fifth romance | audio

Feb 03, 2011 11:42

Do you like green eggs and ham?

[ oh, luceti. at first this sounds like an innocent question; however, it is far from either of those things. thanks to one onebluebamf, anne has been introduced to the edgey verses of one doctor seuss. and she has decided that all of the village should play audience to a grand recitation of the stuff. ]I do not like them, Sam ( Read more... )

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[voice] thederpyone February 3 2011, 16:23:27 UTC
I love that book! [Kevin will join in reciting as well. Badly.] "I do not like them on a barge, I do not like them with Aunt Marge. I do not like them here or there. I do not like them anywhere!"

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[voice] slatebreaker February 3 2011, 16:26:43 UTC
[ that's okay! even bad recitation is welcome! ]

That's very inventive. [ she gushes. ]

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[voice] thederpyone February 3 2011, 20:53:04 UTC
Thanks! I'm in a band, rhyming is what I do.

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[voice] slatebreaker February 3 2011, 20:59:01 UTC
What kind of a band are you in? [ she is envisioning a grand symphony. ]

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[Voice] coveralls February 3 2011, 17:49:41 UTC
Have you read There's a Wocket in my Pocket? That one's the best.

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[Voice] slatebreaker February 3 2011, 18:16:59 UTC
No, I haven't. I think it is at the library though -- I'm afraid I'm just new to Seuss.

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[Voice] coveralls February 3 2011, 18:40:52 UTC
Make sure you pick it up when you're there, it beats Green Eggs and Ham out of the water. At least to me it does.

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[Voice] slatebreaker February 3 2011, 18:43:23 UTC
I will make a point to do just that on my next trip.

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audio; slatebreaker February 3 2011, 20:47:56 UTC
Why yes, I am. I've just discovered him.

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audio; slatebreaker February 3 2011, 20:57:58 UTC
I'm afraid he was not writing yet when I was more of a kid. [ she laughs warmly; she had expected this, thanks to kurt. ]

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[Audio] no_use_running February 3 2011, 22:12:33 UTC
Those are famous children's books in my world.

[So famous, she even knows them, as they've been used to teach English. Figure that one out.]

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[Audio] slatebreaker February 4 2011, 04:20:25 UTC
Children's books? Oh.

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Re: [Audio] no_use_running February 4 2011, 04:21:54 UTC
Dr. Seuss, wasn't it?

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[Audio] slatebreaker February 4 2011, 16:13:06 UTC
That would be him -- a classmate introduced me to his work.

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corrinesbell February 4 2011, 06:04:13 UTC
Uh, I don't...think I've seen eggs that're green on the inside.

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slatebreaker February 4 2011, 06:06:21 UTC
[ which begs the question: ] You've seen eggs that are green on the outside?

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corrinesbell February 4 2011, 06:09:13 UTC
I guess it depends on what color green we're talking about.

...Why are we talking about green eggs?

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slatebreaker February 4 2011, 06:14:18 UTC
Because they're in the poem!

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