Here is a guess
February '53
My Darling Jean,
I am far away from England and all that is familiar. I miss you dearly. I don't know where I am to be stationed once I get to Korea. I will send you my address as soon as I know. In the meantime, you can send any letters to---- address. I am sure to get it eventually. Do write back then, I want to hear from you. You'll never know how hard it was for me to leave after the time we've spent together. I cherish you always.
My Undying Love,
Lionel
This is from the DVD covers. The word THEN is in italics, because I believe in the show opening he writes "straight away".
Because Justin Beiber sings pop and that way the song is more catchy.
That song is called:Whatcha Say, by Jason DeruloI know, it's really good!
Although the word "keen" is not commonly used in the 21st century, the time to say the phrase "keen to meet you" is when meeting someone for the first time, at the beginning of the meeting. "Keen on meeting you" or "nice meeting you" is said at the end of the encounter, when saying goodbye.
you talk to your team leader to request time off and if they say yes you can get that time off but if they say no you're stuck with work for that time period.
It might be Eminem's "Lose It"
The beginning of the end is hard to say what it is, but if you really want to know, the beginning of the end is just that the start of the end. from carl25 NO! The beginning of THE END is the letter "T"
I would like to tell you, but I really should not say the word!
I would say halothane
As in wealth, you can say property.
No one knows... NOBODY can say when... Unless if they were here since the beginning of time. Since BEFORE the beginning of time!
A cow doesn't say chicken or other words beginning with the letter c. With the exception of Chucky Cheese
They all say "Alright" at the same time.
There basicly is an end to time and space, but it's only a mith.
If you mean the letter "u", I would say Utah is a good bet. But if you mean the word "you" then your is the only one I can think of.
You say "A hyphen" because the sound of the letter "H" at the beginning of the word "hyphen" is pronounced, making it a consonant sound.
He made the theory of evolution!
Yemen. Yellowstone Ntl Park. Youngstown, I wanna say Ohio.