I use "nephices" for nieces and nephews, considered collectively. It seems to work pretty well.
I use "nephices" for nieces and nephews, considered collectively. It seems to work pretty well.
Indeed she was.
In an odd coincidence, I've been watching AfterMASH via YouTube the last couple of weeks. This happened in the early part of Season 2. He operated with a stool in place of his missing leg, and it was rather difficult for him.
Indeed it is.
Scripts for hypothetical seasons 3-5 can be found here (I have no connection to these):
There is an effort to preserve Geocities pages at www.reocities.com.
There is an effort to preserve Geocities pages at www.reocities.com.
Sheldon and Amy's first date was in the last episode of Season 3. Since it seems like very little time passed between the end of Season 5 and the start of Season 6 (Howard's still in space and the phone conversations seem like immediate post-wedding talk that'd be early in the voyage.), saying it was two years ago…
Sheldon and Amy's first date was in the last episode of Season 3. Since it seems like very little time passed between the end of Season 5 and the start of Season 6 (Howard's still in space and the phone conversations seem like immediate post-wedding talk that'd be early in the voyage.), saying it was two years ago…
Indeed. At one point just after Ron announced his diagnosis, a news story said that the surgical treatment involved removal of the prostate, bladder, and penis. Unfortunately, he didn't make it that far.
Indeed. At one point just after Ron announced his diagnosis, a news story said that the surgical treatment involved removal of the prostate, bladder, and penis. Unfortunately, he didn't make it that far.
I think it's because "DB" is forensic shorthand for "dead body".