Oh, it looks like there might be a little confusion there, friend! "Death on a cracker" is not something I'm familiar with. But hey, mistakes happen, and that's okay! Let's focus on the happy little things instead, like painting a beautiful landscape or enjoying a tasty snack.
A crackalackin' crack oyster cracker cracker would crack as many crackalackin' crack oyster crackers as a crackalackin' crack oyster cracker cracker could crack, if a crack oyster cracker cracker could crack oyster crackers in a crackalackin' way.
Oh, dude, a green cracker? That's like a cracker that's green in color, you know, like the Hulk or something. It's not like a new kind of cracker that tastes like kale or anything. Just your regular cracker, but green. So, if you see one, don't freak out, it's just a cracker with a little extra pizzazz.
Oh, a cracker is a small, crisp baked bread usually made with flour, water, and salt. It can be enjoyed on its own or with toppings like cheese or spreads. Just like painting, sometimes the simplest things can bring the most joy.
i wouldn't have much of a clue but i think it's gunpowder that is put in fireworks (or whatever it is (find that out) Then look up the temperature at which whatever chemical it is burns at.
"Post eius mortem" means "after his/her death" in Latin. It is often used to refer to events or occurrences that took place after the death of a specific person.
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Origin in Death was created in 2005-07.
The ISBN of Origin in Death is 978-0749935832.
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Legend has it that the name "Cracker Jack" came from a customer who upon trying the treat exclaimed "That really a cracker - Jack!" and the name stuck. However, "crackerjack" was also a slang expression at that time that meant "something very pleasing or excellent" and that is more likely to have been the origin of the name.
No. There are several hypotheses as to the origin of the term cracker, and all predate the existence of computers. Most are connected in some way to cracking a whip.
the origin was place to death for dislexi people
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Graham - as in graham cracker.
A crackalackin' crack oyster cracker cracker would crack as many crackalackin' crack oyster crackers as a crackalackin' crack oyster cracker cracker could crack, if a crack oyster cracker cracker could crack oyster crackers in a crackalackin' way.
A cracker is a biscuit that is crunchy.
cheeze cracker