Yes, but this is usually fixable. Use your lighter to dehydrate the blunt wrap and it will draw up.
To be blunt, not too much at all.
The blunt knife did not cut me through the bone; however, it sliced my skin and left a gash that would stay for days to come, and eventually become a slight scar, paling against my natural tan. (That sentence is copyrighted by me- use this as an INSPIRATION, not as a SENTENCE YOU CAN STEAL FROM ME.
a loose not but not too loose.
Bracelets should not be too tight or too loose. If a bracelet is too tight, it could become uncomfortable and could be difficult to take on and off. If a bracelet is too loose, it may slide off your wrist.
My belt is too loose, I have to tighten it.
Could be that the battery is still too week to turn the starter. beyond that, it is probably a starter issue. If the wiring is not loose at the starter. More than likely it is a bad solenoid or starter. One little trick is to give the starter a couple of light taps (don't try to kill it) with a hammer or semi heavy blunt instrument. Sometimes as they get older they will seize and blunt force knocks it loose.
I think its about when the Germans when on a Jew hunt and killed them? Not too sure tho
I would wait and see hoe the econmy goes. If you cash out too soon then you might loose part of your 401k. I would just roll it over for now. And then pull it out so you can get all of it.
the answer is friction
it shouldn't be too loose around the caboose
Yes, you just have to keep a close eye on your stitch tension: not too loose and not too tight. If your stitches are too loose they will sag. If your stitches are too tight they will pucker your fabric.
Ice bergs roll because the need too balance the weight of mass in the moving water