Victorian falls
turn around three times and look at your twinkies
Ypres, Belgium was the scene of three major battles during World War I. The town was nearly destroyed three times from 1914 to 1917.
he was sent to a prison, which is where he died
Dadabhai was the thrice elected president of Indian national congress
Kunta Kinte was a Gambian-born slave whose story was the basis for the show Roots. Kunta Kinte was not a free slave he tried several times to escape and finally half his right foot was cut off to keep him from running again.
In the movie Roots, the character Kunta Kinte (Toby) was played by two different actors. LaVar Burton, famous for Star Trek and Reading Rainbow, played young Kunta Kinte. He gets whipped because he refuses to give up his name in favor of the more Anglo-sounding Toby. John Amos, formerly of Good Times who later enjoyed a recurring role on the West Wing, played the adult Kunta Kinte.
Kunta Kinte, a character in Alex Haley's novel "Roots," faced horrors such as being captured in Africa, enduring the Middle Passage on a slave ship, being sold into slavery, and experiencing the brutality and dehumanization of slavery in colonial America. These experiences reflected the widespread violence and trauma suffered by many enslaved Africans during that time.
Press the E once, S twice, C three times, A four times, P five times, and the E six times.
Click on the door 3 times (knock knock knock).
Using the buttons (e l v n) spell the word "eleven." You can do this if you use the e three times.
Press the E once, S twice, C three times, A four times, P five times, and the E six times.
Press the E once, S twice, C three times, A four times, P five times, and the E six times.
Press the E once, S twice, C three times, A four times, P five times, and the E six times.
Press the E once, S twice, C three times, A four times, P five times, and the E six times.
Press the E once, S twice, C three times, A four times, P five times, and the E six times.
Press the E once, S twice, C three times, A four times, P five times, and the E six times.