because he was a bad kid
he'll say that he is smart
its dosent say it im sorry. when they are talking aobut her. addie says "mom" or addie is the narrator and talks about her mother saying mom. im sorry to dissapoint you but it nevers mentions it and i should no because i am a 12 year old girl who watches it constantly. :)
Since enough alcohol can kill a human, I would say it would also kill parasites living in or on human.
i would say the the peel p50
HI, I would ust like to say..... WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO KILL PENGUINS???!?!?! Thank-You, oh and the answer to the question is, NO!
If you tried to use marijuana while you were driving I would say that it could kill you. Or if you were smoking it while you were using a firearm that could kill you or someone else. If you were smoking it and fell asleep and it started a fire, that could kill you. So I would say yes.
"Richard"
some would say he did but most of of them would say he killed himself with a gun
The word 'with' is a preposition. Pronouns in a prepositional phrase take the objective form, not the subjective. That's the rule of grammar. The easiest way to determine which form is correct, however, is to eliminate the words 'Richard and.' Would you say 'Can you talk with I' or would you say 'Can you talk with me'? Adding 'Richard and' does not change the form of the pronoun.
I would say it can, - if it can catch it.
most properly kill you!
Frederick Richard Say was born in 1804.