Hard times and arguments have everything to do with the price of eggs.
I regularly and urgently track the price of tea in China.
Of course the problem is we now have scrambled exigence. And speaking of speaking, in Texas the expression was, "What's that got to do with the price of tomatoes?"
I was thinking it's more poached exigence. Or, in the South, fried?
I regularly and urgently track the price of tea in China.
Of course the problem is we now have scrambled exigence. And speaking of speaking, in Texas the expression was, "What's that got to do with the price of tomatoes?"
I was thinking it's more poached exigence. Or, in the South, fried?