It is not. Lack of milk is not likely to be the cause of this. The condition may be Rickets, however, this condition is rare. Rickets is a vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D helps with the absorption of calcium and the body makes vitamin D from sunlight. Now I bet you are thinking that not drinking milk is causing a lack of calcium, however, cows milk has no benefits to humans. Calcium from green vegetables is more beneficial to humans.
Yes it is possible to tie your legs into a knot. Also its possible to get tied into a knot with someone else's legs.
With a clove hitch.
Get some rope and tape. Find a kid. Take the kid. Tie his legs and arms. Gag him.
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its better than drinking alcohol i think.
Rope in the form of a lariat.
Fold the wings under the body so they don't burn, and tie the legs together with cotton string.
Three. Both hind legs and one of the front legs must be tied in a calf-roping contest.
its a cool suit accessory. or a reason people say they can't quit drinking.
If you are a girl be in a bra and under ware to be sexy then tell him you have a surprise for him then blind fold him and tie him and then what ever to him. If you are a boy blind her then tie her and then do what ever.
It's similar to "tie one on" which basically means to part/get wild. Usually refers to a night of drinking.
Well that depends what you are using I would go for dressing gown ties and belts because if no one knows about it you don't have to find an excuse to go shopping. So what you do is you get the dressing gown tie and tie it through the loops of the chair and onto the upper part of your arms and tie a bow so you can pull it out. The use the belt to tie your feet to the legs of the chair. It's best to have someone around to help though.