He said after he finishes his senior year which is 2 years from now (2014)
she is super nice. she said its hard for her to play sam because she has to be mean.
"We suck" -Posted by a senior "Young and dum" -Posted by another senior last year, my freshman t said we're so fresh...man. i thought it was cute.
Shes going into 12th grade trust me she said on Oprah shes graduating in 2010shes going into her senior year
He most likely had you on his mind and found it hard to get you off his mind.
Carry on is said after a senior officer enters an area, and it means to continue on with what ever you were working on prior to his/her entering a room or area.
Someone who is older than other people is said to be their senior. Also, a person who has been working at a job longer than others is 'senior' to them, or occupies a senior position in the company.
what the fugde i said you answer this fugding hard question you dumb cow!
Might mean that he simply doesn't know what you mean by that. Try giving him reasons as to why you think he doesn't like you anymore. It's hard for him to explain himself if you don't have your own reasons.
you got better looking, you got a better personality, and he likes you now.
No, the word 'senior' is noun and an adjective, not a pronoun.The noun senior is word for an older person (a senior citizen); a person of higher rank or position than another; a student in their fourth year of high school or college.The adjective senior describes a person as the older of two people in the same family with the same name; of or relating to older people; of higher or the highest rank or standing; of or pertaining to seniors in high school or college.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. For example:A senior came up with the idea for the fundraiser. He said he knows some merchants that will participate.
i had it looked at and they said it was the oxygen sensor could that be the problem if so how hard is it to change.