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          <title>The Jews’ Surrealistic Universe</title>
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          <description>Bert Prelutzky on why Jews are addicted to leftist  politics: ...Having given it a great deal of thought, I believe the explanation [for Jewish leftism] is to be found in the way we tend to be raised. It’s not so strange if you think ...
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          <title>Moore, Prelutsky, and fun with whales</title>
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          <description>Here’sa poem by Jack Prelutzky about being trapped. Whopper! I am sitting in the middle. of a whopper of a whale,. where there’s scant illumination,. and the air is still and stale. My monotonous enclosure. is predominantly gray, ...
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          <title>Homework, oh Homework</title>
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          <description>My teacher assigns. Homework, oh homework. You´re last on my list. I simply can´t see. Why you even exist. If you just dissapeared. It would tickle me pink. Homework, oh homework. I hate you, you stink! -Jack Prelutzky.
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          <title>More on McCain</title>
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          <description>Burt Prelutzky, "Republicans Can #39;t Afford to be Party Poopers in 2008" The Anchoress, "Are Our Ideologies Our Idols?" and " #39;Faith-Based #39; and Hand-Wringing" Calabresi and McGinnis, "McCain and the Supreme Court" (if you read no other of ...
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          <title>This is National Young People&#39;s Poetry Week. Here...</title>
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          <description>by Jack Prelutzky My fish was small, my fish was gold, but now my fish is still and cold. My fish no more will splash and splish. My fish is gone I flush my fish. excerpted from A Pizza the Size of the Sun by Jack Prelutzky ...
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          <title>Poetry Friday: Avast, Ye Poetry Snobs! So in the...</title>
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          <description>Wow, I had no idea that Jack Prelutzky was rakin #39; in the dough. When Prelutsky was first announced as the first winner of this prize, there was a general feeling of "Really? Really really?" in the kidlit world. I don #39;t know what bothers ...
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          <title>Psychoanalysis and Fantasy</title>
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          <description>Or is Prelutzky, like a good enabler, shielding someone from the reality of the situation? We #39;ll revisit that thought momentarily, after I consider the second article I encountered today, which is about a subject I nearly blogged about ...
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          <title>Highlights of the Week</title>
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          <description>Tues, 10/30 - Karen and the kids went to the Woodlands Zoo and then we met near UW to visit one of our favorite author/poets Jack Prelutzky at a bookstore. Here #39;s a picture with Jack. The bookstore has had a lot of famous guests we ...
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          <title>Books People Should Read (a work in progress)</title>
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          <description>The Sheriff of Rottenshot - Jack Prelutzky (Prelutsky?) -- Fun poems for any age. Great rhymes. Easy to memorize and entertain yourself with later. I grew up reading these poems, so obviously I #39;m biased, but I think they #39;re fabulous. ...
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          <title>poetry</title>
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          <description>All #39;s I can think of is Shel Silverstein or Jack Prelutzky. I #39;m thinking about poetry with lyrical language, imagery, rich descriptions, alliteration, assonance and consonance, playfulness, puns, humor, rhythm, etc. ...
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          <title>Booklist</title>
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          <description>A Pizza the Size of the Sun   It #39;s Raining Pigs and Noodles by Jack Prelutzky - Very funny and closer to approaching the quality of Silverstein #39;s stuff. Loved it! Making Friends with Frankenstein by Colin Mcnaughton - I love this guy! ...
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          <title>Homework oh homework...</title>
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          <description>by Jack Prelutzky I love that poem! It says so totally what i believe. Ok, i suppose homework isn #39;t all that bad but when you get three assignments a maths booklet and have to study for a test all at once, it isn #39;t exactly great. ...
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          <title>yesterday...</title>
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          <description>... a little nervous again, since the gauntlet of attorneys was only half an hour away. i walked up the street, and started repeating a poem by jack prelutzky that i loved as a child, over and over again, out loud, in a singsong voice: ...
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          <title>Poems to My Father (Joke!)</title>
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          <description>I read my Dad these humorous poems I found in a book by Jack Prelutzky: I Wish My Father Wouldn #39;t Try To Fix Things Anymore My father #39;s listed everything he #39;s planning to repair, I hope he won #39;t attempt it, for the talent isn #39;t there, ...
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          <title>SLIS 5420: Journal Set 1 [Due June 30]</title>
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          <description>I love Silverstein, Prelutzky and Seuss. The rhythms never fail to improve my mood and make me smile, and they have the same effect on the kids. I am always on the prowl for new works and collections to bring into my classroom,  ...</description>
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