Recently retired, no longer affiliated with any party. Constitutional patriot listening for God’s word
I only can hope at this piont
hope (third-person singular simple present hopes,
present participle hoping,
simple past and past participle hoped)
(intransitive, transitive) To want something to happen, with a sense of expectation that it might.
Who peed on the floor?
There seems to be a big ring mark left over...
Recently retired, no longer affiliated with any party. Constitutional patriot listening for God’s word
boings urinating over America. Fire breathing dragons in summer
Recently retired, no longer affiliated with any party. Constitutional patriot listening for God’s word
if I followed that thread correctly, how does a glucose meter corrolate to pyramids??
inteferometer?
Summer” came from the Old English name for that time of year, sumor. This, in turn, came from the Proto-Germanic sumur-, which itself came from the Proto-Indo-European root sam- (sam- seems to be a variant of the Proto-Indo-European sem-, meaning “together / one").
From Middle English Sampson, Sampsoun, Samson, from Latin Samson, from Ancient Greek Σαμψών (Sampsṓn), from Hebrew שִׁמְשׁוֹן.
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