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When the wind is blowing you can here the sound of it...... and then when somebody calls your name you here it and then you go after it..... LOL :)
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA~!!! At least that's the sound he makes around here.
The children around here mostly bawl.
I love in Woodstock, Georgia and it's fairly small and rains a lot. There are also a lot of woods around here which surrounds Lake Allatoona.
maria christiina falls is a falls here in the Philippines taht is popular...
"In this neck of the woods" just means "around here." A "neck" is a thin stretch of woodland that connects two larger areas."As a slower pace" just means slower.
Yes there are sound bar deals around that you may want to checkout. Here are some sites I found for you to have a look at www.hometheater.com/category/soundbar-reviews
really what?if it is live yesAnother Answer:I think you need a verb here...For example,"Can birds really fly in the woods?""Can birds really eat in the woods?""Can birds really dance in the woods?"
No, the word "here" does not have a long "e" sound. The vowel sound in "here" is a short "e" sound, pronounced as "heer."