"Star trek"? | |
"The fake explorers' club newsletter describing his balloon trek | |
"The journey of love Is an arduous trek | |
(Trumpeting) lt's the dry season here, and thousands of elephants have started the desperate trek for food and water. | |
, I know you didn't trek down to Gramercy Park to deliver baby pajamas. | |
"Star trek"? | |
"The fake explorers' club newsletter describing his balloon trek | |
"The journey of love Is an arduous trek | |
(Trumpeting) lt's the dry season here, and thousands of elephants have started the desperate trek for food and water. | |
, I know you didn't trek down to Gramercy Park to deliver baby pajamas. | |
"Smash cut to Four Leaf, who treks alone through a frightening jungle." | |
And by the way, I like both star treks. | |
Deeper than the mammoth hunt... deeper than any of her unicorn treks... Una went into the forest. | |
Did you ever find it strange that every summer as a child she took you on treks to the far reaches of the globe? | |
During one of my treks through Afghanistan... we lost our corkscrew and were compelled to live on food and water... | |
"Smash cut to Four Leaf, who treks alone through a frightening jungle." | |
And by the way, I like both star treks. | |
Deeper than the mammoth hunt... deeper than any of her unicorn treks... Una went into the forest. | |
Did you ever find it strange that every summer as a child she took you on treks to the far reaches of the globe? | |
During one of my treks through Afghanistan... we lost our corkscrew and were compelled to live on food and water... | |
And so they started out for the far-flung ports on the Atlantic coast by way of the Inca trail, having trekked the Andes forgoods to trade on theirtravels. | |
For thousands of years, religious pilgrims have trekked here to perform the holy ritual of walking a 32-mile circular path carved along the mountain's base. | |
Gabriel trekked alone across Occupied France before he eventually found refuge here in Nice with Madeleine, a kind-hearted woman. | |
Having trekked over a thousand miles on foot, the Boys' enduring five-year exodus out of Sudan was over. | |
He trekked across East Africa in his youth and was happiest on his own out in the bush.' | |
- More trekking. | |
- We went trekking in Nepal. | |
- You know, you and me trekking through the jungle on our way to do something we don't quite understand. | |
...of trekking through the woods, finding secret places. Yeah. | |
Adam, my bro' by law, n' his son n' me been trekking' back from Honokaa Market. | |
And so they started out for the far-flung ports on the Atlantic coast by way of the Inca trail, having trekked the Andes forgoods to trade on theirtravels. | |
For thousands of years, religious pilgrims have trekked here to perform the holy ritual of walking a 32-mile circular path carved along the mountain's base. | |
Gabriel trekked alone across Occupied France before he eventually found refuge here in Nice with Madeleine, a kind-hearted woman. | |
Having trekked over a thousand miles on foot, the Boys' enduring five-year exodus out of Sudan was over. | |
He trekked across East Africa in his youth and was happiest on his own out in the bush.' | |
- More trekking. | |
- We went trekking in Nepal. | |
- You know, you and me trekking through the jungle on our way to do something we don't quite understand. | |
...of trekking through the woods, finding secret places. Yeah. | |
Adam, my bro' by law, n' his son n' me been trekking' back from Honokaa Market. | |