Sprinkle it with salt then chow down.
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it depends on where you live.
The Dictionary term for abaft (preposition or adverb) is: (prep)- to the rear of; to the stern/back (the rear of a boat) (adverb)- at or towards the back/rear/stern Sentences: (prep) The captain looked abaft the boat. --(he looked to the back of the boat) (abaft is the preposition and the boat is the object of the preposition) You, get abaft me. --(telling someone to get behind you) (abaft = preposition, me = Object of Preposition) (adv)- The cow is eating abaft of the barn. --(The cow is eating behind/at the rear of the barn) (verb- is eating, adverb- abaft, prep- of, Object of Prep- the barn)
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i dont know it depends on where u live :)
Lawrence Wright after the 1996 National Championship game against Florida State. "If you ain't a Gator, you must be Gator Bait! Florida State..."Gator Bait""
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Its called the cost of living. I answering the exact same question in a college prep class
Gator Bowl was created in 1946.
Gator Golf was created in 1994.