A Style, a Style Worth a Smile
Question from March 2:
Dr. Seuss, a.k.a. Theodor Geisel, was born March 2, 1904. To commemorate his life’s work, we ask that you submit a Seuss-style stanza.
On this freeway, the 405,
Cars are stopped, I cannot drive!
I think I’ll need to walk instead,
Or better yet--go back to bed!
--PAM SCHULZ, Culver City
You know it’s been a bad day
Driving kids every which way
When wherever you sit
Whatever the chair
You reach for the seat belt
To find it’s not there.
--ANNIE OLSON, Ventura
Thanks to wonderful Dr. Seuss
I’ve read Shakespeare and even Mother Goose.
On his birthday he’s given ME the gift:
That reading continues to uplift.
--YVETTE L. POLAR, Palmdale
Green eggs and ham, ham and green eggs.
Critters with long and very short legs.
Seuss drew them all, in ranks upon ranks.
So here’s to you Doctor, with thanks upon thanks!
--WALTER HOPMANS,
Santa Barbara
On the occasion of his natal arrival
Be it Seuss or LeSieg or Theodor Geisel
Let’s all read his books to ensure his survival.
--W. WEISE, via Internet
My sons grew up on Seussing.
To them he was never confusing.
I, on the other hand, would always laugh
That they understood all and I only half.
--VALERIE BURGESS
La Crescenta
Sarah’s shelves are full of Seuss.
Read them, read them on a moose.
Geisel’s books are full of joy.
Loved by all the hoi polloi.
--JOAN WEISE, Los Angeles
Question for March 9:
A number of airlines are decorating the tails of their airplanes (see story, this page). What designs do you suggest they use?
Send replies of 25 words or fewer to Smart Aleck, in care of SoCal Living, Los Angeles Times, Times Mirror Square, Los Angeles, CA 90053, or e-mail [email protected]. Include your name and hometown. Replies will appear next week.
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