そうだ!! if (google_ads.length == 0) {
return;
} if (google_ads[0].type=text && google_ads.length > 0) {
s='';
s += '';
s += 'ads by google';
for(i=0; i < google_ads.length; ++i) {
s += '';
var gad_title =''+ google_ads[i].line1 +'';
var gad_url =''+google_ads[i].visible_url+'';
var gad_des ='' + google_ads[i].line2 + google_ads[i].line3 +'';
s += ''+gad_title+gad_url+'';
//s += gad_url;
s += gad_des;
s += '';
今日のコーデ。 if (google_ads.length == 0) {
return;
} if (google_ads[0].type=text && google_ads.length > 0) {
s='';
s += '';
s += 'ads by google';
for(i=0; i < google_ads.length; ++i) {
s += '';
var gad_title =''+ google_ads[i].line1 +'';
var gad_url =''+google_ads[i].visible_url+'';
var gad_des ='' + google_ads[i].line2 + google_ads[i].line3 +'';
s += ''+gad_title+gad_url+'';
//s += gad_url;
s += gad_des;
s += '';
コンサート i think i can understand the people enjoying rock music in front of the artist who is enthusiastic for in a small venue, but if all of the crowds are satisfied with making the same moves along with the act on the stage who looks the same size as a grain of rice in a huge venue, it can be said that it is just something religious.
what do you think of that? i myself have ever been to some concerts 3 times.
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