Wine!
where there is a tree and ond person will go up grab a gift and open it then the secound person can take the first persons gift then the first person will go get another gift. and so on
This probably means that your game is defective. Get your receipt, and take it back.
Because it relaxes the blood pressure and it's not good if it goes fast
Take the master cylinder off and then on the inside of the firewall where the rod from the brake pedal goes through, there should be 4 nuts holding the booster on.
I can relate to shopping for a special gift on a limited budget. One idea would be to take her out and treat her to a birthday dessert. You can buy a couple of ice cream cones or milkshakes for under $10. Another idea is to buy her a gift card from shops like Bath and Body Works or Sally's Beauty Shop. Or a gift card to Barnes and Noble if she's an avid reader? It really depends on what her interests are, You could even give her a gift card to Blockbuster and let her rent a couple of her favorite movies. I also bet she'd love her favorite music CD. I think you could buy her any of these gifts with your budget.
Odysseus took his 12 best men and a goatskin of sweet black wine from the priest Maron to the cyclops cave.
I do not know that the cyclops did anything as revenge, but in the book the Odyssey ,it explains that the Cyclops' father , the god Poseidon, is angry at Odysseus and will not let Odysseus return to his country, whereas the other gods take pity on him.
Odysseus takes 12 of his best men to explore the land of the cyclops including Polyphemus' cave.
to see what he and his crewmens can take from the cave but it backfires on them because the cyclops comes and is hostile towards them.
Fighting in the Trojan war, blinding the cyclops, you get the picture? take your pick
Read the story.The answer has to be somewhere in the story, lol.
Because he is dumb. <~ are you serious right now... its because Odysseus wanted to see what the Cyclops had to offer
The Cyclops had no kids. The men escaped by holding to the undersides of the cyclops sheep. Their hands could not hold any of the cheeses while they were escaping.
To prepare for their escape from the Cyclops' cave, Odysseus devises a clever plan by first getting the Cyclops, Polyphemus, drunk on wine to incapacitate him. He then tells Polyphemus that his name is "Nobody," so when he blinds the Cyclops, Polyphemus cannot call for help. Next, Odysseus and his men hide under the sheep to sneak out of the cave when Polyphemus lets them out to graze. Finally, once they are safely at sea, Odysseus reveals his true identity, provoking the Cyclops's wrath.
Odysseus is driven by curiosity toward the Cyclopes of the island. His crewmen wish to take the Cyclops's (Polyphemus) cheeses and sheep, however, and head back to the ship to resume their journey.
In Homer's "Odyssey," Odysseus devises a clever plan to escape from the Cyclops Polyphemus by first intoxicating him with wine. Once Polyphemus is incapacitated, Odysseus and his men blind the giant with a sharpened stake. They then sneak out by clinging to the undersides of the Cyclops' sheep as they leave the cave to graze. Finally, Odysseus reveals his identity to Polyphemus as they sail away, provoking the Cyclops to call upon his father, Poseidon, to seek revenge.
12 of his men and if you count him; 13 men go into the cave