Bees often wait for a ride on flowers, where they gather nectar and pollen. They may also be found resting on leaves, branches, or in their hive before taking flight. In some cases, they can be seen clustering together to keep warm or protect their queen.
on a beench. Oh god, im funny
on the big ride there is a cap
to get my charger and wait for a ride
Wait 3-5 dates, then you can ride all you want. :)
When I exercise I usually wait up to an hour
Wait for it to land, then zap it with the car battery.
Go to the ride by the bumper cars and climb it. Grab the trash can's lid on the top of the ride and put in on.
wait and read (when it come out) the next (and last) maximum ride book.
wait til spring and tap it.... call a professional.....
You wait for a wave to come and ride under it
Yes You can ... If you are a child you can ride it when it is 1 and a half yrs old , If you are an adult , you have to wait until it is three yrs old .
They have saddles? If they do, you don't need one to ride your horse. You have to wait until it has two hearts before you can ride it (plus it has to be an adult). I never encountered a saddle. ,':|