ryms and sylobal similarities
=bart: 10 lisa: 8 marge: 30 homer: 35 maggie: 3=the simpons well... i LOVE DUDES AND DUDEDETZ.
I don't know if this is to dowith A.N.Z.A.C. but it is to do with the WW1. It is part of the poem "For the Fallen" by Laurence Binyon:They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old;Age shall not weary them, nor the years contemn.At going down of the sun and in the morning.we will remember them.
It sets up the poem, the first thing you see or should see / imagine is a group of old men playing a child's game.
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The one who wrote the Latin poem called "The Aenid" was Virgil an old author and songwriter from ancient Rome , this was the biggest work for him in great scollars opinion.
WE Old Dudes by Joan Murray
The poem "Old Wife and the Ghost" by James Reeves uses various poetic devices such as imagery (description of the old wife and the ghost), symbolism (the ghost representing the past), personification (assigning human qualities to the ghost), and metaphor (comparing the ghost to a shadow of her youth). These devices help create a vivid and emotional portrayal of the old wife's relationship with her past.
Some literary devices used in the poem "Messy Room" include imagery (descriptive language that appeals to the senses), repetition (repeating words or phrases for emphasis), and metaphor (comparing the messy room to chaos or a storm). These devices help create a vivid and engaging picture of the cluttered space.
get an old amber dudes
You can usually find some rare tech deck dudes of Ebay or Amazon.
donkey is 23 years old dudes
they have a speaker in the hearing aid so that old dudes can hear through there ear that cant hear
The same ones that young people used.
Yes, and big fat old dudes. ;)
Men with No Lives - 2010 Wizards Old Dudes Superheroes and Makeup 2-22 was released on: USA: 2 July 2011
It is an old German word meaning "fool" - the original usage meant a man who foolishly followed the latest fashion, but now we call men in general "dudes."
In "The Little Boy and the Old Man" by Shel Silverstein, the poet uses metaphor to compare the perspectives of the boy and the old man to different stages of life. The poem also employs personification by giving human-like qualities to the mountain, and alliteration is used in phrases like "began to climb" to create a rhythmic effect.