Talk:Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now!
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Seth Ilys, thanks for putting in the ISBN link. I actually didn't know you could do that. I wasn't advertising for Amazon and was a bit loathe to put the link in, but I don't know many other sites for book reviews.
I have no business interest in driving business to bookstores, but the stub was so incoherent when I picked it up that I wanted to flesh it out a bit. The ISBN link tip should come in useful in the future. Abqwildcat 20:40, 16 May 2004 (UTC)
Where did the story come from wherein Geisel substitutes "Richard M. Nixon" for "Marvin K. Mooney"? It's not really cited here. Djcartwright 01:51, 18 August 2006 (UTC)
- http://www.nationalreview.com/miller/miller200311210832.asp Cites a 1995 book entitled Dr. Seuss and Mr. Geisel by Judith and Neil Morgan. Unknown page number. Is a book citation without a page number sufficient? The Natl Review article provides more details to the story, with Seuss telling Buchwald after Nixon's resignation that "they should have collaborated sooner." --Gavroche42 17:29, 18 January 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] grammar!
Suggesting that he could have [...] is unlikely.' is moronically bad use of the gerund
Averring that "'Suggesting that he could have [...] is unlikely.' is moronically bad use of the gerund'" displays poor grasp of the gerund. Despite what your J-school profs might believe, verbals are not gnarled boogie-men lying in wait for a chance to ambush and rape your sentences.