The phrase "Sister Susie sitting on a thistle" is a tongue twister often used to illustrate the complexities of English pronunciation. It's playful and rhythmic, making it a fun challenge to say quickly. This type of phrase can also be a lighthearted way to engage with language and improve articulation skills. Overall, it's a memorable example of the quirks of English!
The question is not clear as to who is sitting across from whom. In any case, there is no special meaning to one's sister sitting on a couch regardless of other persons in the room. This seems to be the sort of meaningless, random image that is very common in dreams.
We are not sure what a "sister complex" is, but it seems reasonable to us.
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It is located in the center of Birmingham City and is surrounded by an urban environment which include cars and other buildings close by. There seems to be restaurants nearby as well.
This coin seems to have had a very finite life span in the currency of the realm. A King James I 1604 Thistle Crown (Four Shillings), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £200 to £550 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
Your sister just seems weird to you because she's your sister and they mean to annoy you.
wow that seems kinda...obsessive...i like em but...plus you cant date em if your there sister!!
No one he seems to only care for his sister right now
Does this one help?:it appears to be(it seems to be)appeared=seemed
No. But her evil spirit seems to continue as we see in Revelation 2.20
Their relationship seems more like sister-brother to me.
They just quoted me $1000 this morning. it seems to be a hard deal, with the pump sitting close to the timing belt... It seems to be mostly labor...