Sentences with phrase «jumping out of parked»

Also, another warranty issue has arisen - the truck may jump out of PARK.

Not exact matches

He rode his skateboard out in the parking lot during recess, trying to do jumps off a tar ramp, scaring the bejesus out of me.»
Jumping one step ahead of the bulldozer, Kane County Forest Preserve and St. Charles Park District officials hammered out final details of an agreement that will prevent development on 158 acres of St. Charles Township land.
The beginner - friendly loops are closest to the parking lot; the ones farther out have more advanced features like jumps and drop - offs — and amazing views of the Oolteway Valley.
With work and family it is difficult to carve out larger blocks of dedicated strength time (where time exists I put it to 1 - 2 hr steep MAF hiking) and have naturally gravitated towards cutting firewood, digging soil, pushing wheelbarrows, dropping in the kitchen and doing pushups or a plank, squats and presses with 2 × 25 # dumbells in the living room between stories to kids, plyometric jumps in the park etc..
It's almost imperative to always have a passenger with you in the Nissa 370Z just to check blind spots or jump out and flag cars to a stop in the grocery store parking lot so you can back out of a space.
When it comes to parking, don't expect to jump out of your Merc wherever you want, send it off to find a parking spot and summon it with your smart phone when you're ready to leave, at least not yet.
Consistent follow - up practice at the park, meaning 5 - 20 times per session right before play gets too rowdy, before Fido runs up too quickly to a shy dog accidentally instigating a fear - induced fight, and whenever you think Fido's going to rudely jump on people muddying their pants, and you'll be able to keep Fido out of all kinds of trouble.
He was playing with our friends dogs last weekend and it happened, it stuck out to the left, it happened for the first time when he was at the park and he jumped out of the truck before my hubby could catch him.
With the R line less than a block away, it couldn't be easier to jump on the subway and step out into some of the city's top attractions including Union Square, Madison Square Park, Times Square, Central Park and Fifth Avenue shopping.
But some of them have you using your head, trying to figure out which ramp and which approach will let you do a barrel roll through a hoop, or which car park's rooftop ramp will let you jump onto a specific building.
One of the jumps was hilarious to me once I figured out how to get it in Online: There's a big ramp in the airport that launches you really high, and you're supposed to land in a parking lot.
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