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John Elven
(7/20/2007 1:47:00 PM) |
Sir Isaac Newton was a bright lad, it must be said... Einstein got it right with E=MC2, but was totally wrong about relativity... bad luck... BUT, at least we had one TRUE GENIUS with our dearly beloved Spike... Let him rest in peace! ! !
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Peter Gumbo
(7/11/2007 4:56:00 AM) |
Spike milligan's use of onomatopoeia creates a lucid understanding of the poem.
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Farhia Afzal
(6/5/2007 1:19:00 PM) |
Tehe. Oh My God. I Love This Poem. All Time Favourite! I Honestly Can't Remember Any Other Poems Apart From This One. Loveeeeeeeeee This Poem. Don't Diss Peoples =) . Love Youuu x X x
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Dahls Makkar
(4/17/2007 7:45:00 AM) |
this song/poem is the greatest ever! ! i (L) play school
it was definitely my favorite animation! ! !
max love xoxo
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A Beecher
(3/29/2007 5:20:00 AM) |
i have loved this poem ever since i read it to a class of 7 year olds, we had a ball reading it especially when we mucked up the words! ! ! very funny so climb down from your ivory tower tastethepavement and enjoy! ! ! it won't hurt i promise
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Cassandra Taylor
(1/22/2007 5:22:00 PM) |
omg how could you not love this? ! ? ! ? you've obviously never watched playschool..lol the animation is the BEST..its so cuteit seems so much better after you've watched the ning nang nong animation..i suggest watching it...seriously: D
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Taste the Pavement
(1/6/2007 10:29:00 PM) |
This poem makes me physically repulsive: -P. I think I'll stick to Lorca. :)
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Brian Dorn
(7/18/2006 10:38:00 AM) |
A seemingly senseless, but well structured, poem that ignites the imagination and leaves you wondering if there is an underlying meaning to all of the noise.
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Poetry Hound
(6/19/2006 9:41:00 AM) |
I never heard this as a kid, but I'm sure I would have loved it. A great nonsense rhyme.
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Patricia Gale
(3/16/2006 8:09:00 AM) |
Delightfuly funny, and great rhyme.
Patricia
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