i dont think so loser
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I think any one can easily ride a pocket rocket. They are extremely slow and have almost no power. They are also very easy to ride with a twist and go operation. So a 9 year old would be fine on a pocket rocket.
If a motorcycle can be licensed for the street, then the operator needs a license to ride it in any state. A 110cc Pocket Rocket is not legal on some roads in Michigan.
Yes, there are several websites that can assist people who are looking for pocket diets. You can try: www.pocketdiet.com and http://www.bebeautifulfatloss.com/eat.php?id=19.
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it matters how you got it set up and your weight but any where from 25 mph to 65mphIt all depends on what pocket rocket you purchase. some are called pocket bikes to. Look at the description and it should say. but also look at your cc's and hp. That matters to.
I don't think that ANY individual person has ever built a space rocket. Such rockets are built by teams of people, not by individuals.
The time it takes NASA to build a rocket can vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the rocket and any unexpected issues that may arise during the construction process. On average, it can take several years from the initial design phase to the completion and testing of a rocket before it is ready for launch.
There is a program called scratch. There is also GameMaker by Yoyo Games.
To determine if you have any cash in your pocket, simply reach into your pocket and feel for any paper bills. If you feel paper bills, then you have cash in your pocket.
Whether there would be any out of pocket fees would depend on the type of work you wish to undertake at home. If you chose a line of work such as a retail business then you would have to pay for materials such as stock from your own pocket. However you could choose something such as blogging which can be done for free on certain websites, which would create advertising revenue for you.
Pocket aliens very