Don't put your feet on the furniture.
Your feet
1. The grandmother moves in. 2. Robin notices how her grandmother's feet look. 3. Grandmother yells at Robin for showing her the ribbons from her shoes.
If you are working above six feet you are supposed to have a system in place that prevents you from falling. It doesnt necessarily mean you need to be "tied off", but the rules are ambiguous, and they dont apply to carpenters or roofers! You have to use your head to figure out what may be permissible or expected, and think of your answer as if you are in front of someone that says its your own fault that you fell. So, if you are working on a scaffold that has a guard rail, no you probably dont need one, but if the scaffold is 50 feet up, then it would be wise to wear one. If your boss is telling you dont need one I'd say find another employer. If youre telling your boss you dont need one, be prepared to be laid off first. Again, every time youre above six feet ask yourself "if I fall, will it hurt?"
My Grandmother always said that if you sweep under someone's feet, they won't get married.
they should be flat in frint of you.
Practice, practice, practice. You need presence and you need to be confidant in what youre doing. You can be 90lbs and still look heavy dancing, if you dont carry yourself well. Classes are the best way to get pro. Dance on!
they dont have any feet. They slither around
not really because all furniture weighs a different amount... you would have to weigh each piece of furniture before you put it in the container.
The supporting character in 'Happy Feet' is Norman Jean. She also had a brief appearance in 'Happy Feet II'. She is the grandmother of Erik, the mother of Mumble and the mate to Memphis.
they dont have 8 feet
i dont no why dont u try it