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I have magic Jack. The service is great. The only time I have had problems with it is when the internet connection is messed up. Other than that it works fine
Balling the Jack: Railroad slang that meant "going at full speed." It was also the name of a popular dance in 1913, but later became a metaphor for lovemaking used by Big Bill Broonzy in a song during the 1940s. Also known as a slang term for gamblers that refers to risking everything on a single bet.
Francis Lalanne ! RT Je viens de tomber là-dessus, je sais pas trop comment réagir.
I have magic Jack. The service is great. The only time I have had problems with it is when the internet connection is messed up. Other than that it works fine
"To wake up" is different than saying "to get up (in the morning, for instance)", so the correct french translation should be:
"We like to wake up early" = "Nous aimons nous réveiller tôt", ("réveiller" meaning "to awaken").
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"I know how to cook" = "Je sais cuisiner".
LOL writing her name next in the death note~
Gingrich once ran as GOP moderate early in career
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RT @Jay_Lalanne are you getting tht dress?
Balling the Jack: Railroad slang that meant "going at full speed." It was also the name of a popular dance in 1913, but later became a metaphor for lovemaking used by Big Bill Broonzy in a song during the 1940s. Also known as a slang term for gamblers that refers to risking everything on a single bet.
you should know there are only 3 certainties in life… Death & Taxes
Jack Welch dumb for Kidder? MT rel=”nofollow” …so much for Dimon as the last smart banker, eh? $2b loss defines dumb.