It could be the usual shyness that is displayed when someone likes another person.
Most importantly, I'm not really sure if they cut the scene out of the movie but in the script, crane asks for sara ( a servent) to get him a bible, but Katrina insists she give it to him herself. She knocks, is said to come in and leaves it on the table-he has his bak turned to her the whole time b/c he was doing work. He says "so tell me about the brute that seems Tobe miss Katrina's-- then he turns to see Katrina instead of sara whom he told to get the bible. He in now felling like he screwed up. Katrina tells him brom proposed to her several times. Ichabod states he is glad for her.
GO TO Yahoo AND TYPE IN SLEEPY HOLLOW SCRIPT BY TOM STOPPARD. YOU WILL FIND IT!
He died, and his blood fed the children
Muy loco would translate to very crazy in English.
It depends on how you mean it. If you mean "Mom is crazy." it would be "Mamí está loca." If you mean "Mom is clinically crazy." (she is in a mental institution) it would be "Mamí es loca."
you're really crazy....you're crazy for real.....something a Domincan would say to a person who says/does something funny outrageous or crazy
I would watch my actions.
The Islanders or Ichabod
Ichabod Crane, a character from Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," would encounter the Headless Horseman who would chase him through the woods. Legend has it that the Headless Horseman throws a flaming pumpkin at Ichabod, who disappears, never to be seen again.
Exactly how you would spell it in English. Katrina.
awesome
no atleast she now knows how uu feel about her! AnswerNo, that would be a good thing.
"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is a classic American short story written by Washington Irving. It follows the tale of Ichabod Crane, a superstitious schoolteacher who encounters the Headless Horseman, a ghostly figure said to haunt Sleepy Hollow. The story explores themes of fear, superstition, and the power of storytelling in shaping reality.
Answerit does depend on which way he meant it, "you drive me crazy" might be a compliment, but "you drive me nuts" does not sound like a compliment. But even if both were meant nicely, it more inferes he has sexual feelings for you but he may develop deeper feelings later! AnswerIN WHAT context it was said makes a BIG difference!! IF he says these things when the both of you are kissing and hugging; in bed with the fireplace aglow,I would think that he has deep feelings for you. HOWEVER; if he is saying these things while you are having an argument, and he storms out of the house and speeds off....then I would say that he thinks/or you DO drive him crazy! In that case, I would say that he doesn't have deep feelings for you. He even may be reminding you, on a regular basis, so you won't freak-out when he dumps you for someone who doesn't "drive him crazy". If he falls under the second category, don't waste another SECOND with him life is too short!
I know exactly that feeling. People have crazy feelings sometimes, and wanting to cry because you're so happy around someone is one of those crazy feelings. Without those weird-seeming urges to emotionally react, we would all be empty vessels of no feeling.
Hurricane Katrina can never strike again. Once a storm dissipates it is gone forever. However, if a hurricane like Katrina were to strike the best plan would be to evacuate the area.
Scientists had took satellite images to predict where hurricane Katrina would land.
Yes, Katrina is commonly considered a French name. It is a variant of the name Katherine, which has French origins.
He died, and his blood fed the children