referring to, each ad has a different song. Your best bet for finding it would be looking up the specific ad on Youtube. Once you find it, the song is probably a topic of discussion in the comment section.