i don't think that there is a way... like i got some on mine but its still kinda a cheat.
i got two gameboys, firered, leafgreen, a connector cable, and an action replay.
i used the action reply to get 100 masterballs onto my leafgreen account.
i gave a masterball to 6 Pokemon on my leafgreen account.
i traded them to my firered account
on firered i took the masterballs from the Pokemon
on leafgreen i gave the Pokemon more masterballs
then i traded again
i just repeated this over and over until i got 100 masterballs on firered
the reason i didnt want to just put the action replay directly with firered was because that account was really powerful and the action replay sometimes messes it up. my leafgreen however, was really weak so it was worth the "risk".
Heinrich Balss was born in 1886.
Heinrich Balss died in 1957.
Rīgas Balss was created in 1957.
Rīgas Balss ended in 2009.
its balss
u think the caca balss inb the toilet GIRLS AND BOYS
This message is from ...........Aaron Waples I love Samantha burten's big beanbags /funbags/balss/boobies im gonna go get some milk!!!!!
Peteris Eteris is a Latvian author known for writing poetry and prose. Some of his works include "Sirds balss" (The Voice of the Heart) and "Pasaules gals" (The End of the World). Eteris has received recognition for his contributions to Latvian literature.
If it's to be served as an appetizer, I would not provide more than six per person. That would come to 300.
NO!!! Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a Brown Gas. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a colourless gas. Each gas differs by one atom viz. nitrogen and / or carbon. However, they are both acidic gases. When dissolved in water they form nitric acid (HNO3) and carbonic acid (H2CO3).
Marie Antoinette was hated by her people because she was:a gambleran alcoholica big party personshe didn't care when her people where in trouble (no money trouble)She was often "loud" and "uncouth" according to French standards. ( The French standards were grace and etiquette)Marie was hated by her people, firstly because they wasn't French, she was Austrian, and also because she always threw big parties and balss, not caring how much they costed. she had an arranged marriage with Louis, who was the complete opposite person to her. she was 'sold off' to France at such an early age, and to a husband who was cold and unresponsive, although they did grow to love each other. She had no concept of the real world, and acted like the foolish young girl she was - throwing grand parties, and acting in stage performances, setting up her own village in the grounds of her Petit Trianon.and can i just say that she never actually said the fampus quote everyone knows her for- 'let them eat cake', she was just misquoted. She grew up eating Brioche - which is a sweet bread. When told the people were starving, she said why don't they eat bread (and as the only bread she was used to was cake-like) she was misquoted.
1- Take ou one ball and slit the other six into two groups of three balls 2- put the two groups in the balance ( first use ) and if they are the same weight then the ball you took out in the first place is the heavier if not and one group is heavier than the other then the heavier ball is in that group so you can exclude the other group and the ball you took out at first. 3- If one group is heavier than the other then you take one ball from that group ( it has 3 balss remember? ) and you weight the other two remaining balls ( second and last use of the balance ) if the two balls have the same weight then the ball you took out is the heavier one if not look to the balance to see which of the balls is lower and there is your answer. Please, tell me if you understood : )