Tricycle
Swords looked like long, straight, and sharp pointy sticks with a handle that you could grip easily and hold.
You could, but they are pretty cheap. They are plastic, so a different sound may come out.
The Native Americans used sticks(tree sticks), carved them, and used whatever kind of fur or resource they could use for a net.
Depends on the parents preference. I'm in 7th grade and my mom won't let me read it but I'm pretty sure I could "handle it".
kind of herbivores have been nown to eat plants so its possible that they could have eaten sticks
This would depend on your Operating System and motherboard. For example, if your computer runs on 64-bit Vista with 4 DIMM slots, you could upgrade up to 8GB with four 2GB sticks.
In 1919 a gentleman by the name of George Hansburg patented and made the one handle pogo stick. It was not until 1957 that pogo sticks started being produced with two handles.
Well it all depends what you want, stock or to be modified. Pretty much the best car in the world could be a GTR of any year, Evo's or STI's, pretty much anything that can handle big power and awd.
I suppose you could use Popsicle sticks. Glue them together to make a square, rectangle, triangle etc. You can pretty much make any geometric shape that doesn't have curves.
A fake "handle" could be a fake name, an alias
The simplest tools of primitive man include sticks and rocks (stones). Wooden sticks can be used to dig up roots and other things with. They can also be used as a lever to pry with, and the user could get under rocks and logs in search of edible things. Sticks can be sharpened to a point and used to stab or spear animals, or heavier ones can be used as clubs. With the addition of worked stone, spears and daggers can be made, or a stone hammer head can be attached to a handle. A stone could be used as a projectile. Stone with a knapped edge could be used as a knife or scraper, and the stone-tipped weapons were already mentioned.
Depends on the design of the bridge, and how the sticks are joined. In theory I could build a bridge of popsicle sticks that would support several tons of weight- but it would take a LOT of popsicle sticks.