The police
According to my kid's math homework, the answer is "The Police" - though I don't get it...
Their sticky like legs help them blend in with branches they perch on.
the bank robber who stepped on a scale got a weigh
The term, "dog robber," originated in the British Army as a slang name for an Officer's personal orderly who used the foreleg bone of a dog to work the polish into his Officer's boots. This particular bone was selected because it did not splinter and had a very smooth surface. This bone was also used in a slightly modified form as an apple corer by Native Americans and early white settlers. I have one of these apple corers in my collection.
Bee-eater As the name suggests, bee-eaters predominantly eat flying insects, especially bees and wasps, which are caught in the air by sallies from an open perch[1] While they will pursue any type of flying insect, honey bees predominate in their diet. Hymenoptera (ants, bees and wasps) comprise from 20% to 96% of all insects eaten, with honey bees comprising approximately one-third of the Hymenoptera"[2].
The police
The police
According to my kid's math homework, the answer is "The Police" - though I don't get it...
The robber escaped from police custody when they stopped at the donut shop.
Why did the robber take a bath? The answer to this riddle is: so he could get a clean getaway!
the robber created another crime after he had been freed out of prison
Edward Smith was the first bank robber indicted in the U.S. In 1831 he was sentenced to 5 years hard labor on the rock pile at Sing Sing Prison.
A wanted poster is usually showing a face of a outlaw, robber or escaped crimnal. It is mainly to get help from the public for the police. It was common in the wild west.
They had the dunking chair and they had a brad which is if you go to prison and you get T=robber and M=man sloter
The robber had to languish in prison for his crimes.
"Shantaram" is a novel by Gregory David Roberts about an Australian fugitive who escapes from prison and flees to Mumbai, India. There, he becomes involved in the city's underworld and embarks on a journey of self-discovery, exploring themes of love, redemption, and the complexities of human relationships.
Yes he was an robber baron