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TITLE (EDIT)
America!
DESCRIPTION
A (very) angry (performance) poem relating to the unsatisfying nature of American chocolate. [75 words]
AUTHOR
Tim Scaserini
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Just a chap living in a strange town. [December 1999]
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (3)
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America! Tim Scaserini
[Performance of the poem requires a very restrained yet furious demeanor. The actual numbers of ‘why?'s is flexible, just use enough to start quietly and build up into a crescendo for the restrained delivery of the next set of lines.] America! Why, oh why, oh why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Is your chocolate so bad? Is the melting temperature too high? Or are the cocoa solids too low? You tell me. Sort It Out.
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"Tim strikes me as being someone who really cares about the quality of his chocolate. And the poem is true, America has horrible chocolate." -- erin.
"well, we happen to like our chocolate thank you very much..." -- sahara.
"then why do we buy chocolate from other countries...lol" -- Michelle.
"funny, but the ending should be "instead of eating it i stick it up my ass" i like cadbury's with almonds and fruit, also almond joy (my fav.)" -- sunny, DC, usa.
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COPYRIGHT NOTICE
© 2000 Tim Scaserini
STORYMANIA PUBLICATION DATE
January 2000
NUMBER OF TIMES TITLE VIEWED
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