Do you perhaps mean "Hole in the Ground" by Bernard Cribbins?
http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=ZGk4AKOwJbc
The song was originally a hit for the Drifters in 1962. There are numerous other versions so I will just point you here to do some digging: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_on_the_Roof_%28song%29#Other_recordings
Eddie Holland sang "Jamie" in 1962
A song by 'Traffic' in 1967
Shelley Fabares-it reached number 0ne in 1962.
Ann-Margret sang at the Academy Awards presentation in 1962, singing the Oscar-nominated song "Bachelor in Paradise".
Type your answer here... I AM A DWARF AND I AM DIGGING A HOLE! DIGGING DIGGING HOLE! DIGGING DIGGING HOLE! HOLE HOLE, DIGGING DIGGING HOLE! DIGGING DIGGING HOLE! DIGGING DIGGING HOLE! HOLE HOLE, DIGGING DIGGING HOLE!
The song was originally a hit for the Drifters in 1962. There are numerous other versions so I will just point you here to do some digging: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_on_the_Roof_%28song%29#Other_recordings
I am digging a hole in the garden to plant some flowers.
You could shoot a hole into the ground without digging just has to a very powerful projectile
digging in the water untop the mountain
The correct answer is: D(45) is the depth, in feet, of the hole after digging for 45 minutes.
by digging a hole
Start digging a hole.
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The dwarf is digging the hole to uncover precious materials like ores or gems. Dwarves are typically skilled miners and craftsmen, and they may be seeking resources to create weapons, armor, or other goods.
Zero was usually the first to finish digging his hole.
"Burrowing" means "digging a tunnel or hole".