Because even you are small you can do anything than the tall one. There are things that small one can do and tall one can't.
In many places Google Earth has a Timline setting try it out. Glad to help!
first off learn how to read a book you retard second pay attention last but not least im glad you are not my child even though me and your mom have affairs
rolls royce was bombed at the time of the war (also known as bently now) well im glad i could help oh and a few buildings on queen street to :)
I don't know about "in hidding" but I do know what they ate. K rations! K rations where better than nothing meals (since they had to be max-produced) There was breakfast, lunch, dinner and desserts. Soldiers got pretty tired of eating those and were glad to be home when the war was over! (By the way not ALL of them were K rations)
Because even you are small you can do anything than the tall one. There are things that small one can do and tall one can't.
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Because what makes you different just might be your greatest strength. You cannot blame yourself for what you don't have, God created you like that for some reasons. We are all different in many ways and we can show it anyway we can, even small things are appreciated when it come`s from the heart. Beauty is not judged based on what you look like or your physical appearance, its about how you treat others, love for your family, and your FAITH of GOD.
You might possibly mean Psalms 122:1 when King David said: "I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the LORD."
The End of the World Michelle Glad all over
with a little inteligence ;) glad i could be of help
no, he did not write the "antigone" he wrote the History of the Persian Wars.ps. glad i could helpmy source:learned about it in school, it was a school question
Little Boy. And I'm so glad we dropped it on you.
Glad is an adjective.
no, he did not write the "the book of the dead" he wrote the History of the Persian Wars.ps. glad i could helpmy source:learned about it in school, it was a school question
We don't really know why Shakespeare wrote his sonnets. Francis Meres suggested that he liked to share them with his friends, so maybe it was just fun and a challenge to his writing skills. Whatever the reason, we're glad he wrote them, especially no. XVIII.