" the clear whistle of the train | |
"A cooker of friends and the smile is the whistle." | |
"A half million dollar fine "any time Mr. Stinson can't 'rise to the occasion,' cue sad slide whistle sounds"? Hey, what's this about a shock collar? | |
"And he sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle | |
"And now like then, I whistle down your street at eight. | |
" the clear whistle of the train | |
"A cooker of friends and the smile is the whistle." | |
"A half million dollar fine "any time Mr. Stinson can't 'rise to the occasion,' cue sad slide whistle sounds"? Hey, what's this about a shock collar? | |
"And he sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle | |
"And now like then, I whistle down your street at eight. | |
"I have a heart that whistles everywhere." | |
"If the engine whistles, let it whistle till it is hoarse for its pain." | |
"Thou shall eat breakfast." WOMAN (whistles): | |
"When the wayfarer whistles in the dark, | |
"hangs on the wall and whistles?" | |
"I have a heart that whistles everywhere." | |
"If the engine whistles, let it whistle till it is hoarse for its pain." | |
"Thou shall eat breakfast." WOMAN (whistles): | |
"When the wayfarer whistles in the dark, | |
"hangs on the wall and whistles?" | |
"And he whistled and shouted and called them by name. 'On Dasher, on Dancer, on Prancer and Vixen. | |
"Campanella still whistled lonesomely to himself, and the little girl looked off in the same direction as Giovanni..." "And they saw that on the shimmering edge of the Milky Way, heavenly fields of marsh grass were glistening silver and murmuring wavelike in the wind." | |
"His blood-filled wang was in her 'mouse'... when the tea-kettle whistle whistled." | |
"The night "whistled with promise. | |
"The wind whistled past lampposts, screamed over the lake... | |
"A little boy whistling... " | |
"A whistling Frenchman is no Frenchman at all." | |
"All that whistling, by the time Susan gets home you'll be too tired to... | |
"And the day you give up whistling is the day I give up window cleaning." | |
"Bhai, I think that this girl is whistling." | |
"And he whistled and shouted and called them by name. 'On Dasher, on Dancer, on Prancer and Vixen. | |
"Campanella still whistled lonesomely to himself, and the little girl looked off in the same direction as Giovanni..." "And they saw that on the shimmering edge of the Milky Way, heavenly fields of marsh grass were glistening silver and murmuring wavelike in the wind." | |
"His blood-filled wang was in her 'mouse'... when the tea-kettle whistle whistled." | |
"The night "whistled with promise. | |
"The wind whistled past lampposts, screamed over the lake... | |
"A little boy whistling... " | |
"A whistling Frenchman is no Frenchman at all." | |
"All that whistling, by the time Susan gets home you'll be too tired to... | |
"And the day you give up whistling is the day I give up window cleaning." | |
"Bhai, I think that this girl is whistling." | |