a shame that
DECEASED, phantom priests are reading through inverted bibles, righteously.
bang
dye --> ink
jello --> coloring
Opera phantom demons are reading through inverted bibles, RIGHTEOUSLY.
excess --> glutton
tinge
in endless lives.
Life on Earth was never what we thought.
Opera phantom demons are calculating through inverted BIBLES, hopelessly.
nutritious --> plentiful
"Who's Reviak! Simply the most gallant many man-- besides Sherman, of course-- with the most charming horse-- besides Sherman's horse, of course. You are a nurse? Your sensitivity is quite unimpressive."
Some more:
chocolate --> carob
wringer
Ok, i watch way too much of the hallmark channel :)
:lol: LOL :lol:
Who knew that
finer
But the horseman did not do as he was asked to do; he trotted down the lane, took a swig of gin from a glass flask, and threw the bottle against a brick wall. Today would be his day (he was sure) as he rode lazily down the road smirking.
Opera phantom browsers are calculating through inverted pages, HOPELESSLY.
dessert --> flan
spinal
Bankruptcy is way to destroy what you've built.
eventually cause you
usually quite unfriendly
ocean --> Indian
spire
of vicarious experiences.
Opera phantom BROWSERS are calculating through inverted fractions, hastily.
Dummies range from ignorant to inept.
spots --> camouflage
Do you watch television? If so, what are some of your favorite programs?
I rarely ever sit and watch television (I rarely sit and even watch a movie, actually) but it is always on. Perhaps it is an American phenomenon, the television being on even though one is not attentively watching it; I grew up in the 1970's\ 80's and the TV was my babysitter, and to this day, it still blares endlessly though often ignored.
Some programs I do stop for or at least keep an eye on while I'm working:
I would choose the Internet ANYDAY over Television but my old friend Television will burn on until its tubes self-destruct, surely. :lol:
Matty
stare
confessions --> incense
Him? What about her?
but slipped and
pore
Just in case others are interested, to exit a program use ...
import sys sys.exit()
or easier ...
raise SystemExit
Yes, quite interesting, actually-- I was just wondering about this; I searched via google for sys.exit() to gather some more info and found a lot of scattered information that told me either too little or to much. It seems this way with Python docs\tutorials\etc on the Net IMO.
I come to <Daniweb> and search and... here some vital information is. (as usual ;))
vegaseat: can you elaborate on why using SystemExit is "easier"
just so I can understand it better. I just used it-- worked just fine. :)
Thanks a lot,
Matty
while trying to
STOLEN quantum processors are calculating through inverted fractions, hastily
Sentence structure is very important if you care about proper communication, if not...
scope
spark
"Them" is a word similar to "undid".