And I just cracked the Gypsy Magic Sketch. I think it was the only one I couldn't figure out until now.
The gypsy is magic because she has a third leg in the sketch. She's showing us a third leg that's all wavy like water.
Rivers have legs. Lakes have arms. It was on the third leg of the Madison. That's below the dam, folks.
Bye, bye Wyoming. That's the first leg of the Madison. We need the third leg of the river, not the first. A leg is a section of river.
In a sentence, "We paddled the third leg of the river and then stopped for lunch."
You're welcome.
The gypsy is magic because she has a third leg in the sketch. She's showing us a third leg that's all wavy like water.
Rivers have legs. Lakes have arms. It was on the third leg of the Madison. That's below the dam, folks.
Bye, bye Wyoming. That's the first leg of the Madison. We need the third leg of the river, not the first. A leg is a section of river.
In a sentence, "We paddled the third leg of the river and then stopped for lunch."
You're welcome.
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