! Then we stroll down the incredibly cultural Piccadilly. | |
""I'll go for a stroll..."", complete that with the condition to do good. | |
"A morning stroll" -- grant orchard and Sue Goffe. | |
"After a stroll, I got back to quarters for roll call. | |
"Come on take a stroll down to Basin Street | |
! Then we stroll down the incredibly cultural Piccadilly. | |
""I'll go for a stroll..."", complete that with the condition to do good. | |
"A morning stroll" -- grant orchard and Sue Goffe. | |
"After a stroll, I got back to quarters for roll call. | |
"Come on take a stroll down to Basin Street | |
"nostalgia is an emotion I can feel only for my own country... but I wlll never forget... my strolls along the beach and among the rocks... where tiny plants and flowers grow... exactly the same way as in a Iarge garden composition." | |
- Midnight strolls? | |
- They can just stroll into schools. Just strolls into school, right? | |
- Toulon. He strolls along the waterfront. | |
A frilly dress and strolls in the country | |
"nostalgia is an emotion I can feel only for my own country... but I wlll never forget... my strolls along the beach and among the rocks... where tiny plants and flowers grow... exactly the same way as in a Iarge garden composition." | |
- Midnight strolls? | |
- They can just stroll into schools. Just strolls into school, right? | |
- Toulon. He strolls along the waterfront. | |
A frilly dress and strolls in the country | |
"And after that crazy Saturday, "I strolled in St-Germain-des-Prs on Sunday. | |
"Mr. Durst's reverie on the dock "suddenly ended when a neighbor strolled down to the lakefront." | |
"Nanny... and Baby Boo... strolled... through... the great big... de... de... | |
"They waved their arms with trembling voices, and strolled back and forth." | |
"We strolled on cliffs of stone like Greeks of ancient times. | |
"Hey scoundrel, we are working over here..." and you are just strolling over there. | |
"However indifferent, the girls seemed amazed to see this man strolling past them with his wife, inspecting them from head to foot." | |
"When the girls are strolling through the city, men's eyes are drawn to the sight so pretty, they're quick to ask how, when, where, 'cos it can be so lovely there!" | |
"When the girls are strolling through the city, men's eyes are drawn to the sight so pretty, they're quick to ask how, when, where." - Wrong. | |
# I was strolling on the moon one day # | |
"And after that crazy Saturday, "I strolled in St-Germain-des-Prs on Sunday. | |
"Mr. Durst's reverie on the dock "suddenly ended when a neighbor strolled down to the lakefront." | |
"Nanny... and Baby Boo... strolled... through... the great big... de... de... | |
"They waved their arms with trembling voices, and strolled back and forth." | |
"We strolled on cliffs of stone like Greeks of ancient times. | |
"Hey scoundrel, we are working over here..." and you are just strolling over there. | |
"However indifferent, the girls seemed amazed to see this man strolling past them with his wife, inspecting them from head to foot." | |
"When the girls are strolling through the city, men's eyes are drawn to the sight so pretty, they're quick to ask how, when, where, 'cos it can be so lovely there!" | |
"When the girls are strolling through the city, men's eyes are drawn to the sight so pretty, they're quick to ask how, when, where." - Wrong. | |
# I was strolling on the moon one day # | |