It means its a movie poster for How To Lose A Guy In Ten Days. Duhhhhh
my toe nails have a life span of ten days because i give them a good trim and if i am lucky i find a bit of gunge by mike
The Waltons - 1971 The Last Ten Days 9-7 was released on: USA: 8 January 1981
You watch the movie "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days", of course, and go by that.
The largest comedy festival in the world is Just for Laughs which is scheduled on July 12 up to July 22 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Ten days of joy and laughter.
Ten Days that Shook the World was created in 1919-03.
The cast of Ten Days That Shook the Commonwealth - 1957 includes: Edgar McInnis as Narrator
Specials for United Artists Ten Seconds That Shook the World - 1963 TV was released on: USA: 12 December 1963
John Reed was an American journalist and socialist who wrote "Ten Days That Shook the World" about the Bolshevik Revolution. He had a positive view of the Bolsheviks, seeing them as passionate revolutionaries committed to creating a fairer society for the working class. Reed admired their determination, organization, and leadership during the revolution.
Alvin Lee wrote the song and he and his band Ten Years After did it back in the day.
who wrote ten little monkeys
the ten pieces that saint saens wrote were called the Carnival of the Animals
The president that wrote the first ten amendments is......James Madison
It would take you ten days, except for the fact that walking around the world in ten days is physically impossible. Assuming there was a land route at the equator (and there is not) you would have to walk at about 104 miles per hour without stopping to do it.
He wrote ten of them. Titus Andronicus is one.
The cast of Ten Days That Shook the World - 1967 includes: Tsarina Alexandra as herself Hugh Burden as The Tsar Grand Duchess Anastasia as herself Grand Duchess Marie as herself Grand Duchess Olga as herself Grand Duchess Tatiana as herself Grand Duke Nicholas as himself Barbara Jefford as The Empress Zelda Kahan as herself Aleksandr Kerensky as himself Lavr Kornilov as himself Tsar Nicholas II as himself Aleksey Nikolaeyvitch Romanov as himself Norman Shelley Joseph Stalin as himself Robert Stephens as Lenin Janet Suzman as Krupskaya Leon Trotsky as himself Paul von Hindenburg as himself Orson Welles as Narrator John Woodvine
ten days leave for family trip