Not necessarily. I specifically remember WBAP in Dallas, though I never listened to it.West of the Mississippi your radio station starts with K.
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Not necessarily. I specifically remember WBAP in Dallas, though I never listened to it.West of the Mississippi your radio station starts with K.
The correct term for all of them is peafowl. Then we have peacocks (males) and peahens (female), plus pea-chicks (babies). But most everyone simply uses the word 'peacock' for the whole slew of them. Just think if NBC called itself 'the peafowl network.' Not quite the same ring!@MoodyBlues what is the difference between a Peacock and a Peafowl, don't really know much about them ?
Actually...it is.Apparently "sated" is a word.
I don't know--but cherish every second of it. You never know when your working days may come screeching to a halt, like mine did. I long for those hectic, stress-filled, workaholic days--as I suspect you would if they suddenly stopped.Why do I work so much?
I don't know--but cherish every second of it. You never know when your working days may come screeching to a halt, like mine did. I long for those hectic, stress-filled, workaholic days--as I suspect you would if they suddenly stopped.
Actually...it is.
It's sometimes used interchangeably with satiated, and basically means the same thing.
ThanksI don't know--but cherish every second of it. You never know when your working days may come screeching to a halt, like mine did. I long for those hectic, stress-filled, workaholic days--as I suspect you would if they suddenly stopped.
I always get a kick out of your funny Chinese-mangled-English pics, as I do this one, but WTF?! How does a sign even leave the print shop with gaping holes in words where letters belong? Proofreading be damned!
Hmmm.. Perhaps what?Perhaps
^That's so raven^