never because on the first day they said "the first hole is the hardest." On the second day they said "the second hole is the hardest." Then they say the same thing for each hole. Like in the story Stanley kept on reminding himself that the next hole was going to be the hardest, day after day.
Stanley's nickname is caveman
caveman in the movie holes is Stanley yelnats IV
Mr. Pendanski was Stanley Yelnat's counselor in the book/movie Holes.
Stanley is the main character in the story, he is charged with staling a famous pair of shoes, when he didn't do it! He has to be charged to go to Camp Greenlake, which he has to dig countless holes.
well isn't it stanley?
Stanley's nickname is caveman
caveman in the movie holes is Stanley yelnats IV
Mr. Pendanski was Stanley Yelnat's counselor in the book/movie Holes.
Well, honey, Stanley Yelnats is a fictional character from the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, so his weight is whatever the author imagines it to be. Unless you have a magical scale that can weigh imaginary people, I suggest you focus on real weights and leave poor Stanley out of it.
Stanley is the main character in the story, he is charged with staling a famous pair of shoes, when he didn't do it! He has to be charged to go to Camp Greenlake, which he has to dig countless holes.
well isn't it stanley?
In Holes, Stanley Yelnats is the character with a palindromic name. (It is spelled the same when read either forward or backward.)
he punched Stanley cos Stanley didnt call him armpit ;]
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Stanley Yelnats is about 14-16 in the book Holes.
Everybody thought Stanley stole a pair of shoe.