MY HERO'S BLOOD LIQUIFIED TODAY IN MY PLACE OF BIRTH!
This is the main interior of Napoli's Cathedral! When I went into last year to pray for my knee, I recalled being there as a two year old with my father!
If it "liquifies" EVERY year, there would be no years when it DOESN'T. These two comments don't fit together very well. The contradict one another... Get it?
"If it "liquifies" EVERY year, there would be no years when it DOESN'T. These two comments don't fit together very well. The contradict one another... Get it?"
Yes, now. Before I saw "doesn't" and "don't" right next to one another and could not interpret the sentence.
Excusez-moi, mais mon anglais n'est pas parfait.
Sorry I asked. You don't have to be an ass explaining it.
But, Anonymous, this does not answer the question as to whether your blood ever runs hot. You see, your blood may run hot for part of the day and cold the rest of the time. Not to mention the fact that around 86 degrees is clinical death, and 86 degrees is not normally thought of as cold. Perhaps we need a better definition and a more precise statement of just how and when your blood runs cold.
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Very cool! Does it liquify often?
Every year on his feast day , 9/19 and if it doesn't bad omen for Naples.
SUPER creepy. I don't believe it.
EVERY year....and if it DOESN'T don't fit very well together do they?
"DOESN'T don't fit very well together do they?"
Comment?
If it "liquifies" EVERY year, there would be no years when it DOESN'T. These two comments don't fit together very well. The contradict one another... Get it?
yes, every year it liquefies except on those years when it doesn't. Get it? :)
Kind of like this....Every day I am faithful to my wife....or...every day I observe my vow of celibacy....except for days when I don't.
Is that it?
It may make your blood run cold, but yes! A+
Your blood may run cold every day except on the days it doesn't.
"If it "liquifies" EVERY year, there would be no years when it DOESN'T. These two comments don't fit together very well. The contradict one another... Get it?"
Yes, now. Before I saw "doesn't" and "don't" right next to one another and could not interpret the sentence.
Excusez-moi, mais mon anglais n'est pas parfait.
Sorry I asked. You don't have to be an ass explaining it.
Last try....If my blood runs cold EVERY DAY, there ARE NO DAYS WHEN IT DOESN'T.
OK that's all...
But, Anonymous, this does not answer the question as to whether your blood ever runs hot. You see, your blood may run hot for part of the day and cold the rest of the time. Not to mention the fact that around 86 degrees is clinical death, and 86 degrees is not normally thought of as cold. Perhaps we need a better definition and a more precise statement of just how and when your blood runs cold.
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