jamesy2422
jamesy2422
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is this domestic books only or all sports betting? i thought higher but i also think people went back to offshore82% bets usa made by mobile
is this domestic books only or all sports betting? i thought higher but i also think people went back to offshore82% bets usa made by mobile
Plesse be more accurate with your statistics, too many discrepancies with your numbers, God BlessWell, the statistics are only for USA books
Plesse be more accurate with your statistics, too many discrepancies with your numbers, God Bless
Don't get me wrong. JJ is an amazing man, a friend, a great philanthropist, an amazing lover, a brother, a son, an iconic poster, but has no clue to use variance to hammer stale lines. God BlessYou'd think by now he'd no better.
Or at least blame it on variance.
He definitely knows how to hammer but it's not stale lines or pussyDon't get me wrong. JJ is an amazing man, a friend, a great philanthropist, an amazing lover, a brother, a son, an iconic poster, but has no clue to use variance to hammer stale lines. God Bless
He definitely knows how to hammer but it's not stale lines or pussy
Let’s go to school Bobby. First lesson.He definitely knows how to hammer but it's not stale lines or pussy
Let’s go to school Bobby. First lesson.
1. She examined the minute details of the artwork to ensure perfection.
2. I'll be ready in just a minute, please wait.
"I like to read books before going to bed." (present tense)
"Yesterday, I read an interesting article about space exploration." (past tense)
"read" (present tense) and "read" (past tense), as well as "minute" (unit of time) and "minute" (meaning very small), are homographs. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and sometimes different pronunciations.
The thing is KVBster , I truly believe that he will not comprehend this lesson. Not saying he isn’t a well respected man , he is a great poster , friend , forum hero, a son , a husband , a father , a great lover and great man for humanitarian. However, he is an American and English is his native tongue
We are teaching English here now Ese loco. Please read above and below.Is that a picture before it went in or after it came out?
I understood it all
Actually, I would like to an extend an offer of two free trial lessons. @jjgold @Brock Landers @BobbyFK all in the same class. I truly feel JJ might have a better grasp of the language but still struggles on how to use “woman” and “women” correctly. Landers has trouble with pronunciation and annunciation on certain words. We talk on a daily basis and I respect his manhood but I do question his cognitive ability at times. I mean , he is an Obama loving Democrat, so he might have cognitive decline happening. Now let’s get to Bobby , he lacks basic comprehension and he truly doesn’t understand how to use “context clues” in reading. I truly believe I need to teach all three of them the “schwa” sound as well. I hope they take me up on the offer.
I didn't think it was too spicy at all. Was fantasticLevel nine way too spicy, all you're tasting is the spice and not the food itself. A true pro tip is to get a lesser heat and then get a side of lava sauce which is their spicy sauce which you can always add if you want more spice.
Pan roast is the way to go
Got to admit, this clip comes to mid a lot in my life. Not sure why.
Wait... BMR is leaning into English courses? Fantastic!Let’s go to school Bobby. First lesson.
1. She examined the minute details of the artwork to ensure perfection.
2. I'll be ready in just a minute, please wait.
"I like to read books before going to bed." (present tense)
"Yesterday, I read an interesting article about space exploration." (past tense)
"read" (present tense) and "read" (past tense), as well as "minute" (unit of time) and "minute" (meaning very small), are homographs. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and sometimes different pronunciations.