Carlson takes a shovel to deal with the aftermath of the incident involving Candy's dog in John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men." He wants to make sure the dog is disposed of properly after it is put down, reflecting his pragmatic and unsentimental attitude toward life on the ranch. The act underscores themes of loneliness and the harsh realities faced by the characters.
you take it and put it in your mouth (thats what she said!)
Mandalynn Carlson's birth name is Amanda Lynn Carlson.
Slim asks Carlson to take his Luger pistol as he leaves the bunkhouse. This request comes after the incident involving Candy's dog, where Slim believes that Carlson should have the gun for the task of putting the dog down. The act signifies Slim's understanding of the necessity and finality of the situation, as well as his practical approach to difficult decisions on the ranch.
Bertil Carlson's birth name is Bertil Bror Alexander Carlson.
No, Kelly Carlson is not single.
Slim asks Carlson to take a shovel with him when he goes to shoot Candy's dog because he was being careful and understanding towards Candy's dog's death. He reminds Carlson to take a shovel to hint to Candy that 'It's alright, He's going to get a proper burial' and was intended to make Candy feel better.
Slim tells Carlson to take a shovel with him when he shoots Candy's dog in "Of Mice and Men" to bury the dog afterwards.
A shovel
Slim tells Carlson to take a shovel with him because they are going to put down Candy's old dog and bury it. Slim knows that Carlson will need a shovel to dig the grave, as well as to use it to put the dog out of its misery.
a sponge because it lets in some of the dirt and mess but it doesnt let in all of it as in a shovel doesnt really take in anything
A Shovel
Take all your clothes and items off except your shovel and press the d key.
to dig a black hole
It goes to Reseti's place and he gives you a silver shovel but a gold shovel is better is you want it bury a shovel for 3 days dig it up and its gold hope I helped
Get a shovel cuz ur scrood
Carlson takes his Luger pistol with him when he goes to shoot Candy's dog.
An implement consisting of a broad scoop, or more or less hollow blade, with a handle, used for lifting and throwing earth, coal, grain, or other loose substances., To take up and throw with a shovel; as, to shovel earth into a heap, or into a cart, or out of a pit., To gather up as with a shovel.