because for one its in a bag and the water needs to keep cold and it needs sunlight and there is such thing as too much water.
I only know the chorus it is: bb AA c bagag abag....good luck!!
I only know the chorus it is: bb AA c bagag abag....good luck!!
I only know the chorus it is: bb AA c bagag abag....good luck!!
in abag of mini cheddars there are 126 calories per bag. nom nom :)
EEE G D C(high c) G F ABAG that's all i know and i also learned it by ear
something like this (all E's and B's are flat): C E DD CD E D C C E D D C D B A G. C E DD CD E D C C E D D C D B A G.. ABAG C CBC. ABAG C CBC. AAAAAA BBB AGFG.
the job gets easier the higher you lift the object
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern --ABAG. That is, six letter words with 3rd letter A and 4th letter B and 5th letter A and 6th letter G. In alphabetical order, they are: seabag
Arkadi Tsinman has: Performed in "Vesna" in 1947. Played Preston in "Russkiy vopros" in 1947. Performed in "Sud chesti" in 1948. Performed in "Serebristaya pyl" in 1953. Performed in "Poprygunya" in 1955. Performed in "Ya vam pishu..." in 1959. Performed in "Foma Gordeev" in 1959. Performed in "Sem nyanek" in 1962. Played Abag in "Korolevstvo krivykh zerkal" in 1964. Performed in "Anna Karenina" in 1967. Performed in "Vernost materi" in 1968. Played Advicer I in "Ogon, voda i... mednye truby" in 1968. Performed in "Ekhali v tramvaye Ilf i Petrov" in 1972. Performed in "Boy posle pobedy" in 1972.
i think it is something like 23a 23a something rather
The cast of Korolevstvo krivykh zerkal - 1964 includes: Vera Altayskaya as Asirk Andrei Alyoshin Tatyana Barysheva as Grandmother Valentin Bryleev Andrey Fayt as Nushrok Vyacheslav Gostinsky Lyudmila Karaush Aleksandr Khvylya Lidiya Korolyova Anatoli Kubatsky as Jagupop 77 Valentina Kutsenko Ivan Kuznetsov Georgiy Millyar Tamara Nosova as Aunt Aksal Pavel Pavlenko as Ministr Nikolay Romanov as Court Nadezhda Samsonova Mikhail Shcherbakov Andrei Stapran as Gurd Lyudmila Sukhova Arkadi Tsinman as Abag Zoya Vasilkova Lidiya Vertinskaya as Anidag Olga Yukina as Olya Tatyana Yukina as Yalo
Vampires are mythical or fictional beings. They do whatever the author of a work about vampires says they do. However, since WikiAnswers has many responses to questions about fictional characters (Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn for example) it is possible to set out what a vampire might be expected to do for continuity in any future vampire stories. Unfortunately vampire legends occur in almost every civilization from Persians to present day movies. As a consequence a vampire might be a servant of any ancient or modern "bad guy" god or cursed by any ancient or modern "good guy" deity. The most common modern variant is based on Bram Stoker's "Dracula" who was held at bay by crosses, silver, holy water and garlic. It might be possible to assume this general trend of phobia's would indicate some falling out with the Christian God. There is no evidence of any form of worship in the Stoker book or in Nosferatu (a film directed by FW Murnau. With Max Schreck, Gustav von Wangenheim, Greta Schröder) The only form of reverence in vampire legends is with Chinese and Hungarian vampires (and strangely enough Sesame Street's "The Count"). All of these exemplars are caught up with mathematics. Each has a compulsion to count. Seeds of millet or rice are strewn on the ground before attacking , so a victim can gain precious time by having abag of small countable items always at hand. Many vampires (a disturbing majority of them) retain some sort of ritual observance and admit to some higher force. Most of these are 'in-line' with religious societies at the time of their death which means archaic religions, although many are connected with surviving religions. It must be noted that it is the vampires that admit to the religion not the religion that recognizes them. I know of no religion that out-reaches to vampires. This is simply the vampires retaining the beliefs they had when they died, not a conversion to religion, although that is not entirely unknown either.