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It just says her name is Frenchie, it does not give her "real" name.
It's an allusion to Jules Feiffer, a famous cartoonist during the late 50's.
He did not die on the titanic but later died in the crash of 29 he put a pistol in his mouth if you whatch the movie rose says it at the end
Humphrey Bogart
mouth says it in the attic.
Pistol is Nell Quickly's husband in Henry V. There is shown in act 2, scene 1, when Bardolph, speaking to the jilted Nym about Pistol, says: "It is certain, corporal, that he is married to Nell Quickly: and certainly she did you wrong; for you were troth-pligt to her." Upon Pistol and Nell Quickly's entrance, Bardolph says: "Here comes Ancient Pistol and his wife..."
im pretty sure it says "i am here with you" anyone know?? it says : "I am right here with you" :)
he uses it in forever by Drake when he says pistol on my side u dont wanna here that thing talk
Federal law says you have to be 21
Federal law says 21
5,000,620 (the first comma FROM THE RIGHT says "thousand", but here there are no thousands, so we don't say anything. The second comma FROM THE RIGHT says "million").
Well, if the husband is the only one saying soapy, then he is right. As far as I know, the temperature doesn't make a difference. However, the reason we use soap at all is because water doesn't dissolve and wash away oils or grease, but soap does, so yes. You do need soap. Also, depending on how much grease there is, hot might be better because it can dissolve more grease, but you can always just use more soap and water.
there is no mayleen try google and type in grease 2 click on the on where it says idmb scroll down to look at the cast
In "Of Mice and Men," Carlson says he has a Luger pistol.
no he pointed at his forehead basically saying I'll be right here in your mind(: which means they have like a phsycic bond
Depends on what the maker says.
Not unless the maker says it is safe