A step farther
A mat!
there are 9 panels, the difference you can see is that they are longer from front to back.
it means that the guy "mat" calls this girl he likes and so they are one step closer to love
Because they want it to be illegal.
Lift out the damage panels
No it isn't.
Placing a rubber mat in your golf cart will keep the vehicle’s floor clean of grass and mud. Finding golf cart mats isn’t difficult; a mat may have even been included with the purchase of the golf cart. But when the rubber mat becomes dirty, it needs to be removed and cleaned properly. This article outlines how to do just that. Step 1. The first step is to remove the rubber mat by pulling it up and out. After that, place the mat on stable and clean surface such as your front porch or driveway. If the mat is incredibly dirty, take care to place it on a surface that you won’t mind hosing down later. Don’t try to clean a rubber mat on the bare ground; the pressure of the water hose will beat the ground into mud. Step 2. Using a broom, sweep any loose debris off and away from the rubber mat. You can use a regular kitchen broom or small hand-broom for this job. Skip this step if the mat is still wet with water or mud. Sweeping the mat in this state will simply damage your broom and spread the mess around. Step 3. Using a water hose, spray the mat down using a strong, steady stream. If you don’t have a nozzle for the water hose, place one or two fingers over the spout to create a forceful stream of water that will easily clean the rubber mat. Step 4. Using mild kitchen soap, scrub the mat with a sponge or cloth. You can also use a scrubbing brush, but be careful not to damage the rubber mat. Continue scrubbing until you’ve loosened all debris. Step 5. Spray the mat using the water hose again. If there is still debris stuck to the rubber mat, repeat the last step. Once it is sufficiently clean, hang it up to dry away from direct sunlight. Sunlight can severely damage rubber, causing it to warp into an unusable shape.
The phrase of "mat rempit" is a name used in Malaysia that refers to a person, group, or community that is involved in illegal street racing, a common occurrence in Malaysia.
Just look after her and maybe get her something to cheer her up.
Just like any school or professional sport, athletes should be an example to others. Cheerleading is no exception. Cheerleaders for a sport are there to encourage the fans to cheer along with them. They are meant to be leaders and a positive example for others and they are taught that, on and off the field (or cheer mat!)
No.