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Doctor Seuss

Mark Hampton

New member
Seuss,

you done this to my child this morning !



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was cat in the hat comes back - he didnt notice the brain whisk.

cheers
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Mark,

What fun! The brain whisk on the head, will do no harm! It's the one churning from the TV that s worrisome. Not just what the child watches, (and for sure that dilutes kids passion for things), but more so that adults get pulled into TV and that background noise s distracting to the child play that kids need in order to grow.

I love the plaintiff look on the lad!

Asher
 

Cem_Usakligil

Well-known member
Seuss,

you done this to my child this morning !



20111022_5851.jpg



power.seuss.the - M Hampton​



was cat in the hat comes back - he didnt notice the brain whisk.

cheers
Mark I don't know enough about Doctor Seuss to understand the links to the whisk and the cat in the hat. But I love that capture, the translucent skin, big grey/green eyes, pajamas and a hood; just priceless.
 

Mark Hampton

New member
Mark I don't know enough about Doctor Seuss to understand the links to the whisk and the cat in the hat. But I love that capture, the translucent skin, big grey/green eyes, pajamas and a hood; just priceless.

Cem - here is Fox in Sox - you may get the jist.. Thanks for the comments.

Asher - i though i bit of fun was needed. most of what i post tends towards navel gazing !

we got rid ov our tv four years ago and only let the young one watch limited amounts.... fast-moving images really effect their brains in a strange way!

cheers
 
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