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1 minute ago, Rough Hewn said:


I sent him an idea for a children’s book:

“When the wild things went”
A children’s story about a boy called max who had a dream where he went to the wild places…
But they were gone.
Concreted over.
The wild beasts gone…
The end.
 

Sorry to burst your bubble mate, Joni Mitchell got there in a big yellow taxi just before you. I'd stick to planking wood if I were you.

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Sorry to burst your bubble mate, Joni Mitchell got there in a big yellow taxi just before you. I'd stick to planking wood if I were you.

Maurice Sendak wrote the book
“Where the wild things are…” in 1965,
Mitchell wrote yellow taxi in 1970.
No bubbles here mate[emoji6][emoji106]
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