Sentences with phrase «gets tall boy»

The car gets tall boy design and has proportionate dimensions.

Not exact matches

Wow, my bread didn't get as tall as pictured, but boy was it good!
Nowadays I don't even care and honestly, I'm really glad my parents couldn't afford to make me a metal mouth back then... I had plenty of other things going for me at the time anyway... unruly curls WITH bangs, being a foot taller than every boy in school, and ohhh, let's not forget the time I thought it would be a good idea to get a FREAKIN PERM!!!
Also for a tall strong boy he can get nudged off the ball easy at times, he needs some more aggression, strength alone wont do it.
Sounds like a decent night for boxing in Chicago, worth getting a couple seats and a couple tall boys.
So the getting taller part will happen at different ages, depending on the kid, and whether he or she is a boy or a girl.
We have step stools in both bathrooms for my twin boys (sink & toilet... although now they are * just * tall enough to pee & get onto the toilet without the help of the stool... yeah!)
Since some little boys are not quite tall enough to properly urinate in the toilet and thus the Weeman urinal for boys by Potty Scotty is the perfect little urinals for your little boy - get him started with his own urinal at home!
I had no problem with the waist adjustments, but this diaper made for a «low rider» style on my tall little boy - by the time we got to the largest setting, I didn't think the rise in this diaper compared to some of my diapers from other brands.
Tall, sexy and exotic, or sweet and charming girl or boy next door, we've got the person you're looking for.
My match HAS to be taller than me, has to have a little bit of an edge, (little bad boy in him), has to be a mans man, and must love my 2 boys if he wants to get serious!
He did several suspense films, including Johnny Allegro and Dangerous Profession, but it was his work on The Window that earned Tetzlaff a permanent place in the memories of filmgoers — a dark, chilling, and suspenseful thriller, based on the fable of the boy - who - cried - wolf, this film, about a young boy (Bobby Driscoll) known for telling tall tales, who witnesses a murder in his tenement building and can't get anyone to believe him, was an instant hit.
Here we have a tough - but - tender cowgirl working her dead father's ranch with only a lovable grizzled old coot for a ranchhand; a somber villain moving through his dark house like Dracula in his castle, hatching designs on the heroine's land as well as her body; a land - grabbing industrialist conspiring with the local banker to turn rangeland into oil wells; a tall, quiet wrangler winning the girl's heart and saving her land to boot; singing cowboys, fireside heart - to - hearts, a crisis with hero and heroine trapped by villain in a burning building, a climactic shootout, and boy - gets - girl.
It's all in service of a tall tale being told by an ancient Indian (Johnny Depp) who may or may not be Tonto, a sideshow attraction who spins this yarn to a little boy (Mason Cook) wearing a Lone Ranger get - up in a fair in 1930s San Francisco.
Get a crush on a tall boy, of course.
I also moved the command hooks over and up a bit (since the boys are getting taller and their backpacks are getting bigger — * sniff *), and I added a second hook for each boy (one each for backpack and an everyday coat).
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