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i am 13 years old and i would love to join you guys i line in Cincinnati in westren hills on prosparity place 4860 in a brick house with a big back yard
He didn't join, he created it and it was in 1999.
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Never. One cannot join what does not exist.
lars and James asked him to join the band, he said that he will join but the band have to move from LA to San Francisco, they did and the rest is history
Samneric choose to join Ralph and Piggy in Chapter 12 of "Lord of the Flies," after they are captured by Jack's tribe and forced to betray Ralph's hiding place. They express regret for their actions and seek safety with Ralph's group.
Sam and Eric join Jack's tribe in Chapter 11 of William Golding's "Lord of the Flies." This is after Jack successfully splits the group and establishes his own tribe separate from Ralph's leadership.
Ralph decided that he could either hide and hope that the hunters went past his hiding place without spotting him or he could break through the advancing line of hunters, hopefully without being spotted.
The Van Pels joined the Franks in hiding on July 13, 1942
You first encounter him at the begining of chapter 3. He does not join your party until chapter 5 after being defeated.
You first go to your chat bar and type /join and then the name of the place you want to go.Now to a specil place in privite type /join then the name for example/join bridge-99999
Mr. Milgrom asks Misha to be a part of their family after Misha reveals his true identity as a Jewish boy hiding from the Nazis. Mr. Milgrom recognizes Misha's courage and honesty, and invites him to join them.
Actually, Embry doesn't join Jacob's pack at all.
in chapter 7-1
Find him in the Mystic Ruins in Chapter 3
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