In Scottish Gaelic it is fionnairidh.
In Irish Gaelic it is faireoir.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
Tá an Lucht Báis ag breathnú
No. Dead things don't reproduce. Ever. They're dead. Viruses have characteristics of both non-living and living organisms and they can reproduce inside the host cell. nope, dead things dont do anything but rot. cause they are dead
from my experience they dont eat when you watch them.lol
trudy is not dead she is doing well and still living a healthy and full life! if she was dead dont you think you would have herd about it on tv?
i dont know but,and stop talking about her cuz she gonin b my motheren law if she is living
I dont think it will be shown on five. You can watch it online or on living tv
Dead trees get charged quickly, since dry / dead roots dont supply water to the leaves of the tree the charge accumulated also does not get discharged to the ground. Hence lightning strikes dead trees more than living trees.
Hair is dead cells and actually has no nerves. When you pull on your hair, it is actually the living nerves in your scalp which register it.
Heck, No! He is about, eh, I would say 40 ish. Tune in to channel 42 Food Network, and watch him! Dont listen to rumors saying "Hes dead" Cuz hes not.
On Netflix and if you dont have that you can watch it on Hulu.
They don't transport dead people because they need the ambulances for people who are still living and have a chance to survive. If u transported someone who was already dead it could kill another person at the same time.
Dont watch that?? Sicko?
sure if you dont want to see it then dont watch and if you do then do watch it