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slimy if you put too much on you. however it is quite weak.
the answer is yes because you have to put glue in anything slimy
the answer is yes because you have to put glue in anything slimy
it makes a thundering noise because you are mixing freezing water with boiling hot water
The quinine in the tonic water makes it glow blue if you put it under a blacklight!
It's a mossy film that grows on them a fungus, look at the bottom of a pond sometime.
No Sedona, Arizona does not put fluoride in it's water supply. In the US over 70 percent of cities and towns put fluoride in the drinking water.
A put-put engine is extremely simple. It has a tank which contains water with two tubes leading from the water supply, perhaps in a pond. Under the tank is a source of heat which brings the water in the tank to the boil and makes steam. This steam rushes down the two pipes to the water supply, so moving the boat forward, almost like a jet engine. But that lasts only for a very short time because the steam condenses in the colder water, thus reducing the pressure in the tank such that a little more cold water enters the tank, which is heated to "steaming point" once more. So we hear the put put put put put........
no. water put on water makes more water. its the same as land on land. put land on land, makes more land not dyer land.
Put holy water on it
Put a band aid or any medic supply to it so it will stop bleeding
cause you put it in cold water... so it makes it cold.
slimy if you put too much on you. however it is quite weak.
The water supply was contaminated. The company contaminated the soil with their chemicals.
Because water flows downwards, and by help of which we can get a evenly distributed water supply in the house.
put water on it
You cut off its oxygen supply, no fuel-no fire