Remember, remember, the Fifth of November...
And keep memories alive of 1605!
B. No, because the MTF is required to respond to George in writing, providing an accounting of certain disclosures going back 6 years from the date of the request
The date the letter was written
September 2nd 1942 is a date. This date was the official ending date for World War 2.
The date is January first 1
The date of winter at valley forge was 1777 december 2
Sadly no, It's most likely not to happen due to where the plot of the show is going.
It is the date in the UK when we celebrate the arrest of Guy Fawkes & the defeat of the Gunpowder Plot, the attempt to blow up King James I & Parliament in 1605.
#1) It was a plot.#2) The use of gunpowder- lots of it- played a key role in the plot.#3) Thirty-six BARRELS of gunpowder were found to have been prepared.#4) The barrels of gunpowder were found in the basement.#5) The basement of The House of Lords.#6) Guy Fawkes (AKA Guido Fawkes) was discovered guarding the explosives.#7) THE PLOT HAD BEEN BETRAYED!#8) Mr. Fawkes was dicovered in the early morning hours of November 5th, 1605.#9) That date, November 5th, has been celebrated ever since, due to the failed plot to assassinate the King.#10) There's even a poem about it:Remember, rememberThe Fifth of NovemberKeep mem'ries aliveOf Sixteen-Oh-Five...#11) I'd better get an A+ on this!
what is going to happen to me cause i didnt pay my speeding ticket and didnt make my court date but i want to pay it whats going to happen? and what i need to do?”
gunpowder never expires but it doesn't work if it's wet
The first documented note of gunpowder was in China, in around 142 A.D.
No, Guy Fawkes was infact around within the 16th and 17th Century, the Date making him famous was the 5th November 1603 when he attempted to blow up Parliment. Known as 'The Gunpowder Plot.'
Yes. It has a set release date in April.
1040 in 9th century.
how can I make someone happy by talking them on the phone?
We never know, we can't predict the future, anything could happen
Gunpowder was formulated in the 9th century by Chinese alchemists