I don't want to loose ANYTHING!!!!!
I concur with the above, but if I had to, I'd lose a leg, because that'd mean I wouldn't have to do P.E., and yet still be able to do art and Photography. Also, I might be able to get one of those awesome motorised chairs usually reserved for the elderly and/or morbidly obese. I'd like that. Although chances are I'd get some stupid crutches.
Yes he did, in fact he lost his arm also. when flying he got shot in the arm........................................just kidding dude he didnt lose anything theres a picture of him holding the medal of honor and hes fully attached!
There is no record or evidence to suggest that Adolf Hitler lost a leg at any point in his life.
Robert Morris, a signer of the American Declaration of Independence and "Financier of the Revolution," did notlose his leg. You are probably thinking of Gouverneur Morris, a signer of the American Constitution, who lost his leg in a carriage accident in May of 1780.
No, HE DIDNT LOSE HIS LEG! He might of been injured but no limbs had to be amputated. Look up "Ulysses S. GRant, president"
Robert E. Lee did not loose a leg---at least not in battle. I don't think he lost one due to some complications of old age. He died a few years after the war ended.
Wrath looses his arm/leg in episode 50.
(The idiom means "expensive" or "overpriced.")"That waterfront property will cost me an arm and a leg.""Don't lose that watch, because it cost me an arm and a leg."
yes they do because when you lose a arm or leg or head you get a metal part
your leg
it would cost an arm and a leg.
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your leg
arm - aim - aid - lid - led - leg
The Esperanto words for arm and leg are brako and kruro.
Arm, (Arm rest) Leg, (Leg rest)
It would cost an arm and a leg
It would definitely be the scorpion and the bow and arrow. The scorpion is when you put one leg up to your head by pulling it up by the arm on the same side and balance, standing on (usually) your dominant leg. The bow and arrow is when you start out in a scorpion and then you switch your arms*. Then you take the arm that's not holding your leg now and put your wrist to your knee that is up in the air. If you don't look like a bow (your leg and back) and arrow (your arm) then try facing the side or widen your hips. *For example: if you started out your scorpion by holding your left leg with your left arm, then you would switch it so you would be holding your left leg with your right arm.