No. She used to though but now she works at the gas station down by Polar Bear. :)
No. She now works at the Gas Station down by Polar Bear.
1st, buy a rake from the plaza. Then, catch it on fire. That's what they're used for!
You have to be 16 to work there.
No
Thick Greek Yogurt or another kind of unflavored yogurt should work fine.
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depends on were you live but you can always shovel snow or rake leaves for your neighbor
When using a snow roof rake to remove snow from your roof, it is important to follow these best practices for safety: Start from the edge of the roof and work your way inward. Use a stable ladder and have someone spot you from below. Avoid standing directly under the area you are raking. Do not pull or yank on the rake too forcefully. Be aware of any overhead power lines. Remove snow in small sections to prevent overexertion. Clear snow regularly to prevent excessive buildup.
Yes that is a good choice for pine needles though they do make pine needle rakes.
You could work as a caddie at a country club, mow lawns, rake leaves, shovel snow, or babysit.
A rake is not considered a machine since it does not have any moving parts that amplify or transform the force applied to it. A machine is typically defined as a device that uses power to perform work, whereas a rake simply assists in gathering leaves or debris by human effort.
Carpet rakes were very popular in the seventies when everyone had shag carpeting. They were made of plastic and looked like a yard rake. They were used to rake the carpet and do away with the smashed down places that had been walked on. They work on any long napped carpet.