Use a cucco to glide to the edge of the black gate. Then throw 2 cuccos over that gate and glide down with the laste one.
With the chicken that you get from either malon or the chicken lady in kariko village
From behind.
because he didn't like it.
apseesThe Princess told her lover which door the young lady was behind. Eventhough she didn't like the young lady behind the door and she would have to sit and watch the marriage ceremony.
Between the Cucco Lady and the entrance to the Graveyard, On the ledge next to the Skulltula House in the center of the village. Either use another chicken and jump off the higher ledge of the unfinished building to float over to it, shoot it with your Slingshot, or use a Deku Nut. If you do either of the latter, chase it down and grab it. At the entrance to the village, There is a crate near the stairs leading up towards the upper area of Kakariko Village. Roll into it to reveal a Cucco, Right in front of the guard at the entrance to Death Mountain, there is a Cucco chillin' near the ramp. Grab a Cucco, get up on the platform near the entrance to the windmill and jump off the ledge at an angle so you land on the skinny looking fence on the LEFT (closest to the potion shop
His wife Hirabai
Mysterious
The speaker was annoyed in the poem "At the Theatre, The Lady Behind You" because the lady behind them kept making noise, talking, and rustling her program, distracting the speaker from enjoying the performance. This behavior disrupted the speaker's concentration and appreciation of the play, leading to their annoyance.
the men behind computers are Charles Babbage,Lady Agusta Ada Byron
She killed her boyfriend in "paparazzi"
The persona is watching a drama at a theatre and he detests the lady who sits behind him because the lady keeps on telling her partner about the plot of the drama. Thus the persona no longer has any interest in the drama cos the lady has already foretold its plot. Readers can tell directly from the title, as well as to infer from the last line 'Don't breathe upon my neck so much.' that the lady must be sitting behind the persona at the theatre.
Donald sterling