The phrase "cast a milestone around your neck" is not a widely recognized quote and may not be found in well-known literature or texts. It could be a metaphorical expression suggesting that one should bear the weight of significant experiences or achievements as a reminder of their journey. If you are looking for a specific source or context, please provide more details for clarification.
you say ''kaluththu'' in order to say neck in tamil
neck (part of the body) = cuello
i say bad but if you think it will last long and the battery wont die as fast you should get it but i say no!
It's simply a 'goal' that's been reached. For example - say you're constructing a housing estate... Completing the first house to a sellable condition is a milestone.
The dog tag close up[ it looks like the Nick had, the diabetes one.
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Kubi
Neck in Farsi is called "گردن" (pronounced as gerdan).
I got a pinched nerve in the neck from stretching the neck. I would say no but I'm not a doctor
You put your arm around JBL neck and Shawn will say something and JBL will say no a couple times and at last he will say i will retire!
I'd say get it around or right under you neck if you can show it off. if not lower side of your calf near you ankle.