LOOK AT TY TYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!! HIM AND JAKE ARE GROWIN SO FAST...ive been here since the freeze tag video and the video where you guys first moved in and did a house tour
Hi thatyoutub3family!! I’ve been watching you since 2017, and always have loved your videos. I would love to see more geocaching content, i recently started geocaching myself because of you guys and would love to see more tips and tricks!!
Hi I can't believe I watched this strate away I never do this and I'm so happy you made another one the shortest answer I'm so excited for your next vids and thank you for making this for us to watch you guys are so big and that makes me happy that you guys like to be you and make vids for us tyam
Coal is a sedimentary rock, and bituminous coal frequently contains “bands,” or strips, of different consistency that mark the layers of plant material that were compressed. Bituminous coal is divided into three major types: smithing coal, cannel coal, and coking coal.
My answers Store: H&M Toy: doll Color: Red Name: Jo Drink: Pop Clothing: Bra School Subject: Art Musical Instrument: Drum Tree: Oak Fish: Salmon Tool: Nail Blue: berry Yellow: Sun Winter Activity: Ski Fruit: Kiwi Bird: Crow Word: A Ice cream: vanilla Video Game: Granny Rock: Granite
If Ty wrote PE in category "class" / "subject", it should count as a point. Bec that's how it written on school timetable. Other abbreviations don't count like OJ for Orange Juice. another thing "PEE" should not count as yellow because it can be not-yellow. PEN too because it can be for other colours.
A couple of things... So, Ty is correct, an eel is indeed a fish. For rock, you should have gone Opal. Also, please do this again, but make the rule, if you match with someone, you both get 0 points for that question.
In both "longest" & "shortest" version, you say misspelling counts as a tally. I feel that is a little unfair. To be fairer, misspelling counts as along as after you checked the correct spelling, you count the no of letters in your misspelling rather than the no of letters in the correct spelling.
When they don’t think the abbreviations don’t count some people call orange juice (OJ), and TJ that’s what some people are called and also TY it may not be like there whole first name but it’s still technically there name.