i heard it when i was at school in fife in late 70s - it meant 'go away'
I never in my life heard that before.
no, never heard of it, but there is a town in Japan with this name
yes but not sure if they ve actually got anyone yet heard stories about kids nearly being kidnapped but not anyone tht has bein taken
i heard that he will do at least one more season of American Idol and then its possible that he will quitI heard that he is doing one more season at least.
As far as I know he is and I haven't heard that he is with anyone....
'By phone' suits me - I have never heard anyone saying 'through phone'.
I've heard it's actually a convenient, compact way to do stairs aerobic exercise.
yes. i think so. I've never actually met anyone who has never heard of gymnastics.
This saying has been used by my family for generations in the Nottinghamshire area as a funny saying when someone is uncomfortably seated i.e. 'perched precariously on a chair'.... and I would like to know if anyone else has heard of the saying or used it? There is no record on the internet of this saying, is it Victorian? is it Northern? has it been used in Literature anywhere?
I have heard of it.
No I haven't but if you tell me I would LOL Thanks anyway actually I should be saying thanks to myself I wrote it.
Ceretproperty.com is a website set up in France. The specialize in sales and long term rentals. You can check by the size of the property and other factors
I heard of it and I heard it didn't work.
He signed his paintings "Normyansky". His actually name was Nichlas Hornyansky. He was born in Budapest in 1896
No.
I've heard of Clannad.
Actually, I heard 2010 but it's not anywhere (that i can find)! I also heard 2013 but I can't find anything to back that up either. I am confused too. If anyone sees this, please help me!