A fun book to use for storytime.
Awful the e v e sion of this book is awful the pictures are tiny some are not sequenced properly a total waste of wideband money. Bradley Galminas rated it really liked it Jun 24, Janice Greenfield carter rated it really liked it Jun 19, Annette boyd-walker rated it it was amazing Jan 08, Cathy Radziemski rated it it was amazing Jan 06, Lynn rated it it was amazing Nov 20, Tiffany Macri rated it it was amazing Dec 25, Sweemin added it Sep 27, Jeet Boughan marked it as to-read Jul 20, Mia added it Sep 16, Jill marked it as to-read May 25, Kimberly marked it as to-read Feb 02, Jessy Chee marked it as to-read Sep 26, Charlotte Ruby marked it as to-read Mar 05, Michael Overton marked it as to-read Apr 03, Chandra is currently reading it Mar 20, Where are all the doctors, nurses, orderlies to sweep him up and save him?
It must be past closing time for emergencies; no accidents after midnight allowed.
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Pounding on doors, screaming in the parking lot for help. Finally a maintenance man wanders out, shift over, and runs to open a door.
They use all their shiny instruments and they look like they hurt; pounding and twisting and stabbing. Then they quietly wash his face, gently, with a clean cloth and a little bit of soap. You hold his hand, watching him sleep.
You sit there for hours, talking to him. You ask him to please wake up.
Then you realise he must be really tired, since it is 4: And you tell him to go ahead and sleep. At some point you shift to talk about things that have already happened. Remember when we drank too much and got the truck stuck in a ditch and had to leave it for the night?
Remember when my youngest brother, a baby then, dumped my graduation cap in the fountain after the ceremony? Remember going dancing with my friends at college?
Print edition purchase must be sold by Amazon. The rhymes seemed weak, illustrations rather unexciting From our Membership Agreement "Lulu is a place where people of all ages, backgrounds, experience, and professions can publish, sell, or buy creative content such as novels, memoirs, poetry, cookbooks, technical manuals, articles, photography books, children's books, calendars, and a host of other content that defies easy categorization. Lynn rated it it was amazing Nov 20, Ben Usatch and Joseph Bushra — are receiving some well-deserved regional recognition for their efforts by Main Line Today magazine.