i doubt that you can because he himself doesn't know were is own vhs is of it but there is bits of it on YouTube but hopefully it will apper as a bonus feature in a future release of one of his films
Obviously, the second witch would watch the watch with a second hand. This leaves the first witch to watch the digitial watch.
He can drink from the springs in the watch.
You can watch it on tudou.com, dramanuts.net
you can watch it on youtube enjoy
You can watch Nanako to Nanao at www.crunchyroll.com. It's a website about everything Asian. You can watch it full with English Subtitles or without.
Their fingers and a watch.
A ordinary watch won't work. You need a watch with a Braille face so the person can use their fingers to read the time.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkUkP7X5BeE
Hi: 1- to watch - with the first 2 fingers, point to the eyes then to whatever you are watching. 2- a watch - tap the wrist with your finger a couple of times.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlC7AChykGQ here is my answer
Because they move. Cats are highly attuned to small things moving. Even if you have trained them not to play with your fingers, they will watch them because they find the motion fascinating. This is linked to their hunting instinct.
A budgie cannot help you wash the dishes. They have no fingers and thumbs to grip things with. The budge can watch you though.
With a knife, or a sharp object. Watch your fingers! DON'T CUT EM OFF!
You can't yet cause it's hasen't been released for computer use It might be available soon keep your fingers crossed folks BY FUNKYQ:Yes you can but i forgot the website you can watch it at youranimenow.com
no one really knows,but it is based on a waste land remains from a nuclear war, and salad fingers is supposedly a mutant. whatever it's about it's very creepy but fun to watch! Jeremy Fisher and Hubert Cumberdale
You can't yet cause it's hasen't been released for computer use It might be available soon keep your fingers crossed folks BY FUNKYQ:Yes you can but i forgot the website you can watch it at youranimenow.com
There were butchers, blacksmiths, post offfice masters, Timber merchants, sweet makers, grocers, photographers, Watch and clock makers, wheel wrights (makers), coach builders, stage companies, stablehands and the ostlers, tent makers, newsman, bakers and many others...(: