The person who forged their name is the main culprit. The notary is not 100% blameless.
Lovin Bradley! (chillin wit persephony and jennifer) from aaliyah!
Who's to blame? "Who's" is a conjunction meaning "who is?" So, if you want to construct a sentence using "who's," try to say "who is" and see if the sentence still makes sense. Whose towel was left on the locker room's floor? "Whose" is the possessive of "who"; denoting ownership, e.g., whose towel, whose car, whose newspaper.
The Farmers whose small villages were kept unclean
blame it on the goose
James Brudenell was born on Oct 16 1797 & died March 28 1868. He is famous for the Charge of the Light Brigade debacle in the Crimean war. Much blame & counter blame is to this day debated over whose fault this was.
I don't remember but it used to be in air conditioners, spray, refrigerator but i don't remember its name
if you have hit something in front of you, that would be your broblem
No one to blame.
If you are referring to: "Don't blame it on sunshine, Don't blame it on moonlight, Don't blame it on good times". Then the song you are after is: Blame it on the Boogie, by The Jackson Five.
Both of you If it's consentual, then you're both to blame, or neither is to blame, depending on the circumstances. In other words, the blame or non-blame is equal for both of you.
no they were not to blame
In sooth your are to blame