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You get the Gingerbread Wallpaper from the D.I.Y shop on Sludge Street. Note: This wallpaper is very rare so you may have to check the shop regularly for it as it is not there every time. Hope this helped :)
no, but they can get very sick. the spices in the gingerbread can make their stomach upset and they can puke and have the hershey squirts all over the place.
Nowadays, almost all bakeries have gingerbread men, and Ipswich is not an exception. Gingerbread men have become very popular, especially in important dates (Christmas, Halloween, Eastern).
Very bad thing, tow to repair shop, do not drive as car will be damaged
Yes very. It is the main ingredient that gives the cookies their flavor.
The main thing that people purchase from a quilt shop, is a quilt. A quilt is a blanket made out of patches of designs. They are very unique and can fold into a pillow.
This is a line from the traditional tale of the Gingerbread Man, a cookie who comes to life and outruns various pursuers until meeting his untimely end. It is often used as a playful refrain in the story to emphasize the Gingerbread Man's speed and elusiveness.
You pay for it or get them free by going into the shop and on the very left there is a thing that says free warbucks
Some may but as far as I have seen it is not very common.
There are a lot of shops selling lasers on the market. LaserBTB is a very well known shop. Best thing to do is to do some research on forums and pick a shop of your choice.
200 kilometers away from your area there is an great shop that sell what you need in that place I have bought a lot of thing that shop is very useful.
It"s a long shot, but there are peripheral glances of a man-made monster in Yiddish folklore called the GOLEM which was visualized as a man made of Clay-or some dough-like substance, like the Gingerbread man. in both cases the creature was created fully grown- the Gingerbread MAN, not Boy. Food for thought. if you follow this line of thought one can argue that Pinnochio was a juvenile adaptation with considerable gearing-down of Frankenstein.