Heather Lynn Johnsen (Q108253576)From Wikidata Show Jump to navigation Jump to search former US Army soldier edit
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forced to seek shelter in a woodland sanctuary? How long ... I have never driven a stick shift in my life, and now I’m facing a three-day rally-car program that ends in a multiterrain race. Through trees. And rocks. And debris. I know absolutely nothing about cars, racing, or motor sports in general, but when ... noodling (verb) A slightly deranged person holds their breath, submerges themselves under water, shoves their entire arm into a muddy hole, and then uses their hand as bait in order to lure a giant catfish into biting them so ... |