Charlie is afraid of being strapped in with the seat belt because it symbolizes a loss of control and freedom. He may associate confinement with feelings of vulnerability or anxiety, making him uncomfortable with the idea of being restrained. Additionally, past experiences or a lack of familiarity with the situation could heighten his fear, leading to a strong emotional reaction to the seat belt.
About the same percentage rate as slamming the car door on your thumb for not removing the digit from the door frame due to inattention.
yes you can as long as thier is a seat belt for the baby to be strapped in.
there is a seat belt you buckle and then there is a pull down bar unlike king da ka which makes it more realistic.
Charlie Chaplin
You have spun a cam drive, or snapped a belt? I am afraid you have damaged valves then.
the belt is ether too old, or a faulty component that is being driven by the belt.
Charlie Chaplin
The asteroid belt does not have an effect on the outer planets being bigger. It just has an effect on the outer planets being colder.
I am afraid that is impossible, since an Explorer doesn't have a timing belt. It uses an internal timing chain, which you don't service, unless it breaks or is rattling. Are you talking about the accessory drive(fan) belt? If so, there is a spring loaded tensioner that you use a socket wrech to pivot out of the way and remove tension from the belt and change the belt.
To prevent objects being conveyed on the belt from sliding around on the surface of the belt.
a warning
Yes, a common metaphor for being thrifty is "tightening the belt." This phrase is often used to describe someone who is being careful with their spending and cutting back on expenses. Just as tightening a belt involves making it smaller and more secure, being thrifty involves reducing unnecessary expenses and being mindful of one's budget.