idiBeZaWaDa Posted December 10, 2014 Report Posted December 10, 2014 ani enduku antaru...y is it only 2 cents.
idiBeZaWaDa Posted December 10, 2014 Author Report Posted December 10, 2014 y dont our desis say my padi paisalu..
Spartan Posted December 10, 2014 Report Posted December 10, 2014 The earliest reference to an analog of "two cents" appears in the lesson of the widow's mite in both the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Luke. In the story, several wealthy temple patrons donate large sums of money, but an extremely poor widow places just two small coins, i.e. her two cents, into the offering. She finds greater favor with Jesus than do the wealthy patrons, seeing that the widow gave all of her money to the Temple in Jerusalem while the wealthy patrons had much money left over for themselves.
idiBeZaWaDa Posted December 10, 2014 Author Report Posted December 10, 2014 The earliest reference to an analog of "two cents" appears in the lesson of the widow's mite in both the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Luke. In the story, several wealthy temple patrons donate large sums of money, but an extremely poor widow places just two small coins, i.e. her two cents, into the offering. She finds greater favor with Jesus than do the wealthy patrons, seeing that the widow gave all of her money to the Temple in Jerusalem while the wealthy patrons had much money left over for themselves. is it ps02..
aragorn Posted December 10, 2014 Report Posted December 10, 2014 The earliest reference to an analog of "two cents" appears in the lesson of the widow's mite in both the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Luke. In the story, several wealthy temple patrons donate large sums of money, but an extremely poor widow places just two small coins, i.e. her two cents, into the offering. She finds greater favor with Jesus than do the wealthy patrons, seeing that the widow gave all of her money to the Temple in Jerusalem while the wealthy patrons had much money left over for themselves. good 2 know. I have never used 2 cents lingo
Nellore Pedda reddy Posted December 10, 2014 Report Posted December 10, 2014 ani enduku antaru...y is it only 2 cents. nuvvu kothaga try chey....My 2 balls anu
k2s Posted December 10, 2014 Report Posted December 10, 2014 The earliest reference to an analog of "two cents" appears in the lesson of the widow's mite in both the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Luke. In the story, several wealthy temple patrons donate large sums of money, but an extremely poor widow places just two small coins, i.e. her two cents, into the offering. She finds greater favor with Jesus than do the wealthy patrons, seeing that the widow gave all of her money to the Temple in Jerusalem while the wealthy patrons had much money left over for themselves. nice
idiBeZaWaDa Posted December 10, 2014 Author Report Posted December 10, 2014 nuvvu maarchu....My 2 balls anu neeku lev kabatti nuvu analev anduke nannu anamantunav ani ardam cheskovacha..
xxxmen Posted December 10, 2014 Report Posted December 10, 2014 naya paisa kuda paniki rani anna kani edava ani kuda antaru
Nellore Pedda reddy Posted December 10, 2014 Report Posted December 10, 2014 neeku lev kabatti nuvu analev anduke nannu anamantunav ani ardam cheskovacha..
mukunda1 Posted December 10, 2014 Report Posted December 10, 2014 neeku lev kabatti nuvu analev anduke nannu anamantunav ani ardam cheskovacha.. mee iddari godava ekkada start ayindi man...curiosity tho aduguthunna...
idiBeZaWaDa Posted December 10, 2014 Author Report Posted December 10, 2014 mee iddari godava ekkada start ayindi man...curiosity tho aduguthunna... NPR feminist...nenu anti feminist..ammailu emanna choo chweet anevadu..
mukunda1 Posted December 10, 2014 Report Posted December 10, 2014 NPR feminist...nenu anti feminist..ammailu emanna choo chweet anevadu.. madyalo dkc sardar ni enduku rape sesthunnaru...
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