297. But I suggest just throwing a heavier object.
You should not throw any food at your neighbor. Throwing food at people is very rude.
She was mad at her neighbor for blasting loud music into the night
no, some are mischievious, but if you're lucky, you'll find one that doesn't throw acorns at you or play tricks on you!
Of course not! You have no right to do anything to a neighbor's yard or garden without their permission.
call to neighbor, get them to open window, throw eggs through window
Mowing lawns and raking up leaves always make an elderly neighbor smile and throw money in your pockets.
I suggest that you move away or throw your ball elsewhere because your neighbor has every right to tell you to avoid damaging their property.
well if you poop in your hand and throw it at your neighbor then no you're not liable for anything
You ask Bob your neighbor who likes to throw things and then you get bored and go watch My Little Pony for the rest of the day
Yes. A goal keeper may score a goal directly from a throw (not a throw-in) or a punt.
Here are some things you should know before you begin:Pick only the brown acorns without holes in them. If there is a hole - there is something that made the hole. Unless you want to get acquainted with a worm inside, it is better to just throw the acorn away. Besides, even if you don't notice any holes, a worm might still be there, so start preparing the acorns as soon as possible, otherwise the worms might ruin them.You will need a lot of acorns - you can only use the insides, and some may still contain worms, so you'll definitely throw some acorns away.You'll need a lot of time to shell the acorns.The coffee is worth it.You'll have a whole lot of acorn caps.Here are the steps to make acorn coffee:Pick some acornsWash them and boil them. Bring the water to boil, let it simmer for 10 minutes, the change it and repeat 4 times.Shell the acorns, leave them to dry for at least a couple of hours.Grind the shelled acorns with a coffee grinderSpread the ground acorns on a baking pan and put them into oven to dry for fifteen minutes on 170 degrees C.Put 2 spoonfuls of acorn powder, pour some boiling water on them, let it sit for a minute, then pour in some milk and add some honey/brown sugar.
It could be, depending on how it is used. Typically it is a verb, but if you are talking about a 'bad throw' it is being used as a noun.