"...of shoes, and ships, and sealing wax... of cabbages and kings." (From "The Walrus and the Carpenter" - the poem Tweedledee and Tweedledum recite to Alice in the book) (5 years and 3592 days ago)
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and this fits thee theme how???
ummmm... because "The Walrus and the Carpenter" is the poem recited by Tweedledee and Tweedledum to Alice? (hint... It's in the original book.... NOT the movie)
wow must be a fan i didnt get it
thanks for the explanation
works for me.....well done author....thinking outside of the box....
Well done author...Alice in Wonderland is a wonderful BOOK to read
Thanks for the explanation. I honestly have not read the book or seen the movie for that matter and now I can honestly say this is one of the more unique entries. GL!
Those are my favorite characters! Loved this!!!
I love that poem Danny Kaye made it into a song, I had his record when I was young. Unlike others I instantly knew this one well done
Why don't people understand that the Disney version that you're familiar with is NOT all encompassing of Allice in Wonderland? Before voting and making comments it should be understood that there is a LOT more to Alice then what you think you know! Nice image Author. Has a nice feel to it.
Cabbages and kings! Nice...
Hey... as far as I can remember this passage IS in the Disney movie too... But, yeah, in fact reading the book helps a lot in understanding a lot more of Alice than just watching the movies!lol
i like it a lot
Very nice interpretation of this part of the book, so original.
Congrats for your third place, Kyricom!
Howdie stranger!
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