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"Why yes, I'm pretty sure I can pull this 2 ton car back up. How could you tell?"
Kilovolt? Kilometer?
yeah, they applied kilovolts or kilometers by standing on it...
Maybe, but kilometres is the word you're misspelling. Metres are distance, meters are measuring instruments.
i just copied what he asked about (from his response)....
also:
c+p
You may have seen kilometre spelled as kilometer and wondered, “Which is the correct spelling?”
The answer to that depends on where you are!
The British spelling is kilometre.
The American spelling is kilometer.
And seatbelts.
Maybe, but tyre is the word you are misspelling. Tyre is a rubber ring around a wheel. Tire is what you do after working hard.
completely stupid person.
Leading candidate for the Darwin Awards
that's my spot. night rocks, day s#cks. Sun is good, moon is bad. black, white, ones zeros... logic and the absence thereof. Cats have you sunk.
Will, Seat belts are good, but only when you have an accident. Obviously she wasn't having an accident. I've been driving 143 years, the last 92 of them I was legally required to wear a seat belt ... its been a waste of time and energy, I've never had an accident, I have a better chance of winning Lotto.