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  1. 16. Jan. 2023 · Roses are red, violets are blue. You look like a donkey and smell like one too. 14. Roses are red, violets are blue. Coffee is bitter, and so are you. 15. Roses are red, violets are blue. Sheep go baa, and cows go moo. 16. Roses are red, violets are blue. I’ve never met anyone as hot as you. 17. Roses are red, violets are blue. I’m using my ...

  2. The rose is red, the violet’s blue, The honey’s sweet, and so are you. Thou are my love and I am thine; I drew thee to my Valentine: The lot was cast and then I drew, And Fortune said it shou’d be you. Here’s a popular modern example: Roses are red, violets are blue, Flowers smell good, and so do you.

  3. Roses Are Red is a 1947 American film noir crime drama film directed by James Tinling, featuring film stars Don Castle and Peggy Knudsen. The film features an early performance by Jeff Chandler as a gangster.

  4. 16. Apr. 2020 · Second-echelon leading man Don Castle (later a TV producer) stars in yet another Sol M. Wurtzel production, Roses Are Red. Kidnapped by political boss Locke ...

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  5. 24. Aug. 2022 · Roses Are Red is a 1947 American film noir crime drama film directed by James Tinling, featuring film stars Don Castle and Peggy Knudsen. The film features an early performance by Jeff Chandler as a gangster. Cast. Don Castle as Robert A. Thorne/Don Carney; Peggy Knudsen as Martha McCormack; Patricia Knight as Jill Carney; Joe Sawyer as Police ...

  6. 13. Okt. 2011 · Thanks to CornyPop, IA's newest feature film uploader. CAST NOTE: James Arness (billed here as James Aurness) is best known for the Matt Dillon role in 635 "Gunsmoke" episodes. "Roses are Red" was his second feature film appearance. Many movie and TV roles followed. The most famous being the title role in the iconic sci fi thriller "The Thing ...

  7. Roses are red because of a pigment called anthocyanin, which is found in the cells of rose petals. This pigment is activated by the acidity of the petals, which is why roses become redder when they are watered. The levels of pigmentation can also be affected by environmental factors such as soil pH, sunlight, and temperature.