Both "What's your destination?" and "Where's your destination?" are grammatically correct and convey the same meaning. However, "What's your destination?" is more commonly used in conversational English. The choice between them can depend on personal preference or the context in which you're speaking.
NO, David Archuleta is currently single.- Good man I tell you, say...whats your favorite song by him?
* Eats Carrots , and Say that's all FOLKS .and whats up doc?
Haha because they are incharge and they think what ever they want to say magically is right, most things they say are right but they will never always be right, their dictators and thats what they do.
It's "let me think about it" for Fedde Le Grande vs. Ida Corr
It says "It's Here" http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/5300/62586777.png
Wheres the grandfather
Well if there nothing to say just say whats up or whats new
You have to say "the third destination is" then whatever object you want. For example, the person telling the riddle could say, the 1st destination is that rock, the 2nd destination is that tree, what is the 3rd destination? And you should reply, "The 3rd destination is, that (post)" - you can say whatever object you'd like you just have to say "the 3rd destination is"... :) Hope that helped!
That she will be proud or her, He wants her to do whats right, and to be on top of things
Destination as in English
uhm usually she likes to say "bootyliciouse!" haha idk iff i spelled that right.:)
"tahst whats up" lol -_- ;)
There is no right moment. This should be done when the time just feels right. There's usually some moment when it seems to be the expected thing to say.
Say "Howon?" (whats goin on?)
Destino.
You have big ears.
say what?