angelicxdream
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- Jan 17, 2009
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- Canada
Mr Master said:In the children's book by Dr. Seuss, "Green Eggs and Ham", the main narrator spends the whole book telling the annoying Sam-I-Am that he does not like green eggs and ham, and refuses to eat them in a variety of situations (in a box, with a fox, in the rain, on a train, on a boat, with a goat, etc.). Finally, the narrator tries them, and discovered he LOVES green eggs and ham, and will eat them everywhere Sam-I-Am suggested, and more besides. It's a parable about being willing to try new things because you never know when you'll discover something really really good.angelicxdream said:What is a "green eggs" situation? Is that when I like the movie you recommended? YOU should see itMr Master said:You know, when we were talking about it yesterday afternoon, I was hoping it was going to turn into a "green eggs" situation, and I'm glad it did.
You were very doubtful about Slumdog last night, and I was suggesting you keep an open mind, because, just like with green eggs and ham, it might turn out you really liked it. Which it did.
Once again, Dr. Seuss predicts the future.
Oh, yeah. I was on the fence because it was one of those movies my dad forces my whole family to goes to. And, if I am unwilling, chances are, it won't be a good experience. And, besides the movie, it wasn't. Bickering all the way there and all the way back home.