You may of started your period early. All you can do is wait and see if this turns into a normal period. Or do a pregnancy test in a few days time.
the disadvantages of advertisemsents on buses is that the other driver may be attracted by the photos and may forget that he or she are driving and this is a problem
It started on May 14, 1804. This journey helped America start more westward expantion.
It was released by Google in 2008. However, work on the release may have started as early as 2005.hshbsssnshshshs
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A place where buses are kept is typically called a bus depot or bus garage. These facilities are used for parking, maintenance, and sometimes fueling of buses when they are not in service. Bus depots may also serve as operational hubs for scheduling and dispatching buses for their routes.
The Public Light Buses, abbreviated as PLB, in Hong Kong with a green roof covering operate as public transportation systems. Public Light Buses are typically operated in mountainous roads or other places deemed too dangerous for large, bulky double-decked buses. Unlike the red-roofed buses, green Public Light Buses have designated stops which is the only place where customers may ascend or leave the vehicle. Red Public Light Buses may pick up and drop off customers to the customers' desire.
Columbus started his journey on May 9, 1502 and finished his journey on November 7, 1504
The answer for Monday May 11 2009 was EPIC JOURNEY epic journey epic journey epic journey
Yes they do but they may be delayed or canceled and buses may replace trains.
September 1, 1939 through May of 1940 was the early part in which Hitler started the war by invading Poland, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, and France. The Battle of Britain and the Battle of Atlantic started.
Stan Young started it in Queensland in 1949. I saw no reason given as to "why" he wanted to. Perhaps a profit motive, perhaps the desire to assist his fellow man, perhaps a great fondness for buses. The business seems legitimate, with the trifling quasi-indiscretion of slapping an advertisement on Wikipedia that is disguised as an article. Which the company itself may well not be responsible for.