A small rubber pipe
a small rubber pipe.
its biff
Bernard
Biff went into the basement to remove old sports equipment that had been collecting dust for years. He wanted to clear out the clutter and make space for new items. Additionally, he hoped to find some sentimental keepsakes that he had tucked away long ago. The task was both a chore and a trip down memory lane for him.
biff takes it away
Biff Sanders goes by Biff.
Downtown, so Biff can ask for a loan from Bill Oliver
into the city, where biff plans to ask his old boss for a loan.
In Act 2 of Arthur Miller's play "Death of a Salesman," Happy and Biff go to a restaurant to meet Willy for lunch. They want to discuss Biff's meeting with Bill Oliver about a business proposition.
The basement is full of boxes. Go down to the basement. Watch the TV in the basement. My bedroom is in the basement.
To see Bill Oliver
Happy won't go out to the West with Biff because he wanted to be with his parents and Biff wanted to leave because Willy was annoying him with getting a job and having a life. Either son won't get married and settle down because they haven't started a business and they don't have enough money to settle alone.