To think before you speak you need to count to ten or something before you say something out loud.
Yes, but not recomended because you might say something and be charge as guilty that will be self-incrimination.
i am am sorry for what i have done
am
Thomas Lincoln was not African American. they say his father was killed by native Americans but that's false.
Its gone forever.
because he might still have feeling for you or he might have something to say to you.
To use the doubting Thomas idiom in a sentence, you might say "Fred wouldn't believe in a ghost unless he saw one himself, he is such a doubting Thomas. " The idiom refers to a person who will not believe something without strong evidence.
Well, honey, Thomas Hooker had enough of John Winthrop's shenanigans in Massachusetts Bay Colony and decided to pack his bags and head out. He said "adios" to Winthrop's leadership and high-tailed it to Connecticut to start his own party. Sometimes you just gotta say "see ya" to the drama and make your own path, am I right?
You might want to say that a person or an experience influenced your behavior.
You might say that something is "trashed" or that it's "destroyed."
No. I think that if he was they might say something about it on his website. www.petergabriel.com
The word people say when they say something at the same time is "jinx." They might also say "twins" or "snap."
You can say it like that, but if you are wrong, they won't like it or use the euphemism "working girl"
It has to be something simple, like James carter or Anthony Thomas
Well, you can say ... I want to do something. Or you can lie and say i have to get soemthing really heavy over there. Or you can be like. hmmm, ummm , i want .... to uh... And they might probably say yes.
To say something that is too much, you might simply say "Mak-Gern-Pai"