Well, to him it means a period of time later. I guess he has bad english because he was not educated.
Because a bud have no yellow powder that we called pollen.
Yes, the original dog who played Air Bud in the movie passed away in 1998. Subsequently, other dogs have taken on the role in the Air Bud movie series.
The dog who plays Air Bud in the movie franchise is a Golden Retriever named Buddy.
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bud got the name sleepy labone because he slept till the afternoon when he was at grand ceyntral station an got labone because he was skinny
i have never read it but there are probaly loads like 'crash' 'bang' ect.. on page 92 in the book it says woop , zoop , sloop ...
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In the novel "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, the protagonist Bud is always running from the Amos family, particularly from Todd Amos and his mother, who mistreat him. The Amos family takes Bud in after his mother passes away, but Bud faces abuse and neglect while living with them. Throughout the story, Bud escapes from the Amos family in search of his father, whom he believes to be Herman E. Calloway.
His name is Bud Caldwell. He always says "Bud not Buddy'' when people call him Buddy.
One bad thing about talking to librarians in "Bud, Not Buddy" is that they may not always have the answers or information that Bud is looking for, which can be frustrating for him as he searches for clues about his family.
Oh, isn't Loudean just a ray of sunshine in "Bud, Not Buddy"? She's the kind-hearted librarian who helps Bud on his journey to find his father. Loudean is always there with a warm smile and a listening ear, making sure Bud feels supported and loved along the way.
Bud is Bud's nickname.
The Bud Billiken Parade is in Chicago. It always done in August usually before the kids go back to school. The parade starts at 10:00 AM Central Time. It is always good to get there early to get a good view of the Parade.
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Doug the Thug advised Bud to always keep his head down and avoid drawing attention to himself. Bud thought the advice was reasonable but didn't fully agree, as he believed in standing up for himself and not being pushed around.
Rule number 39 in "Bud, Not Buddy" is a reminder to always keep a positive attitude and see the brighter side of things even in tough situations. It encourages Bud to stay strong and hopeful as he navigates through challenging circumstances.
Bud thought Mr. Lewis was a vampire because he had never seen him during the day, he always wore black clothing, and he seemed to disappear at night. Bud's fear and imagination led him to jump to the conclusion that Mr. Lewis must be a vampire.