...various surroundings look like they could | have only been conceived in a psychodelic dream. If not the wild | colors, certainly the bizarre structures. | | The renaming of various objects smacks of Dr. Seuss, no matter how | simple they might be. The renamings also play a role in the end | results of the bizarre recipes that get conceived; as if sentient food | wasn't enough; and yes...
...and it's various surroundings look like they could have only been conceived in a psychodelic dream. If not the wild colors, certainly the bizarre structures. The renaming of various objects smacks of Dr. Seuss, no matter how simple they might be. The renamings also play a role in the end results of the bizarre recipes that get conceived; as if sentient food wasn't enough; and yes, ...
... models. 4.http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21598,24184678-948,00.html As far as the first two references are concerned, you might as well have thrown in a website pointing to Dr. Seuss as well. Those "popular" articles have as little bearing to science as the good Dr. The third and fourth sites are in turn, so far removed from the first two that it makes me wonder what common ...
In article <-sidnXjjXcm9sNXVnZ2dnUVZ_hadnZ2d@yvn.com>, "Victor De Long" <delong@prediletto.net> wrote: My son Lukas, born May 8. We'll rush through Dr. Seuss et al so I can get to reading him Docs. I figure with 182 stories plus the new ones, they ought to hold him for a while! begin 666 Lukas resized.jpg [Image] end Great pic, although he could use a ...
... against it. NANCY GRACE: That chicken crossed the road because he's GUILTY! You can see it in his eyes and the way he walks. PAT BUCHANAN: To steal the job of a decent, hardworking American. DR SEUSS: Did the chicken cross the road? Did he cross it with a toad? Yes, the chicken crossed the road, but why it crossed I've not been told. ERNEST HEMINGWAY: To die in the rain. Alone....
... humble apologies for not knowing that those are forbidden when in the company of Beatles fans): Dr. Seuss Horton Hears a Who is one of the first books I remember precisely because when in school ... offended Bernard's very soul. What was it? Horton? Had a bad experience with Dr. Seuss in his childhood? Not likely. More likely, Bernard cannot respond objectively to anyone posting a fact ...
On Apr 28, 12:07Â am, Tony Elka <shadowl...@shadowlane.com> wrote: In article <6c7c4f8a-c98c-4168-ae35-653dfca38...@b9g2000prh.googlegroups.com>, Â tension_on_the_wire <tension_at_h...@yahoo.com> wrote: Dr. Seuss Horton Hears a Who is one of the first books I remember precisely because when in school at the age of four, I loved the book enough to memorize it and recited it...
On Apr 28, 3:07Â am, Tony Elka <shadowl...@shadowlane.com> wrote: In article <6c7c4f8a-c98c-4168-ae35-653dfca38...@b9g2000prh.googlegroups.com>, Â tension_on_the_wire <tension_at_h...@yahoo.com> wrote: Dr. Seuss Horton Hears a Who is one of the first books I remember precisely because when in school at the age of four, I loved the book enough to memorize it and recited it ...
...Apr 27, 9:13Â pm, "RichL" <rpleav...@yahoo.com> wrote: poisoned rose <selfindulgencew...@rmb.com> wrote: Oh lordy. Let the violins play.... Dr. Seuss Horton Hears a Who is one of the first books I remember precisely because when in school at the age of four, I loved the book enough to memorize it and recited it in full to my parents on the...
"tension_on_the_wire" <tension_at_home@yahoo.com> wrote Dr. Seuss Horton Hears a Who is one of the first books I remember precisely because when in school at the age of four, ... the ripe age of forty-seven, my partner of seventeen or so years sat me down and read aloud to me Dr. Seuss' GREEN EGGS AND HAM. That was a number of *ages* ago. Today, this memory still brings tears to my eyes....