"Do not christen new boats." | |
# And I christen you Titanic, under-estimate and swim # | |
- Can I christen it? | |
- She uses to christen the roses as soon they blossom. | |
- Then un-christen him! Un-christen this child or you'll not get another nickel out of me! | |
"Do not christen new boats." | |
# And I christen you Titanic, under-estimate and swim # | |
- Can I christen it? | |
- She uses to christen the roses as soon they blossom. | |
- Then un-christen him! Un-christen this child or you'll not get another nickel out of me! | |
According to this later tradition it christens it would be impossible to find their casket in Talpiot, Jerúsalem. | |
As the Cantonese term for unarmed combat is typically represented by a character indicating a fist Lee christens his new approach, jeet kune do the way of the intercepting fist. | |
His grandfather christens him... lshu, christen him | |
According to this later tradition it christens it would be impossible to find their casket in Talpiot, Jerúsalem. | |
As the Cantonese term for unarmed combat is typically represented by a character indicating a fist Lee christens his new approach, jeet kune do the way of the intercepting fist. | |
His grandfather christens him... lshu, christen him | |
"We have christened her Jakobine. | |
'Although Mr. Bean was only christened in 1989, | |
'Dolly's little girl was christened Samantha, 'a rather modern name, to which some people never became accustomed.' | |
'Having christened my bear Rudyard, and attached him to the sports lorry, we set off.' | |
'Louisa christened her son George William Bidwell, 'in memory of her brother. | |
'Free cab ride to the christening. | |
- A christening at our house. | |
- A christening? | |
- An hour late for your grandson´s christening? | |
- At the christening... Yeah, right? | |
"We have christened her Jakobine. | |
'Although Mr. Bean was only christened in 1989, | |
'Dolly's little girl was christened Samantha, 'a rather modern name, to which some people never became accustomed.' | |
'Having christened my bear Rudyard, and attached him to the sports lorry, we set off.' | |
'Louisa christened her son George William Bidwell, 'in memory of her brother. | |
'Free cab ride to the christening. | |
- A christening at our house. | |
- A christening? | |
- An hour late for your grandson´s christening? | |
- At the christening... Yeah, right? | |