a·sun·der:
1. into separate parts; in or into pieces: Lightning split the old oak tree asunder.
2. apart or widely separated: as wide asunder as the polar regions.
I tried breaking up the words that follow it, but I got nothing.
David
a·sun·der:
1. into separate parts; in or into pieces: Lightning split the old oak tree asunder.
2. apart or widely separated: as wide asunder as the polar regions.
We have to go asunder, apparently, so where can we go exactly?
I tried breaking up the words that follow it, but I got nothing.
David
Australia?
Maybe asunder, as in break apart, means the cut itself?
-ThrallMind
Australia?
That would be "under" not "asunder." Read my definition of asunder in my earlier post.
Maybe we need to perform Torn Asunder with the picture, and free Centurions will fall from the sky?
David
That would be "under" not "asunder." Read my definition of asunder in my earlier post.
Maybe we need to perform Torn Asunder with the picture, and free Centurions will fall from the sky?
David
Maybe asunder, as in break apart, means the cut itself?
-ThrallMind
That would be "under" not "asunder." Read my definition of asunder in my earlier post.
Maybe we need to perform Torn Asunder with the picture, and free Centurions will fall from the sky?
David
im waiting for someone to pop up at msn to ask him if its ok if i share something
hahahahha yeah =)Or, let's see if you're wrong w/ your prediction.
hahahahha yeah =)
I think that it is because on DM website he has Daniel Madison deck of cards at this link: http://www.danielmadison.co.uk/And.htm and now he removed it.. so that can mean something just saying
Wasn't it confirmed that they are, indeed, seperate?