The phrase "crab goes to jail in somewhere in the darkness" likely refers to a metaphorical or humorous concept rather than a literal event. It could symbolize feelings of confinement or being trapped in a difficult situation, akin to how a crab might scuttle into a dark crevice for safety. Alternatively, it might be a playful reference to a story or a joke where the crab's behavior leads to unexpected consequences. Without further context, it remains an enigmatic expression open to interpretation.
If it is a kid it will not go to jail it would go somewhere else.
You need to go to the big metal silver thing that is red and burns you. Then grab the robot crab give it to you robot. And he will drop it and you will go somewhere. Which is a surprise that I don't want to tell you! =)
because they got used to the lifestyle in jail that it was wierd to be out of it where they had to get a job, get food, and live somewhere. Therefore they resort to crimes to get money or other needs
Yes if she wants her parents to go to jail.
look somewhere else cus the answer is not here lololololololol.........................
yes
Your hermit crab cam go fast depending on the whieght of the shell on the hermit crab. If the shell is light the speed of the crab will increase, if the shell is heavy on the crab the speed will decrease.
It depends on the circumstances. If you can prove that you didn't steal the gun with an alibi that says you were definitely somewhere else when the robber took the gun and stashed it at your house, then if they catch the robber, you don't go to jail. If, however, you don't have an alibi, then you might end up on the unlucky side and go to jail.
Did aventura go to jail?
he didn't go to jail
The hermit crab is developed into the insect kingdom
a hermit crab can go all the way out of its shell to switch shells