dont fire until you see the whites of their eyes
The phrase "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes" is attributed to General William Prescott during the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775. This instruction was meant to conserve ammunition and ensure that the colonial forces had the best chance of hitting their British targets as they advanced. The battle was a pivotal moment in the American Revolutionary War, showcasing the determination of the colonial militia despite being outnumbered and outgunned.
I dont know until it happens
i dont know that why i am asking you!
They have but rings we dont they have sex with their cats.
"Dont shoot until you see the whites of their eyes"
Battle of Bunker hill, American revolution.
"Dont Shoot untill you see the whites of their eyes!"
dont fire until you see the whites of their eyes
this was by the jman
dont shoot until there zygous is ready for the taking
Colonial William Prescot
its when u turn around and shoot while ur still turning. but dont stop spinning until u shoot
some shoot far and some dont so they all dont shoot the same length
you dont shoot at a nest you jump into it
Yes you can shoot them. but first ask them why they are following you and if they dont answer you, then you shoot them.
you dont shoot with your index finger