1956, not long after Little Richard had a hit with the original version.
Little Richard and Bill Haley and the comets both charted with it in 1956
if it is the Haley okans every body's go on about she died last week rip Haley okans
no
rip it up secretly before anyone finds out
Comets are not physically strong objects in the traditional sense. They are composed mostly of ice, dust, and gas, and can break apart easily if they come too close to the Sun or other celestial bodies due to gravitational forces. However, they can be powerful in terms of the impact they have on our understanding of the solar system and the valuable scientific information they provide.
Yes, rip currents are very dangerous. Several people die each year after being caught in these currents.
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the gum is gimmicked it is a shell for the gum squares while your talking you rip the corner of the bill and stick it in the shell then u pretend to rip it and then show its in there
Some exaggerated parts in Rip Van Winkle include Rip's prolonged 20-year sleep in the Catskill Mountains, the dramatic changes that occur in the village and Rip's family during his absence, and the comically exaggerated description of Rip's wife, Dame Van Winkle, as a domineering and nagging figure.
Ultimate Warrior Ivan Koloff Steve Williams (rip) Paul Bearer (rip) Honky Tonk Man Jake Roberts Bill Eadie and Barry Darsow
you know those little easy rip edges on cereal bags with the little holes that make it easy to rip it off?? well that is perforated... so perforation is like the process of poking the little holes to make it easy rip ... like a coupon or a cereal bag or ... my water bill.
No because then you could rip all your money in half and use it.MoreA torn bill that's at least 2/3 intact AND shows at least one complete serial number can be redeemed at a bank for a complete bill. As the original answer noted, you can't have less than that part because people would rip bills in half and exchange each piece for a full bill.