Professor Roy Hinkley
To make possessive a noun that ends with an 's', just add an apostrophe ('). Example: Jesus' name
The "S" with a circle around it on a class ring often represents the school's name or initial. It is a common design element used to personalize class rings and signify school pride.
The average temperature in Curacao ranges from 75°F to 88°F (24°C to 31°C) throughout the year. This tropical island experiences consistent warm weather with a cooling breeze from the trade winds.
Some of the least popular boys names of all-time are from the early 1900's. These names include Berry, Dorman, Gust and Early.
Well, honey, "s s s" on Oneida flatware stands for "Stainless Steel Stamped." It's not rocket science, just a little label to let you know what your utensils are made of. So, next time you're at a fancy dinner party, you can impress everyone with your knowledge of flatware markings.
Bob Denver
Sherwood Schwartz has written: 'Inside Gilligan's Island' -- subject(s): Gilligan's Island (Television program) 'Brady, Brady, Brady' -- subject(s): Brady bunch (Television program), Television programs
In the late 50's tv program THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS Maynard G Krebs was Gillis' Beatnik friend. The actor who played Krebs also played Gilligan on GILLIGAN'S ISLAND. His name is Bob Denver.
The first episode aired on September 26, 1964.
Popular 1960's TV comedy.a tv show that ended in 1967 about a group of people stranded on an island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
Numbuh 2's name is Hoagie P. Gilligan.
Hogan's HeroesThe Andy Griffith Show McHale's Navy Gilligan's Island TheBeverlyHillbillies
Bob Denver was Gilligan in the 1960's TV series.
Ned Gilligan has written: 'By Owel's shore' -- subject(s): English poetry, Irish authors
really long name
Lawrence G Gilligan is a fictional name used as a pseudonym by a group of writers who contributed to the "Choose Your Own Adventure" book series. The series consists of interactive gamebooks where readers make choices that determine the outcome of the story.
Arthur E. R. Gilligan has written: 'Sussex cricket' -- subject(s): Sussex County Cricket Club