The decision is based on material cheaply printed flags are not all weather and therefore need to be removed all weather nylon and polyester flags can be flown
you shouldnt have been on cialis in the first place
no
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you can't look at another girl while your with your girlfriend,(well you shouldnt)
it shouldnt be dangerous. its like using a laptop while its charging or using your ipod touch while charging.
stuff yourself until you cant eat anymore than you shouldnt be hungry for a while
On 13 January 2010, while the floods are happening in Queensland, it is indeed raining in Melbourne.
can but shouldnt, without one you're not insured which may be a bog problem should something happen to you while working.
It varies greatly. Some thunderstorms produce very little wind, while in rage cases, a thunderstorm can produce wind gusts to well over 100 mph.
A typical thunderstorm moves at about 30 miles per hour but hey can move as fast as 70 mph. So it is possible for a car to move faster than a thunderstorm, but that may involve moving at speeds that are dangerous on wet roads.
No, it is not safe to stay in water outdoors during a thunderstorm. Lightning can strike water and pose a serious risk of injury or death to anyone in or near the water. It is important to seek shelter indoors during a thunderstorm to stay safe.
The cumulus stage of a thunderstorm is characterized by building cumulus clouds and updrafts of warm, moist air. While heavy rains can occur in the later stages of a thunderstorm, it is not typically associated with the cumulus stage. The heaviest rainfall usually occurs during the mature or dissipating stage of a thunderstorm.