The nursery rhyme "Ring Around the Rosies" or alternately called "Ring a Ring o' Roses," is not about a specific year. It is purported to be about a disease called the plague, which was around for many years during the Middle Ages, but this explanation has been more recently thought to be mistaken.
Rosie the Riveter. The nickname was given so that people could talk about a woman factory worker without having to say "woman factory worker."
From the time she was around 13 years to around when she was 19 years, when she was executed.
Well, there were fewer people left around to talk.
when my grandfather used the term it was meant to imply something had age he would talk about an item that came around the horn of South America
talk = discours !!
No.
Only if you have an accent. If you pronouce them correctly then they do not rhyme.
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Rosie the Riveter. The nickname was given so that people could talk about a woman factory worker without having to say "woman factory worker."
Rosie O'Donnell was known as the "Queen of Nice."
What? Do you mean do ears ring while people talk? Yes, they do ring. The vibrations of the person's voice enter the ear, thus, the eardrum vibrates making the ear ring.
ring her and talk about whatever you normal talk about :) good luck xx
No, "eternity" and "key" do not rhyme. "Eternity" has a long "e" sound while "key" has a short "ee" sound.
If you lose your ring, it doesnt matter whether it is ring 1 ,ring 2, ring 3 you have to go to Ned in draynor and talk to him about achievement day then he will talk to you about the ring then he will give you another one. Hope theis helps =]
talk loudly, ring
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