Regina george played by rachel mcadams gets hit by a bus
it's about a pear of snobby girls who want everything and everyone to like them
Who is George Coleman? Did you mean George O'Malley? That character was hit by a bus.
The name of the episode where George is struck by a bus is "Now or Never." It is the 102nd episode to air in the series' run but it is the 24th and final episode of the 5th season. The show made it's TV debut on May 14th, 2009.
His ButtChandler gets hit in the bottom
George O'Malley died at the end of season 5.
it's about a pear of snobby girls who want everything and everyone to like them
no he is just confident this confidence will disappear when he gets hit by a bus in the series 1 finale
No, Justin Bieber did not get hit by a bus.
Ofcourse he does! I mean white girls are the $hit.... Who in their right mind wouldn't like white girls?
Who is George Coleman? Did you mean George O'Malley? That character was hit by a bus.
They probably like them!<3
it means that you have a wimpy punch, although there is a lot of girls that can hit pretty hard.
Boys who hit or are mean to girls may do so due to a lack of appropriate coping skills, poor role modeling from adults, or a belief that it is acceptable behavior. It is important to address this behavior through education, communication, and setting clear boundaries to promote healthy relationships and mutual respect.
They both hit.
Possibly not if your diet was otherwise very healthy. (I assume you mean "don't live as long" as opposed to "die quicker", since everyone which the same cause of death generally die at a very similar speed. For example, a non-veg eater gets hit by a bus. He had a veg-eating friend standing next to him, who also gets hit by the bus, at the same speed, with the same force, in the same place. Both are pretty much guaranteed to die at very similar times. )
if the person didn't mean to no sorry
Hitting others is never okay. It may indicate aggression, lack of impulse control, or a need for conflict resolution skills. This behavior should be addressed through intervention, counseling, and education on healthy relationships.