It's 21 if it fell OFF the wall but 22 if it fell over and is still lying on the wall.
The term 10 GBHOTW is in reference to the children's bus song Ten Green Bottles Hanging on the Wall. The song starts out, 10 green bottles hanging on the wall if one of those bottles should happen to fall, there will be 9 green bottles hanging on the wall. It then continues to count down to zero.
Those would be delivered as individual bottles. If you meant 750 mL bottles in a 9 L case, that would be 12.
Well, darling, 1440 ounces is equivalent to 90 bottles of water. So, if you're thirsty and need to hydrate, you better start chugging those bottles like there's no tomorrow. Stay hydrated, honey!
An icosahedron is a shape with twenty equilateral triangles as faces.
In a certain town, there are 3 times as many people aged twenty-one or under as there are people over twenty-one. The ratio of those twenty-one or under to the total of people in the town is *
Almost every liquor store I've been in sells those.
Well, honey, if we're talking standard 16.9 oz water bottles, that's about 9 bottles plus a little splash left over. But if you're sipping from those fancy 24 oz bottles, you're looking at about 6 bottles. So, grab those bottles and start hydrating - you've got some sippin' to do!
i have a few sets of them.. they came out in 1993. They have 6 different bottles with the words "slammin" "jammin" etc.. I used to work at a store and dug out all the "special" bottles i could find off 2 pallets of bottles. All bottles have a raised number on the bottom of the glass bottle.. the most valuable bottles have Shaq's old Orlando Jersey number. Those are the ones that i have.
Spot test first! Try double strength Windex (in those refill bottles).
The abstract noun forms for the verb to inspect are inspection and the gerund, inspecting.
well everyone wants money somehow and the best ways to get it is recycling and saving all those bottles they consume to sell them por money.
Talk to Clarissa on Polar Isle. She will tell you that she needs 24 plastic bottles and labels to go on those bottles. If you ask her for a hint, she will tell you that you can get the bottles in the Chillton General store. Go there and buy the bottles for $2,000. When you ask the owner where you can make the labels, he will tell you there is a "paper-maker" in Tropicton. The paper-maker is Trayja and she will make the labels for you.Take the labels and bottles back to Clarissa and you've completed the quest!By: Alexandra on Chestnut