Leslie’s
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(group member since Jan 03, 2009)
Leslie’s
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from the I Write, Therefore, I Live group.
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both turn, the skateboard turns corners and of course the door knob turnsthe internet site goodreads.com and a vienna sausage
both shed--one sheds dog hair and if the journals are reall old, the binding and pages start to crumble and they shed crumbs when someone picks them upChristmas ornaments and a yoga mat
both become out-dated fairly quickly, like science reports I wrote in school are probably so out of date it isn't even funny--then think about games like Pong and Jumpman? Have any of you guys seen them? Primitive!yogurt and burnt matches
I like that answer!!I'm not sure what an expo marker is, so this answer might be off, but what I thought is both can make you blue--the marker by coloring yourself and love by breaking up
a fuzzy poster and a sink full of dirty dishes
both have writing--the Milky way on the label, both have to be "got" through--by doing the homework and eating the candy, both could be packaged--if the teacher hands you a "packet" of work sheets to doa tsunami and a ball of string
That's a great answer!!there are many, many, many numbers and trees, an infinite number of numbers, and even though trees are not infinite, there are sure are a lot of them!!
acupuncture and folding chairs
both are noisy--the cards they have now that you open and they play music and ducks quack. Both can be bright colors--some card and some ducks have bright colored feathers, other are more white and pale colors.ink and oxygen
both are given as gifts--France gave America the Statue of Liberty and books are the best gifts in the whole wide world!!tortilla and a movie
both are economical--the Japanese have a higher rate of saving money than we do, and spaghetti is a very cheap mealthe moon and a wash cloth
Yeah, summers are bad--long and hot and humid. But this time of year is great. Just wish it could be that way all year long!
that's a great answer!!both are cylindrical and both are connected to the mouth, one for eating and one for cleaning
Sea Monkeys and reading lamps
