Does he pull Skeksis feathers ?He is now the one pulling out tail feathers. I always chide him and tell him to be nice to the girls.
I would be afraid of Skeksis if I was Mr Bumblebee!
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Does he pull Skeksis feathers ?He is now the one pulling out tail feathers. I always chide him and tell him to be nice to the girls.
He does now. He is still smaller than her though.Does he pull Skeksis feathers ?
I would be afraid of Skeksis if I was Mr Bumblebee!
So what happens if you have to scramble down the side of a mountain? Do the slippers stay on?I cut off the part above the heel, so I can just slip my feet in without having to do laces or bend over or whatever.
I couldn’t believe it wasn’t a gentlemen’s joke.OK, I give up, no inviting Shad to the house![]()
My DD and SS both have army boots just like these. They bought them to camp with the (water) scouts. .Apologies, it's the second time I'm making a fool of myself with a wrong translation. I will never mock Emmanuel Macron's English again. In french a "moteur thermique" is one that works with gas and I didn't think translating thermique to thermal would make it sound like some warm jacuzzi in a wheel barrow.
Thanks! I'm guessing from Google both motorized or track borrow would do.
Mud ? What is this?
It depends on the model. Ours does great on slopes, it's small, slow, not very powerful but very tractable (and almost 30 years old) whereas my stepfather's is bigger and faster but not as reliable on steep terrain.
It's extremely useful to us, not only to carry all kind of materials but also to bring small but heavy engines where we need them on the property like the wood chipper or the tiller ( hope I'm using the correct terms). I can't imagine how we would have brought the lumber for the roof without it from where we parked the truck.
In steep terrain it does need to be driven by someone strong enough to hold it back if it starts tumbling, which isn't my case.
Let me put this into context.
The reason I have this rule is because my partner NEVER takes off his damn french army rangers in the house.
He would probably even wear them in bed, if he could.
Since I'm not sure if people outside France have the equivalent of this very french boot I will post this tax where you can zoom on his feet.
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I'm good then, aren't I?(except for respectable and older people).