! Look... this is extra-amusing and everything, but we've got us a cocoon to take back! | |
! We have to cut into the cocoon to get to the remains. | |
"A swollen cocoon "twice the size of an ordinary blown-up balloon. | |
"Hope pushes the caterpillar through the cocoon and drives the salmon upstream." | |
"Hope pushes the caterpillar through the cocoon and drives the salmon upstream." | |
! Look... this is extra-amusing and everything, but we've got us a cocoon to take back! | |
! We have to cut into the cocoon to get to the remains. | |
"A swollen cocoon "twice the size of an ordinary blown-up balloon. | |
"Hope pushes the caterpillar through the cocoon and drives the salmon upstream." | |
"Hope pushes the caterpillar through the cocoon and drives the salmon upstream." | |
- Yes, cocoons. | |
- You know, cocoons. | |
And that's when we went inside and that is where we saw those people in those pink cotton candy cocoons. | |
And that's where you see the truly imperialist aspirations of branding which is about building these privatized branded cocoons. | |
And there are butterflies that come from cocoons... | |
- Yes, cocoons. | |
- You know, cocoons. | |
And that's when we went inside and that is where we saw those people in those pink cotton candy cocoons. | |
And that's where you see the truly imperialist aspirations of branding which is about building these privatized branded cocoons. | |
And there are butterflies that come from cocoons... | |
Andreotti remained indifferent, leaden, distant, cocooned in his dark dream of glory. | |
But musk oxen are made for this, cocooned in double layered coats. | |
But what I saw, others cocooned, kept like food for winter. | |
Cluttered workspace to make you feel cocooned and safe. | |
Everyone who was cocooned has a role to play. | |
Andrews playing the bombardier goes out to a field where they're cocooning old b-17 bombers, and he approaches one and climbs back up into it. | |
Is it over, or is it transitioning into cocooning? | |
Oh, good, the flowers came! We're just cocooning today because Heather said she's never seen TV. | |
Oh, stop cocooning! | |
Sam and I started the cocooning process. | |
Andreotti remained indifferent, leaden, distant, cocooned in his dark dream of glory. | |
But musk oxen are made for this, cocooned in double layered coats. | |
But what I saw, others cocooned, kept like food for winter. | |
Cluttered workspace to make you feel cocooned and safe. | |
Everyone who was cocooned has a role to play. | |
Andrews playing the bombardier goes out to a field where they're cocooning old b-17 bombers, and he approaches one and climbs back up into it. | |
Is it over, or is it transitioning into cocooning? | |
Oh, good, the flowers came! We're just cocooning today because Heather said she's never seen TV. | |
Oh, stop cocooning! | |
Sam and I started the cocooning process. | |