stanley feels like he is digging his own grave because the hole was big and stanley was small
In Holes, how does Zigzag release his anger towards Stanley when he hits him with a shovel?
These characters are from the book Holes, written by Louis Sachar. In Chapter 30, the Warden tells Zero that his reading lessons are over and that Stanley has to dig his own holes from then on. Zero then jumps up and exclaims, "I'm not digging another hole!"
I do not, but that is not important to other people. You have your own feelings.
"Lets create a better 2mrw today..." Stop digging our own graves by using plastics... Say NO the 1st time and everytime.. Lets start NOW and HERE or else we will be NOWHERE...
Why do you feel that they pay for travel to Hollywood for anyone
"Stanley's father was a good swimmer, but he wasn't the fastest fish in the sea." "The Warden's nail polish was as red as a stop sign."
Yes you can make a lot of money grave digging if you own your own excavator and begin to contract with funeral homes. Trust me, I did.
In episode 607 "Dr. Linus," the person digging his own grave is Ben Linus.
In Holes, how does Zigzag release his anger towards Stanley when he hits him with a shovel?
You know you are digging your own grave, just stop it! If love is there, love is true; this question would not be here... Reply to the above: I need a better answer than "I'm digging my own grave" This has been eating away at me for days.
Zero and Stanley made a deal where Zero would dig part of Stanley's hole in exchange for reading lessons. The other boys gave Stanley a hard time and mocked him, thinking he felt superior to them, since he spent less time digging holes than they did.
Dig Your Own Grave was created on 2006-04-24.
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Its a prediction shown to Scrooge of his own grave
No, Craftsman is a house brand of Sears. Stanley Black & Decker does not own them. They do, however, own several brands of their own, such as Stanley, Black & Decker, Proto, and, on the high/professional end, Mac Tools.
Morgan Stanley
The expression "Dig your own grave" is a metaphor which means to get one's self into trouble that they may not be able to get out of, something foolish or dangerous.