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| Reviewed by J Howard |
5/20/2011 |
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gee, i couldn't connect to the site. my old computer, i spect. looks like i missed something. bummer
jch |
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| Reviewed by Joyce Bowling |
1/25/2007 |
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very creative my friend...I loved this. I give my students a writing prompt each year about furniture, if your chair could talk what would it say. It is comical what they come up with, last year I had a little boy who continually leaned his chair back. When I assigned the prompt, he said...oh this is easy, my chair would say stop it! You're breaking my legs! Great write. Enjoyed this, my rocking chair would probably say, "please stop I am worn out!"
Blessings,
Joyce Bowling |
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| Reviewed by Daring Sunshine |
1/25/2007 |
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Creative, humorous, clever in such a twist of emotion with a rocking chair but it make sense; so why not? The illustration is one I like to use when I'm rocking my grand-daughter:) (((((hugs)))))))
Peace&Grace,
Sharon |
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| Reviewed by H. Lena Jones |
1/23/2007 |
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Nice one, Lew. The voice of the rocking chair came through quite well. Imaginative! Loved the illustration, too!
God Bless
Lena |
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| Reviewed by Loretta Scott |
1/23/2007 |
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What an amazing illusion, and good write, "I wonder what my rocking chair is saying?" Clever and witty write Lew, you've done it again. Thank you for reminding us that even a rocking chair...is so intimate in our lives.
Loretta Scott
www.gulfnurse.com |
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| Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado |
1/23/2007 |
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Clever write, Lew; very well done! BRAVO!
(((HUGS))) and much love, your friend in Tx., Karen Lynn. :D |
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| Reviewed by Marguerite Little Flower |
1/23/2007 |
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| I really like this one. It is so different. Old rockers and old dogs never die they just fade away. Marguerite lil flower |
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