I don't know the answer to this question -- but I have a similar situation near my home. A wounded goose (or is it a gander?) was seen along the road by a motorist. The motorist picked up the goose and released it near a small pond which happens to be near my house. Now the goose/gander has taken up residence by the little bridge over the pond. It like a troll guarding the bridge and it challenges anyone who tries to cross the bridge -- even cars! I feel sorry for this goose/gander because it is all alone and I want to get it a mate, but I'm not sure whether it's a male or a female. I think it's probably a male, judging from its behavior. Now I need to find out where to buy a female goose and bring her to him. There aren't any other geese around here.
Its partner was hit by a car
you stupid little quistion doesnt make any sense you little prick!!! you stupid little quistion doesnt make any sense you little prick!!!
who doesnt?
She doesnt
Your husband's big brother is your brother-in-law. If your husband has a little brother, he is also your brother-in-law.
Yes but she doesnt want to be and her mother doesnt agree with her at all and hates her
If your husband is his sister's guardian and has given you permission to do so then you can, but it is better for him to be the one in charge.
If your husband travels a lot then he should phone every couple of days and you should be satisfied with that; you can phone him and tell him how you feel. You have too much time on your hands and need to either get out with girlfriends for a little fun or volunteer. If your husband works in the town you live then you can't expect him to phone every day because he is most likely busy.
No, Michael did not appear in that movie.
possibly, there is little proof that he does and no proof that he doesnt
It is someone that doesnt want to do something (Chicken)
No she doesnt.
she doesnt have a lil boy