No. They have two legs.
Of course there are women on the Isle of man, not sure about the gay men never been. Its the name of an island, it doesn't mean there are only men there.
No. Man's is singular possessive. Men's is plural possessive.The man's legs are hairy. (Means one man's legs are hairy.)The men's legs are hairy. (Means that more than one man's legs are hairy.)Even if you used man for mankind, mankind would be singular.
I have no idea about it!
No a man is gay if he prefers the sexual company of other men. his legs have nothing to do with it.
Isle of Missing Men was created in 1942.
The poem was written by Wilfred Gibson, born 1878. The line quoted are the last two lines of the poem. The final verse is as follows: We seem'd to stand for an endless while, Though still no word was said. Three men alive on Flannen Isle, Who thought on three men dead. The poem can be found in full in "The Poet's Tale, edited by A. A. Evans, first published in 1957
Isle of Missing Men - 1942 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
It is quite common for a female to shave her legs or vaginal area. Some men may also shave their legs but it is not common.
men have longer legs
Isle of Missing Men - 1942 was released on: USA: 18 September 1942 Portugal: 24 April 1944
It is not known exactly how many men shave their legs. According to GQ magazine, however, about 40% of men shave their legs on a weekly basis.
There are 7 horses and 21 people. 7 horses would equal 28 legs and 21 people would equal 42 legs which all together would equal 70 legs. By the same token, there could also be 17 horses and 1 man, 16 horses and 3 men, etc. For a brain teaser if you want a definitive answer you must have left out a piece of information like maybe the ratio of men to horses. If there was originally one man for each horse and then half of the men left, you can solve it with the following formula: There were originally x number of men and x number of horses. Now there are 1/2 x number of men. So, there are 2(1/2 x) men's legs and 4 x horses' legs. 2 (1/2 x) + 4x = 70 x + 4x = 70 5x = 70 x = 14 There are now 14 horses (56 legs) and 7 men (14 legs).