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∙ 11y agoCabbages grow above ground
Call him. there is a complete IDIOT above u probably wont be able to he is really famous and probably has something else planned but u can try contacting him some how. but happy 15th birthday!
1st off its LUDACRIS and he says LUDA! WHEN I WAS 13 I HAD MY 1ST LUV! THERE WAS NOBODY COMPARED TO MY BABY AND NOBODY COULD EVER COME BETWEEN US, NOBODY CAN EVER COME ABOVE! SHE HAD ME GOIN CRAZY! OH I WAS STAR STRUCK! SHE WOKE ME UP DAILY! DONT NEED NO STARBUCKS! SHE MADE MY HEART POUND! SKIP A BEAT WHEN I SEE HER IN THE STREET AND! AND SKEWL ON THE PLAYGROUND! BUT I REALLY WANT TO SEE HER ON THE WEEKEND! SHE NO SHE GOT ME GAZIN CUZ SHE WAS SO AMAZIN!AND NOW MY HEART IS BREAKIN! BUT I JUST KEEP ON SAYIN....... Justin bieber: baby baby baby..... well u get the picture. :) luvvvvv u Justin bieber!!!!!!!!!!!!! from your number one fan kori (Caroline)
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Oh, I'd say he looks lovely,lush,fit and wonderful he looks like a girl Note: Both this contributor's opinion (as well as my own, which was posted earlier but then replaced by this comment above me) are opinions. There is no definitive answer as to how "good-looking" someone is, as they are merely opinions.
No
inground pools hold the heat better as the ground naturally acts as an insulator above ground pools have more area to loose heat eg side walls
Inground yes, Above ground....No
Generally...no. In simplest terms, an above ground pool pump is a flooded suction pump, which means the water level must be higher than the pump for it to operate, and an inground pump has the ability to draw water up from a level lower than the pump. The engineering and structure of these two different types of pumps is what makes them work the way they do. This means that, in a typical installation, you could use an inground-specific pump on an above ground pool, but not an above ground pump on an inground pool with the water level below the pump.
In simplest terms, an above ground pool pump is a flooded suction pump, which means the water level must be higher than the pump for it to operate, and an inground pump has the ability to draw water up from a level lower than the pump. The engineering and structure of these two different types of pumps is what makes them work the way they do. This means that, in a typical installation, you could use an inground-specific pump on an above ground pool, but not an above ground pump on an inground pool with the water level below the pump.
They will most likely work, they just have to have the same specifications.
Justin Bieber has 3 tattoos. One to the left of his belly button. One above that. And another one on his leg.
In simplest terms, an above ground pool pump is a flooded suction pump, which means the water level must be higher than the pump for it to operate, and an inground pump has the ability to draw water up from a level lower than the pump. The engineering and structure of these two different types of pumps is what makes them work the way they do. This means that, in a typical installation, you could use an inground-specific pump on an above ground pool, but not an above ground pump on an inground pool with the water level below the pump.
Generally...no. In simplest terms, an above ground pool pump is a flooded suction pump, which means the water level must be higher than the pump for it to operate, and an inground pump has the ability to draw water up from a level lower than the pump. The engineering and structure of these two different types of pumps is what makes them work the way they do. This means that, in a typical installation, you could use an inground-specific pump on an above ground pool, but not an above ground pump on an inground pool with the water level below the pump.
In simplest terms, an above ground pool pump is a flooded suction pump, which means the water level must be higher than the pump for it to operate, and an inground pump has the ability to draw water up from a level lower than the pump. The engineering and structure of these two different types of pumps is what makes them work the way they do. This means that, in a typical installation, you could use an inground-specific pump on an above ground pool, but not an above ground pump on an inground pool with the water level below the pump.
It depends on what type of pool kit you are referring to. If you are looking for inground pools, no. If you are looking for above ground pools, yes. They have an above ground pool for $349.
Justin Bieber got a small tattoo of a seagull just above his hip. See the related link below for a picture.