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Dr. Seuss - Green Eggs and Ham

Dr. Seuss - Green Eggs and Ham

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Green eggs and Ham: hello?
Review: Upon first reading Green Eggs and Ham, the reader gets the impression of a simple, straight forward children's book. However, when this book is disected, one will find it is an actually a metaphor for the moral decay of our society. The green eggs represent the seeds of both human hate and love, respectively. The HAM is an acronym for Helium Acidic Misanthropy. I play with legos. This book is about Green Eggs and Ham. It is best for keeping track of the plotical situation in Argentina. END

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Too short, but sweet
Review: We received this DVD as an Xmas gift. My two and eight month old son loves the "Green Eggs and Ham" segment and demands that it be repeated over and over. Only problem I have with the disc is that the whole thing totals maybe 30 minutes and costs about the same as a full-length DVD. Check this out of the library or buy it used, because it's not worth the price. Sony could have fit more than three 10-minute episodes on this disc, no problem.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: try it try it i say try it and like it you may i say
Review: well,i heard that the movie jokers in hollywood are working their hairbrains smoky trying to squeeze 1 and a half hours of green eggs and ham out onto the big screen.the story is this.theres this guy.............wait!more of a whommmmmmmmmmmmmm.........no hes a dr suess character who wont eat green eggs and ham.this obnoxious little !@#$%^& follows him around and badgers him until he tries it.each time the guy asks sam to try someway or someplace new.the kids love the book and kind of like the movie.the redundancy is a bit nerve racking for parents but they could always watch it while you do the dishes or cook right?it is perfectly consistent with the book in every way.the message i guess is dont knock it until youve tried it.this is good advice most of the time but could also get you into big trouble.


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