"He leant on the sledge with his right arm. | |
"To the forge, comrades to the sledge hammers. | |
# Swing that sledge, sing that song | |
'Well, Sledge-sledge-sledge-sledge-eroo, 'this is a fine mess you've gotten us into. ' | |
- A meat axe, a sledge hammer, anything! | |
"He leant on the sledge with his right arm. | |
"To the forge, comrades to the sledge hammers. | |
# Swing that sledge, sing that song | |
'Well, Sledge-sledge-sledge-sledge-eroo, 'this is a fine mess you've gotten us into. ' | |
- A meat axe, a sledge hammer, anything! | |
"Hear the sledges with the bells. | |
"from the road on which their sledges had been left..." | |
Bahadin, more rope ties for the sledges. | |
Chain the supply sledges together and put them behind you. | |
I'm keeping one of the sledges. | |
"Hear the sledges with the bells. | |
"from the road on which their sledges had been left..." | |
Bahadin, more rope ties for the sledges. | |
Chain the supply sledges together and put them behind you. | |
I'm keeping one of the sledges. | |
A chum of mine was sledging down Claxby Hill. | |
Food supplies would also be depoted for the six-man sledging party that would make the 1 500-mile journey across the Antarctic continent. | |
It was just sledging. Oh, sure. Karl, why are you even... | |
Maybe your father died in a sledging accident. | |
No sledging. | |
A chum of mine was sledging down Claxby Hill. | |
Food supplies would also be depoted for the six-man sledging party that would make the 1 500-mile journey across the Antarctic continent. | |
It was just sledging. Oh, sure. Karl, why are you even... | |
Maybe your father died in a sledging accident. | |
No sledging. | |