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There's a hole in my bucket..list
dear raven, dear raven,dear raven..I do
That just doesn't hold water
I've only got 2 weeks to fix it
before it wares you down
Jober as a sudge
Honest !
How are you too, guys..
lj
I see you're wearing the wind swept look tonight.
It suits you
Ah Fibber Magees.
What have you been up to?
Thanks..
LJ..You are welcome to join in the fun
Molly I'm ready, Non you should join us after all debauchery is for both
Well If you have an opening !
I'm sure I could fill it.
Various usages relate to different features. There is no usage that is consistent with every one of these features.
The contents of a bucket are unsorted.
A bucket has a fixed size, which is determined when it is created.
A bucket has a limited number of states:
It may be empty.
It may be non-empty. Some usages further distinguish:
It may be partly full.
It may be full. Some usages further distinguish:
It may be exactly full.
It may be overflowing.
A bucket must exist before anything can be put into it.
At Free, loisen up my friend, just join in will you?
Ahhhh let's ask Molly first, I do have a VIP pass.
Molly? Are you there?
A water bucket is used to carry water
Household and garden uses are often for carrying liquids and granular products
Elaborate ceremonial or ritual buckets in bronze, ivory or other materials are found in several ancient or medieval cultures and are sometimes known by the Latin for bucket, situla
Large scoops or buckets are attached to loaders and telehandlers for agricultural and earthmoving purposes
A lunch box is often called a lunch pail
Buckets can be reused as seats, tool caddies, hydroponic gardens, chamberpots, "street" drums, or livestock feeders
Buckets are often used as a children's toys to shape and carry sand on a beach or in a sandpit