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8/10
Up a Lazy River
Hitchcoc16 March 2021
The boys are tired but making good progress, but when they go into a tunnel a train scoops them up and they are quickly by in Frostbite Falls. But through Boris's miscalculations, they end up in a Huck Finn type raft and arrive at their destination. But there are not people to greet them--they think. We also have the Aesop's Fable of the Five Hens and the Rooster, where a group of hens want to marry an eligible bachelor rooster. Peabody and Sherman go to see Cornwallis, who is going to surrender to George Washington but forgets something.
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8/10
Back in the 1700's, school children had to . . .
tadpole-596-91825617 April 2024
. . . memorize all 346 of Robert Louis Stevenson's Poems for Young People. When youth of that day saw something such as THE CHERRY TREE during Bullwinkle's Corner, they'd instantly shout at their TV sets that the ACTUAL title of this piece is FOREIGN LANDS. Though America's wisest moose covers most of this poetic expedition's first stanza, as well as some of the third concerning Mr. Dusty Rhodes, he leaves the second, fourth and final fifth quatrains of Stevenson's work virtually untouched. Some might say that Bob should be pleased that Bullwinkle already has disemboweled 21 of his verse collections, while only covering one rhyme by Edgar A. Poe and none by John Milton. Others would call this "Poetic Justice."
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