Chiffon margerine, early-mid 1970's.
No. Consider this. If I give you the power to become invisible. What would you do? Nice things? Hell no.
That girl is nice. that was nice of you
You can't use nouns to describe things. You can use "nice" to describe nouns though as it is an adjective.E.G. That car looks nice
"1-800 Flowers has the best prices or Proflowers. I bought flowers from Proflowers last year for my Mother-in-law. She had to set up the arrangement herself, but she enjoyed doing it. We bought a nice arrangement and a vase for about $20."
He meant what he said. It was nice kissing you. As in, he liked it.
...It's not nice to fool Mother Nature... Many of those ads were brilliant and very funny.
mother nature is important to us. love mother nature as you love your self
God made Mother Nature. Mother Nature is like his daughter or wife or something! She is a nice generous beautiful goddess!Answer:There is no "Mother Nature". The term is a personification of the natural world. In the same way the Norse, Greek and Roman gods were the personification of the attribute they represented (Neptune was the personified sea, Thor was personified thunder)
This was for Chiffon Margarine. The actress was a fairly recognizable character actress as well. There was a big TV ad war between Chiffon and Imperial Margarine which instantly 'crowned' each consumer who took a bite of toast with a schmear of Imperial.
Well you know what. I saw a question that was"Am I a fool" and someone answered that they were. You know what person who said that, you're the fool. And the person who asked me if I'm a fool, I'm not. It is not nice to call people names
Well you know what. I saw a question that was"Am I a fool" and someone answered that they were. You know what person who said that, you're the fool. And the person who asked me if I'm a fool, I'm not. It is not nice to call people names
Well you know what. I saw a question that was"Am I a fool" and someone answered that they were. You know what person who said that, you're the fool. And the person who asked me if I'm a fool, I'm not. It is not nice to call people names
It is April Fool`s Day! You are sopposed to trick sombody(be nice though) then shout April Fool`s!
go from nice but to nice gut
Ask yourself what that person would have to gain by being nice to you. Are they trying to pursue someone you hang out with? Remember: fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me.
being nice to nature
There is already a question about science, so this answer will include idioms about nature.Across the pond is used to refer to the US in relation to the UK. In this phrase, the Atlantic Ocean is called "the pond."The four corners of the earth means a wide area. You usually hear this used as an exaggerated description of something, as in "When you dropped that stack of papers, they scattered to the four corners of the earth," or "People came from the four corners of the earth to listen to that band."Mother Nature is the term that stands for all of nature. You might hear someone say "Pick up that trash -- Mother Nature deserves more respect from you!" There was an old TV advert that said "It's not nice to fool Mother Nature" (it was an advert for synthetic butter)."The sky's the limit" means that there is really no limit. This is usually seen in terms of money, where someone would say "Order whatever you want to eat; the sky's the limit!"