Its Biblical in origin. If someone hurts you, by poking you in the eye , for example , then you have the right to hurt them back, by poking them in the eye. You can't hurt them more greatly than they have hurt you. Does this make sense?
It depends on where the airplane lands and where you throw it. It is capable of poking someone's eye out if the tip of the front gets their eye. I would recommend not using one around a baby.
poking out his eye.
Yes. by dreams, poking/hitting yourself in eye while sleeping.yes you can bye dreams or hitting or poking your self in the eye.
If you're that immature/childish/mean you don't even deserve to have a boyfriend. Just be happy he actually chooses you over her. Instead, it would probably make your boyfriend happy if you tried to be nice to his ex.
yes in a boxing injury
Giving him alcohol from his ship, and heating up a large stick on the fire and poking him in the eye before escaping.
Poking the Maltese in the eye with the match will make him very cross.
This may be wrong... "...as a shipwright turns a drill..." (line293)
It would hurt more to get lemon in your eye because it has acids.
Sugar gliders are not dangerous at all. They can bite, but not on purpose. If they do, it will only hurt like someone poking you with a dull toothpick.
The cast of Poking the Eye of the Storm - 2000 includes: Adrian Garcia as Agent Gonzalez LaLaine Gloriani as Agent Gloria John Paul Angeles Franco as Mr. Ruth Glenn Reyles as Ferdinand Balatista Kelly Schwarze as Agent Miller