I am no lawyer, but my answer would be yes. Of course if you have a wreck, this could be used against you.
im not sure if this is completely correct but in football we have the karaoke exercise. (to the right) heading in a sideways direction put your right leg out and then follow with your left leg BEHIND the start leg and the put your right leg back out front then follow with your left but this time go INFRONT of your start leg. then just keep alternating and swingin your hips with the movement. i hope this made sense
He has 6 tatoos. One on his left bicept, right rib cage, upper left corner of his chest, 2 on is right leg or left. and one on his left side of his lower belly.
Rod Stewart??
well here is some news i think he did because he got a cast but dot be worried it will get better
Hiya! i am Addie. i am a proffecinal coreographer *you're a proffesional choreographer and you can't even spell your proffesion? Hmm...* and here to help all your dancey questions. 3 simple moves for the beginner. 1.step turn step: basicly you step onto your right-leg,pick up the left leg and turn to face the back and put your left-leg down. then pick up your right leg and turn to face the front then put your right leg down in furst position [legs together] do this faster and faster and there you go! the step turn step. or add a clap on the end and it turns into step turn step clap. 2. step clap: basicly you stand in first positon [legs together] step out on your left leg then bring your right leg to meet it so you are back in first position. clap when your right leg meets the ground. do this slowly then get faster and faster. there you go step clap! or you could do a jump when you bring your right leg in this is called step jump clap. 3. this move is a bit harder to explain. its called the box step. first you stand in first position. step forwads on your right leg then on your left leg. keep your legs apart [second position] then step back on your right leg then on your left back into first position. this move is a bit harder to explain but i hope it makes scence! thease moves can be used in a veriaty off diffrent types of dance. such as street,break,hip-hop,jazz,lyrical jazz,modern,contemory,ballet ect... if you want any more moves create a question called 'ADDIE! i need your dance moves!' and i will comment with some more! hope i helped byeeee ! addie XxX
Yes with practice. I broke my right leg a few years back and for almost a year I was in some sort of hard cast, walking cast, brace, etc. After a few weeks from breaking my leg I had to drive so I found with practice I could control the gas pedal just fine. Good luck.
It might be a little painful, but if it's your left leg that's broken you probably can drive an automobile with an automatic transmission.
If your right leg is broken, no. If your left leg is broken, yes. If you don't think you can, go ahead! It's totally worth a shot and all of your friends will think your cool
The cast of Lazy Left Leg - 2004 includes: Geoff Pilkington as Patient Jaxon Stanford as Surgeon David Wassilak as Doctor
Which hand drive it is doesn't matter, as both left and right drive have the same pedal arrangement. Driving a car with a manual gearbox require two functional legs, so that's probably not a good idea. But driving a car with an auto tranny should be readily doable with only one useful leg.
The Left Leg was created in 1940.
A leg cast in England is commonly known as a 'leg cast' or simply a 'cast' or 'plaster cast'.
The ISBN of The Left Leg is 978-0881501216.
Front leg in your swing. Right handed batter: Left leg. Left handed batter: Right leg.
Passenger side, on the left side of leg room area. (right hand drive car)
the right leg is the right arm to the left leg (in this case arms and legs are same entity)
Em, what if you only have a left leg. In the UK it is. It would have to be an automatic. In the UK there are adaptions to vehicles so that legless, or armless people can drive. It looks very strange to see a steering wheel on the floor.