No
Herbert Bloch has written: 'The Roman brick stamps not published in vol. xv, 1 of the Corpus inscriptionum latinarum including indices to the Roman brick-stamps' -- subject(s): Brick stamps, Latin Inscriptions 'The bombardment of Monte Cassino' 'The Roman brick stamps' -- subject(s): Brick stamps, Architecture, History
it is 5 bundles of dope... 5 bundles is 50 packets of dope
Relating to postage stamps
coke doesn't literally mean coke it means cocaine
Yes,Russia have their own stamps,if that is what you mean.
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That it was stamped six times. The significance of the stamps themselves depends on what the stamps are.
Coke is a type of fuel made from coal.
The stamps just mean that you have made a record and it keeps track of how well you do.
Brick squad means yo mamA said my mama
If you mean Diet Coke, no. It has no sugar.