US /ʌp ə ˈtri/
・UK /ʌp ə ˈtri:/
I'm flying They left they scoffed before I had left off To say I told you so Are not for me My stale is up a tree I've had her since I was a little girl But now it looks like the end of her world Next time try the elevator I have never felt so free high in the sky is the place for me Helping friends from up above These are the things that I love I'll help mr. Krabs reclaim his dime I'm rich And I'll save Patrick from this mine Thanks, buddy Even plankton need some help when he gets tangled in the cat Please put me down Thanks for the ride and the egg salad sandwiches I was just headed into the city to pick up the new farmers almanac to celebrate I think I will have another one of those sandwiches I can almost Oh What in a split second both men find themselves in a free fall That sends them squarely through the roof of the bats of acid factory and into a vat of acid that is tipped over by an Alien spaceship carrying the two blindly on a wave of acid during a solar eclipse on a leap year precariously careening into a bomb testing site where a Cataclysmic explosion exposes our heroes and waiting to highly toxic radium gases Then as fate would have it magical storm clouds move in sapping both men with a neon clad lightning bolts and raining radioactive ooze which through Consequently unearthing a magical crystal with wings that flies to Ernie and Tim's exact location and Powered by super gamma energy currents pilots them to open skies until not paying attention The crystal clips the top of a billboard Flagging the two back to their apartment miraculously unharmed when Hey the popcorns ready they proceed with movie night and eat slightly overcooked popcorn Oh One first-class Something's wrong with the plane here take the controls Oh Match point spongebob Hey Patrick, who's flying the plane?
My snail is up a tree!
I need you so much, though it's made up of ten commonplace, non-syntactically arduous words, is as much of a challenge as would be lifting up a tree with one's little finger or flawlessly translating a text from Finnish to Korean in an instant. When we protest and say, why don't they just? In our disbelief, there is so much that we're not at that moment seeing. The decades, especially the first one, that very slowly, over thousands of small incidents, with some of the patience of water-shaping stone, moulded them into who they are now. We're not seeing the small boy or girl who had to cope with a father who left the family or a mother who undermined them across long years. We're not seeing how they had to adapt to make it through and why certain learned responses made sense.
I need you so much," though it's made up of ten commonplace, non-syntactically arduous words, is as much of a challenge as would be lifting up a tree with one's little finger or flawlessly translating a text from Finnish to Korean in an instant.
TERSH: DILASH IS UP A TREE.
And she's barking up a tree that she's going to fall on her really hard.
And she's barking up a tree that's gonna fall on her really hard.
933, you'll climb up a tree to see four miles and 46 clouds.
933, oh climb up a tree to see four miles and 46 clouds!
you can escape up a tree, or dive into the nearest lake, bears are exceptional swimmers
And don't think you can escape up a tree or dive into the nearest lake.
Running out into the backyard, they clambered up a tree beside the well.
Running out into the backyard, they clambered up a tree beside the well.
Just climb up a tree and grab one.
Just climb up a tree and grab one.
All wearing their brand new kicks in five different shades of a blue 933 you'll climb up a tree to see four miles and 46 clouds.
933, oh climb up a tree to see 4 miles and 46 clouds.
a businessman on a fishing trip saw the puma up a tree.
and a businessman on a fishing trip saw the puma up a tree.