we wouldn't usually use the second phrase, only the first, as it is pretty meaningless
Usually in your pockets,or try places you dont think its in.
Usually the first change is sexual repression....
The answer is "author"Your very welcome=]
welcome
At least in Mexico we call first-year sudents: "Novatos", which literally means novices... so we usually say "Novatada"... for a fresher party. "Novatada" can be the welcome party... but it can also mean the welcome prank that greater students make to freshers on their first day at school.
first of you spell it like this: color not: colour and anyway becuz alot of places are cold and water is blue and most of it is cold :)welcome * ** **** ***** ****** ******* ******** ********* ********** *********** ************ *couture queen*
First BearVille ran out of welcome passes
Welcome to the Jungle.
Yes. Hail falls in places that (surprisingly) get no snow because of heat. I know, I didn't get it at first either.
1924 :) your welcome ;)
Yes.They first named it 'welcome to Molliwood',then welcome to Mollywood,then welcome to Holliwood.And finally they said it should be Sonny with a Chance,and thought that was SO much better!