Smell By the way, this movie is far removed from the Rugrats of the early to mid-1990s, when it was a great show. All of the currently existing Rugrats movies contain Dil in it. Now, how would you like there to be a Rugrats movie without Dil and in the show's 1991 to 1994 style?
Thank you is "Kiitos" in Finnish.KiitosKiitos."Kiitti" or "Tänks" (Thanks) are more relaxed ones
Thanks for the Memory - film - was created in 1938.
Thank you very much or Thanks ever so much.
Thanks To The Moon's Gravitational Pull was created in 2003.
Thanks - TV series - ended on 1999-09-06.
Hadn't got that far in Bleach yet.... Thanks for the screamer..... Have you watched Death Note yet?
This question all depends on your opinion. If you think Phil is better think that, If you think Lil is better go ahead. You could argue aboutwhether who or who is better. They are both equal to me. -Thanks for reading :)
My understanding is he doesn't like those types of shows, too old to. However, I know for a fact that he has watched sploodge-bob a homo-erotic-adult film. Thanks for asking! :)
"Many thanks." Many Thanks It is not many thanks. It is "Thanks a lot"
Many Thanks
All of these thanks
Shakespeare
It means thank you for your time (thanks) but no thank you, I do not want what you have offered. (but no thanks)
Known as the "empress of the blues," Bessie Smith was a well-known and well-respected jazz and blues singer during the 1920s and 1930s. I am not sure if we can say what "good" she did (she was not a famous philanthropist, for example), but her music made people happy and she entertained millions of people. Living in the age of segregation, she still was able to get her songs heard by both black and white audiences, thanks to phonograph records and then getting on the radio. As one of the first black singers to get on the radio, she was thus an ambassador of the blues and introduced white audiences to this music.
Yes, it is proper to use a comma after "Thanks" in "Thanks again" as it separates the expression of gratitude from the word "again."
The Earth would appear to go through the same phases that we see in the Moon, except that the Earth would appear to be almost stationary in the sky; it would wiggle a little.
Thanks.