Raspberry, Cherry, Orange and Lemon. Black one might be Marshmallow, Caramel or Vanilla??
Walmart doesn't sell silly bandz but you can find them at Walgreen's or hallmark.
"very silly thought" is three words, and they're three different parts of speech. "very" is an adverb, "silly" is an adjective, and "thought" is a noun.
Tomfoolery is foolish or silly behavior. It is a noun.
The noun 'silly' is a singular, common, noun; a word for someone who behaves in a nonsensical manner. The word 'silly' is also an adjective. Examples: Noun: I'm such a silly, I mailed my keys with the letter. Adjective: The silly boy thought I'd never heard that one before.
Yes, Wal-Mart sells Silly Bandz, however, they may not have any in stock so if you can not find them, you should ask a store employee.
scented bands
Silly Putty is made by Crayola of different types of silicone. It was created by accident when scientists were trying to make a cheap rubber substance.
Take a bath, silly! You can wear his favorite smell, such as a desired perfume or wash up with a nicely scented body wash. Also, look for scents that are known to attract men. (Yes, certain scents have an attraction effect.) you can find the scents that can attract men from this article
Yes you can actually You can use Sharpie or nonwashable markers! It works fine and you wont have to buy them!
According to the Crayola website:"Crayola is the manufacturer of high quality creative experience products marketed primarily under the Crayola and Silly Putty brand names."Crayola is continually evaluating opportunities to make our products environmentally friendly. We currently take steps to address environmental health and safety issues by reducing, reusing and recycling our materials. For example, at least 90% of Crayola Crayon packaging is made from recycled cardboard and nearly all Crayola product packaging is made of recyclable materials. For years, Crayola has remelted crayons that do not meet our high quality molding standards and reused the wax. All Crayola facilities comply with local and federal clean air standards."For more information about recycling efforts and how Crayola works to keep the environment green, see Related Links, below.
Technically a train is one or more locomotives with or without cars WITH markers. Its the silly red flag at the back that makes it a train. In practice, it's whatever the dispatcher says it is.
I believe they may be....http://www.crayola.com/canwehelp/contact/faq_view.cfm?id=86 The Crayola brand has been a trusted name in homes and schools for over 100 years. Our products are safe and nontoxic and have been since 1903 when we first began offering crayons. All Crayola and Silly Putty products are certified nontoxic by an independent toxicologist and carry the Art and Creative Materials Institute's (ACMI) APPROVED PRODUCT (AP) seal. This seal provides assurance to consumers that the product meets or exceeds specific quality standards and contains no known toxic substances in sufficient quantities to be harmful to the human body, even if ingested or inhaled. If needed, your physician may contact the local poison control center for assistance in obtaining product ingredient information. It is possible for an individual to have a sensitivity to a particular ingredient, just as one could have a sensitivity to a certain food. All Crayola products are tested against common allergens to identify any possible sensitivities. For more information about our commitment to safety, please visit http://www.crayola.com/productsafety/index.cfm. If we can provide further assistance, please call (800) 272-9652 weekdays between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM Eastern Time.
There are 133 standard Crayola crayons according to HEX and RGB codes. There are also at least 12 Specialty color sets by Crayola. Silver Swirls, Magic Scents ,Gem Tones, Changeables, Color Mix-up, Pearl Brite, Crayons with Glitter, Metallic FX, Silly Scents, Heads 'n Tails, True to Life, and Extreme Twistables.133 Standard24 Silver Swirls16 Magic Scents(13 were retired due to food related scents)16 Gem Tones7 Changeables (6 colors, 1 color changer crayon)16 Color Mix-up16 Pearl Brite16 Crayons with Glitter16 Metallic FX16 Silly Scents16 Heads 'n Tails8 True to Life8 Extreme Twistables.308 total (including color changing crayon and retired colors)294 total (excluding color changing crayon and retired colors)
Credit for the invention of Silly Putty is disputed and has been attributed variously to Earl Warrick, of the then newly-formed Dow Corning; Harvey Chin; and James Wright, a Scottish inventor working for General Electric in New Haven, Connecticut. Throughout his life, Warrick insisted that he and his colleague, Rob Roy McGregor, received the patent for Silly Putty before Wright did; but Crayola's history of Silly Putty states that Wright first invented it in 1943. Both researchers independently discovered that reacting boric acid with silicone oil would produce a gooey, bouncy material with several unique properties.
yes i am i am a silly silly silly silly silly goose duckling all those other birds as well u get it IM A SILLY DUCKLING GET IT GOT IT GOOD!!!!!!!!
Yes, i did call you silly..silly
Silly Gol is a silly Joel