Pluto
Don't feel sorry for him20 total reviews
Comment from damommy
This is wonderful. I can hardly wait for Part Two. I don't blame the other planets. Why should they be stuck for eternity with such a jerk. Maybe Pluto will make amends.
reply by the author on 05-Apr-2023
This is wonderful. I can hardly wait for Part Two. I don't blame the other planets. Why should they be stuck for eternity with such a jerk. Maybe Pluto will make amends.
Comment Written 04-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 05-Apr-2023
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I hope you're right. That would be a real bummer to have that guy around for eternity. We'll see when part 2 comes out next week.
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
Oh, poor Pluto. You made him sound so mean, Jim. However, it was
hilarious at the same time. That'll teach him to bully other planets,
tight? Now, he's kicked out with no friends. Oh, wait. Why did Goofy
go into space? He was looking for Pluto.
You gave readers some great facts about a true event. Yes, Pluto was
demoted. You did a great job with the rhymes, the smooth flow, and
the story told. I enjoyed reading it. Great color scheme, image, and overall presentation.
Thanks for sharing, Jan
reply by the author on 05-Apr-2023
Oh, poor Pluto. You made him sound so mean, Jim. However, it was
hilarious at the same time. That'll teach him to bully other planets,
tight? Now, he's kicked out with no friends. Oh, wait. Why did Goofy
go into space? He was looking for Pluto.
You gave readers some great facts about a true event. Yes, Pluto was
demoted. You did a great job with the rhymes, the smooth flow, and
the story told. I enjoyed reading it. Great color scheme, image, and overall presentation.
Thanks for sharing, Jan
Comment Written 04-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 05-Apr-2023
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Thanks for your wonderful review, Jan. It's much appreciated.
It's interesting: The character Pluto was created by Disney in the same year that Pluto the planet was discovered and named (1930). Probably not a coincidence.
Comment from Tom Horonzy
I forget or didn't know you composed such things as poetry. In reading this, I felt as if I was reading Dicken's Christmas Carol, until I passed the halfway mark. Well done.wrote anything but co
reply by the author on 05-Apr-2023
I forget or didn't know you composed such things as poetry. In reading this, I felt as if I was reading Dicken's Christmas Carol, until I passed the halfway mark. Well done.wrote anything but co
Comment Written 04-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 05-Apr-2023
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Yes, I do post the occasional poem. I think I actually enjoy writing poetry more than prose. Thanks for the good review, Tom.
Comment from Julie Lau
Yay Jim, this is beyond clever! I had to give it 6 for all sorts of reasons, one of which is that this will help me remember which planet (or not-planet) is which. Super!! Julie L
reply by the author on 05-Apr-2023
Yay Jim, this is beyond clever! I had to give it 6 for all sorts of reasons, one of which is that this will help me remember which planet (or not-planet) is which. Super!! Julie L
Comment Written 04-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 05-Apr-2023
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You're so kind, Julie. Thanks for the good review and the 6 stars. Much appreciated.
Comment from Pam Lonsdale
Do you really want a period after Kuiper belt? Seems like it should be continued. Should belt also be capitalized?
This one was entertaining and educational:-)
Looking forward to what happens next.
reply by the author on 04-Apr-2023
Do you really want a period after Kuiper belt? Seems like it should be continued. Should belt also be capitalized?
This one was entertaining and educational:-)
Looking forward to what happens next.
Comment Written 04-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 04-Apr-2023
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Belt should definitely be capitalized. The period could either go after "rest" or where I've got it. But I think I will change it to after "rest" because it will look more natural. Nice catches. Full version will come out next week.
Comment from zanya
Can't wait to read the sequel - a fun read with lots of interesting facts - an achievement to raise a few chuckles writing about that little pesky planet 'Pluto'
reply by the author on 04-Apr-2023
Can't wait to read the sequel - a fun read with lots of interesting facts - an achievement to raise a few chuckles writing about that little pesky planet 'Pluto'
Comment Written 04-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 04-Apr-2023
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Thank you so much for the great review and the 6 stars. I appreciate it very much.
Comment from royowen
Actually we could use some of the helium and hydrogen of those planets. I ove this poem Jim, it's easy to read and its narrative is amusing, filled with literary imperatives for compulsive reading, beautifully even tempo, despite variable meter, good rhyme too, well done, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 04-Apr-2023
Actually we could use some of the helium and hydrogen of those planets. I ove this poem Jim, it's easy to read and its narrative is amusing, filled with literary imperatives for compulsive reading, beautifully even tempo, despite variable meter, good rhyme too, well done, blessings Roy
Comment Written 04-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 04-Apr-2023
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Thank you, Roy. Much appreciated.
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Most welcome
Comment from Kayliegh
Oh my gosh that was the funniest poem I have read in a while! I love how you personified the planets, but you didn't do it in a way that felt cheesy or unoriginal, No instead this was just a masterpiece of comedy! I can totally see them all in a planet meeting voting to expel Pluto from the group! I can't wait for part two lol! Great work! Also quick but important thing, your soul. Have you ever looked at a beautiful painting and thought that the painting painted itself? No, of course not, the painting means there must be a painter. Now imagine every sunrise, sunset, mountain, atom in your body, all your family and friends. Can you imagine that making itself? No of course not there had to have been a someone, a God, to create that. And no matter how good of a person you think you are, you have sinned against that God. But there is still hope for you, that's why Jesus died on the cross for you, yes you. Repent of your sins and trust in Jesus and he will replace your heart of stone for a heart of flesh. I'm not exactly the height of knowledge on the topic, so I would highly recommend that for more information you go to Living Waters on YouTube, please just watch one video and you won't regret it. Alright have a nice day, God bless!
reply by the author on 04-Apr-2023
Oh my gosh that was the funniest poem I have read in a while! I love how you personified the planets, but you didn't do it in a way that felt cheesy or unoriginal, No instead this was just a masterpiece of comedy! I can totally see them all in a planet meeting voting to expel Pluto from the group! I can't wait for part two lol! Great work! Also quick but important thing, your soul. Have you ever looked at a beautiful painting and thought that the painting painted itself? No, of course not, the painting means there must be a painter. Now imagine every sunrise, sunset, mountain, atom in your body, all your family and friends. Can you imagine that making itself? No of course not there had to have been a someone, a God, to create that. And no matter how good of a person you think you are, you have sinned against that God. But there is still hope for you, that's why Jesus died on the cross for you, yes you. Repent of your sins and trust in Jesus and he will replace your heart of stone for a heart of flesh. I'm not exactly the height of knowledge on the topic, so I would highly recommend that for more information you go to Living Waters on YouTube, please just watch one video and you won't regret it. Alright have a nice day, God bless!
Comment Written 04-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 04-Apr-2023
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Thank you for the wonderful review and the 6 stars, Kayliegh. It's very much appreciated. Part 2 will be out next week.
Comment from CrystieCookie999
This is humorous. It reminds me of that TV show "Psych" where the character Burton 'Gus' Guster is always breaking the ice by asking people about Pluto no longer being a planet. It's always informative to get a refresher course on astronomy, since the last time I studied it was way back in college around 1989. Nice share!
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reply by the author on 04-Apr-2023
This is humorous. It reminds me of that TV show "Psych" where the character Burton 'Gus' Guster is always breaking the ice by asking people about Pluto no longer being a planet. It's always informative to get a refresher course on astronomy, since the last time I studied it was way back in college around 1989. Nice share!
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Comment Written 04-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 04-Apr-2023
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Thanks so much for the good review. That's a strange ice-breaker to be sure! I had to do a bit of research on Pluto before writing this, as I wanted to be factually accurate.
Comment from JT traveller
Very funny. I like the way you have used tongue in cheek humour to give an interesting interpretation on why Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
Very inventive.
Jacqueline
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reply by the author on 04-Apr-2023
Very funny. I like the way you have used tongue in cheek humour to give an interesting interpretation on why Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
Very inventive.
Jacqueline
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Comment Written 04-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 04-Apr-2023
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Thanks so much, Jacqueline. The real reason is a little obscure. Some planetary committee decided to downgrade it because "it did not clear it's neighborhood of other objects" which means that no other bodies of comparable size other than its own satellites are in its vicinity in space. I like my reason better.
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So do I!