    10-04-2004 Tara M.
This poem is AWESOME!
I couldn't write better than you can Reggie! This is completely WOW!
I'm lost for words.
So i'm gonna give you 5 praise points!
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    08-03-2004 Emily Garwood
very nice...glad i dont eat lunch in school...otherwise think i would be home everyday!...avoiding all the...special offers. Very good writing everything fits together and just rolls out smoothly keep it up
Emy
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    07-24-2004 Paula T.
Wow reggie that was so good. loved it. Funny and sweet. It explains all our feelings for the cafeteria's food. Once again I repeat that you should try to get your stories published.
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    04-25-2004 Riley M.
Clever, oh so clever...and you must've had soo much fun making up those names!i think it came together great ^-^ <---i love this guy, wait i mean GIRL, lol, 'scuse me
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    04-22-2004 Debra Rose
LOL! Regina, this is so great, and I remember what it was like back at regular high school, but mostly in elementary (when we couldn't help but wonder WHY in the name of all that was holy they put pumpkinand brocolli in mashed potatoes). We couldn't help but wonder what they had in the "eggrolls".
You know who you remind me of? Shell Sylverstien. ANd you draw, don't you? You should do something like that, it would be so great! Anyways. ^_^ w00t! Great job, Reggie, and so true.
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    04-22-2004 Nancy Pawley
Regina, I guess it's a good thing that I ate breakfast before reading your poem. The only thing I remember eating at my school cafeteria was food called mystery meat! Loved your poem.
Nancy
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   04-06-2004 Toni Sweeney
They did not serve this in our cafeteria when I got back home. I am really glad to :D So I am still eating there. But stil I hope this never happens. Lol
Toni S.
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   04-03-2004 Anne W.
Reggie-
Your quirky personality always entertains me. I love the Jack Prelutsky style and you mirror it well without sounding too much like him. This poem was a perfect blend of Reggie and Prelutsky. I applaud!!
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