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16 total reviews
Comment from kathleenspalding
Bwahaha! "The youngest one was odd" -Too funny! I grew up listening to that theme, LOL. Only thing I could offer is to go for the original rhythm... And then one day when these sponges met each other, and they sensed it [[wasn't instead of was?]] just another... Good fun!
reply by the author on 07-May-2018
Bwahaha! "The youngest one was odd" -Too funny! I grew up listening to that theme, LOL. Only thing I could offer is to go for the original rhythm... And then one day when these sponges met each other, and they sensed it [[wasn't instead of was?]] just another... Good fun!
Comment Written 06-May-2018
reply by the author on 07-May-2018
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Thanks, Kathleen : )
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You're welcome.
Comment from brenda faye curtis
I have to admit, I like this unusual song, just like I have to admit I had to look up a lot of these terms to understand them! The teacher in you shines through as you seek to educate as well as entertain your reader. Love it!
reply by the author on 05-May-2018
I have to admit, I like this unusual song, just like I have to admit I had to look up a lot of these terms to understand them! The teacher in you shines through as you seek to educate as well as entertain your reader. Love it!
Comment Written 05-May-2018
reply by the author on 05-May-2018
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Thank you for this kind review, Brenda. Bill
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You're welcome, Bill.
Comment from Harry Smith
This is a very interesting read that is full of emotions and imagery. The picture selection is prefect for this poem. The reader enjoyed.
reply by the author on 05-May-2018
This is a very interesting read that is full of emotions and imagery. The picture selection is prefect for this poem. The reader enjoyed.
Comment Written 05-May-2018
reply by the author on 05-May-2018
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Thanks, Harry
Comment from Phyllis Stewart
LOL! I like it. The Spongy Bunch. I'd watch that for sure. Your silly poems always have an educational side, like this for example:
they're all basal diploblasts
with two germ layers
in fingers, puffs, or cone.
I may not know what that means, but at least I have a clue now. Basal diploblasts, eh? They sound very intelligent! :)
reply by the author on 05-May-2018
LOL! I like it. The Spongy Bunch. I'd watch that for sure. Your silly poems always have an educational side, like this for example:
they're all basal diploblasts
with two germ layers
in fingers, puffs, or cone.
I may not know what that means, but at least I have a clue now. Basal diploblasts, eh? They sound very intelligent! :)
Comment Written 05-May-2018
reply by the author on 05-May-2018
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Thanks, Phyllis. I saw this picture of the sponge species and it reminded me of the Brady Bunch intro with the family in a square.
Comment from frogbook
Good Lord, your imagination knows no bounds my friends. Hahahaha. That was quite funny as well as being rather scientific in it's wording!
reply by the author on 04-May-2018
Good Lord, your imagination knows no bounds my friends. Hahahaha. That was quite funny as well as being rather scientific in it's wording!
Comment Written 04-May-2018
reply by the author on 04-May-2018
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Thank, FB
Comment from Ginnygray
I really enjoyed your poem, Bill and getting to meet Koham, bringing up a family of sponges, three thirsty porous pods. Their function was to filter ocean food. One of the sweet pods was a little odd. Kohan met another sponge called Kersiz who was raising a family also all of which were basal diploblasts. Two germ layers belong to them in fingers, puff, and cone.
They all form a sponge array!
Learned a lot from this and thanks for sharing!
reply by the author on 03-May-2018
I really enjoyed your poem, Bill and getting to meet Koham, bringing up a family of sponges, three thirsty porous pods. Their function was to filter ocean food. One of the sweet pods was a little odd. Kohan met another sponge called Kersiz who was raising a family also all of which were basal diploblasts. Two germ layers belong to them in fingers, puff, and cone.
They all form a sponge array!
Learned a lot from this and thanks for sharing!
Comment Written 03-May-2018
reply by the author on 03-May-2018
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Thanks, Ginny
Comment from Gloria ....
Brilliant, Bill. I'm not terribly familiar with the Brady Bunch song, but this definitely has the elements of the parts I do remember and the family combined.
Excellent work on a most unique theme.
Gloria
reply by the author on 03-May-2018
Brilliant, Bill. I'm not terribly familiar with the Brady Bunch song, but this definitely has the elements of the parts I do remember and the family combined.
Excellent work on a most unique theme.
Gloria
Comment Written 03-May-2018
reply by the author on 03-May-2018
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Thanks, Gloria
Comment from judiverse
I must be too young! I don't remember watching "The Brady Bunch," and couldn't sing along to the tune. Very colorful, and I admire the energy you put into the sponges. You're really absorbed in them. I saw a place in Florida where they did sponge diving, but I any sponge we use is man-made. This does has some educational features, such as the description of the sponges. You'll have to collect all your material in a book of poems. judi
reply by the author on 03-May-2018
I must be too young! I don't remember watching "The Brady Bunch," and couldn't sing along to the tune. Very colorful, and I admire the energy you put into the sponges. You're really absorbed in them. I saw a place in Florida where they did sponge diving, but I any sponge we use is man-made. This does has some educational features, such as the description of the sponges. You'll have to collect all your material in a book of poems. judi
Comment Written 03-May-2018
reply by the author on 03-May-2018
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Thanks, Judi
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You're welcome. judi
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You're very welcome. judi
Comment from nomi338
It is a good thing for you that I am a Brady Bunch fan, who is willing to forgive you for the sacrilege. How could you? I must admit to my own shame that I did smile briefly as soon as I discovered what you did. One question, what about Alice?
reply by the author on 03-May-2018
It is a good thing for you that I am a Brady Bunch fan, who is willing to forgive you for the sacrilege. How could you? I must admit to my own shame that I did smile briefly as soon as I discovered what you did. One question, what about Alice?
Comment Written 03-May-2018
reply by the author on 03-May-2018
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She?s not in the song
Comment from lyenochka
Lol. Cute poem story about two sponge families. And I'm guessing you were referring to the children's song:
"Sarasponda, sarasponda, sarasponda ret set set
Sarasponda, sarasponda, sarasponda ret set set
A doray-oh, A doray-boomday-oh
A doray-boomday ret set set
Ah doray boomday oh"
At least that's what came to mind.
reply by the author on 03-May-2018
Lol. Cute poem story about two sponge families. And I'm guessing you were referring to the children's song:
"Sarasponda, sarasponda, sarasponda ret set set
Sarasponda, sarasponda, sarasponda ret set set
A doray-oh, A doray-boomday-oh
A doray-boomday ret set set
Ah doray boomday oh"
At least that's what came to mind.
Comment Written 03-May-2018
reply by the author on 03-May-2018
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It?s sung to the theme of the Brady Brunch. Ever hear of that tv show?
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ah. that one never even entered my mind. lol