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  • G Garth J Lancaster

    LOL - my dad is English and loves this poem (second only to variants of 'the boy stood on the burning deck' I suspect) - I'll point this out to him, too .. We have a TV show 'Spicks and Specks' here (AUS) where they do things like read aloud words from (any book), to the tune/rhythm of a song and the opposing team has to guess what the song actually is - very funny and reminiscent of what you suggest :-) cheers 'g'

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    Gregory Gadow
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    Heh, I learned about this from a friend who did community choirs. Another funny one is that the word "kowabunga" has the same rhythm as "halleluia." Now think of that famous bit from Handel's Messiah and imagine a chorus of California surfers.

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      Heh, I learned about this from a friend who did community choirs. Another funny one is that the word "kowabunga" has the same rhythm as "halleluia." Now think of that famous bit from Handel's Messiah and imagine a chorus of California surfers.

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      Garth J Lancaster
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      snicker - I'll keep that in mind next time I go to church (since I have no hope of getting married, thats likely when I die, so is sorta null and void) 'g'

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      • A amymarie3

        There is a Wocket in my Pocket. What is your favorite childrens book?

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        DABBee
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        Valley of the Dolls Ringworld (all) Tiger Tiger Burning Bright The Gorky Trilogy and yes, pre teen so qualifies as kid

        Prepare to put mustard on those words, for you will soon be consuming them along with this slice of humble pie, that comes direct from the oven of shame, set at gas mark 'egg on your face'.

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        • A amymarie3

          There is a Wocket in my Pocket. What is your favorite childrens book?

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          Pete OHanlon
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          My favourite, when I was a kid: Green Eggs and Ham My favourites for my kids: The Gruffalo Fox In Socks Room On The Broom Fix it Duck and, from friends of mine: Betty the Butterfly

          I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be

          Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

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            There is a Wocket in my Pocket. What is your favorite childrens book?

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            Chris Losinger
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            • P Pete OHanlon

              My favourite, when I was a kid: Green Eggs and Ham My favourites for my kids: The Gruffalo Fox In Socks Room On The Broom Fix it Duck and, from friends of mine: Betty the Butterfly

              I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be

              Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

              My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx

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              Christian Graus
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              Oh, room on the broom was a real favourite in our house for a while, too. And where the wild things are.

              Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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              • A amymarie3

                There is a Wocket in my Pocket. What is your favorite childrens book?

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                Marc Clifton
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                amymarie3 wrote:

                What is your favorite childrens book?

                Chronices of Narnia Marc

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                • A amymarie3

                  There is a Wocket in my Pocket. What is your favorite childrens book?

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                  The Manoj Kumar
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                  I love "The 20th-Century Children's Book Treasury: Picture Books and Stories to Read Aloud".

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                  • A amymarie3

                    There is a Wocket in my Pocket. What is your favorite childrens book?

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                    amymarie3 wrote:

                    What is your favorite childrens book?

                    The Oz books [^] - all of them. I can't select a favorite because they all weave one wonderful story. My Grandmother had the entire set - originals, first editions - and let me read them as a little boy. I wish I had them today, not only for the value, but the pleasure of reading them again! :-D

                    Will Rogers never met me.

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                      There is a Wocket in my Pocket. What is your favorite childrens book?

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                      "Andrew Henry's Meadow" by Doris Burn

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                        There is a Wocket in my Pocket. What is your favorite childrens book?

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                        NormDroid
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                        Green eggs and ham.

                        Two heads are better than one.

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