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Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Dr Seuss


 

12 comments:

  1. As funny as the costumes are the empty is this sign.

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  2. Is this what happens when the do-gooders ban books?

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  3. What is the occasion for costumes?

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  4. Odd, but probably telling of the store owner.

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  5. ...and who would have thought that the dear Dr. Seuss would become so controversial. Thanks for sharing, take care.

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  6. An answer to you comment on my blog---The Rex is a new name by new owners on the gas station. It is in a wide space on the road that is the name of a community named Rexville that tried to become a city but didn't make it. The store has been there forever
    MB

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  7. Well, the publishers have a right to stop publishing books if they want. And the publicity is good for sales.

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  8. Dr Seuss is not very famous in France. But I heard he was victim of cancel culture , and it makes me feel sad about our wolrd..

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  9. Nice little reflection there TFG. Such a shame about the books, my kids and grandchildren loved them. Adults read so much into things children don't even think about ✨

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