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The Cat in the Hat Came Back (eventually)
From the description: I read a recent criticism of the Moffat-era of Doctor Who being a glorified version of The Cat in the Hat, to which I couldn't help but think...well...."duh".
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Hats on Matts!
Hats on Matts and cats in spats.
Cats in spats and wigs on rats.
Wigs on rats in cars in flats.
Cats in spats on Matts in hats.
*hem* Sorry. Obligatory outbreak of Dr. Seuss.
No? Very well then, Mr. Moff, sir. Let's have a little talk about tweedle beetles . . .
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Have I mentioned recently how much I adore you?
(Although don't bring tweedle beetles into it. It's IMPOSSIBLE to read.)
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(But 'Very well then, Mr. Fox, sir, let's have a little talk about Tweedle Beetles' is the greatest transitional sentence in the history of literature! *nods* Also, I will freely admit that a large part of my love for Fox in Sox--at least compared to other Dr. Seuss--is that I *can* read it quite well and therefore get to show off *buries head*)
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Heh. Someone called me a [Buffy verse] fandom great yesterday and I didn't have a clue what to say...
But 'Very well then, Mr. Fox, sir, let's have a little talk about Tweedle Beetles' is the greatest transitional sentence in the history of literature! *nods*
Oh I'm not about to argue!
Also, I will freely admit that a large part of my love for Fox in Sox--at least compared to other Dr. Seuss--is that I *can* read it quite well and therefore get to show off *buries head*
*is impressed* And don't go burying yourself - I know most of The Sleepbook off by heart, since Miss M loved it when she was little.
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