Jerry Jing-Jang and the Bears
another JJJ adventure52 total reviews
Comment from LIJ Red
I stood next to the record polar bear mounted in the glass case in Anchorage Intl
and if a brown is much bigger than that, I don't even want to see one. Seems your cowboy is afflicted with common sense and a heart. Excellent.
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
I stood next to the record polar bear mounted in the glass case in Anchorage Intl
and if a brown is much bigger than that, I don't even want to see one. Seems your cowboy is afflicted with common sense and a heart. Excellent.
Comment Written 08-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
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Thanks. I've seen quite a few bears in B.C. I wouldn't want the cowboy to shoot one. Yep, he's one of the good guys.
Comment from RICH01
Great cowboy poetry, Very good rhythm all the way through and the rhyming works very well with the story. Plus its a great cowboy story right to the end.
Rich)1 1-7-2017
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
Great cowboy poetry, Very good rhythm all the way through and the rhyming works very well with the story. Plus its a great cowboy story right to the end.
Rich)1 1-7-2017
Comment Written 07-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
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Thanks. I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
Comment from ciliverde
I really did enjoy this story about the cowboy, his dog and his flock. I sneaked a look at your notes hoping to find out who Rusty was. So he's a cattle rustler, it seems. I'm glad that the bear family was spared any action that would have turned them into steaks (I love bears and I saw a few during my years in Montana!)
Carol
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
I really did enjoy this story about the cowboy, his dog and his flock. I sneaked a look at your notes hoping to find out who Rusty was. So he's a cattle rustler, it seems. I'm glad that the bear family was spared any action that would have turned them into steaks (I love bears and I saw a few during my years in Montana!)
Carol
Comment Written 07-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
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Thanks. If you sneak a peek at JJJ's other adventures in my portfolio you'll meet Rusty. You'll love to hate him. I've seen plenty of bears in B.C. I wouldn't want the cowboy to shoot them.
Comment from Carolyn 'Deaton' Stephens
My last six goes to this delightful story poem. There was no break in the flow of the well rhymed story.
I followed the cowboy and the bear escapades as he continued his quest for food to replace what the bear bandits had eaten. Nicely done, I wish you the best in the contest. :) Carolyn
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
My last six goes to this delightful story poem. There was no break in the flow of the well rhymed story.
I followed the cowboy and the bear escapades as he continued his quest for food to replace what the bear bandits had eaten. Nicely done, I wish you the best in the contest. :) Carolyn
Comment Written 07-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
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Thanks for the six! I'm so glad you liked Jerry Jing-Jang. He has other adventures in my portfolio if you're interested. Thanks again for the six and the good wishes.
Comment from kiwisteveh
Cindy, this is a pleasant yarn about jerry Jing-Jang the cowboy, and your rhyming verse rolls along sweetly to tell the story. He's obviously a fairly laid-back fella.
I am a little confused about the end part with Rusty up the tree. Who is Rusty and what happens to him? I thought it might be the second cub, but then the next line about the bears letting him get away didn't make sense...
Steve
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2017
Cindy, this is a pleasant yarn about jerry Jing-Jang the cowboy, and your rhyming verse rolls along sweetly to tell the story. He's obviously a fairly laid-back fella.
I am a little confused about the end part with Rusty up the tree. Who is Rusty and what happens to him? I thought it might be the second cub, but then the next line about the bears letting him get away didn't make sense...
Steve
Comment Written 07-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2017
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If you check out JJJ's other adventures, you'll learn all about Rusty. He follows JJJ around trying to rustle the cattle. The bears foiled his plan.
Comment from palaceofmind
This was quite a wonderful narrative poem, Cindy! Your word usage is precise and creates a lovely rhythm. The characters have life and the imagery is detailed- both are difficult things to do when making a poem of this length. Well done!
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2017
This was quite a wonderful narrative poem, Cindy! Your word usage is precise and creates a lovely rhythm. The characters have life and the imagery is detailed- both are difficult things to do when making a poem of this length. Well done!
Comment Written 07-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2017
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Thanks. I'm glad you liked JJJ. He has several more adventures in my portfolio if you're interested.
Comment from wondertwin
What a wonderfully written poem. It absolutely engages the reader full on. Delightful to read, looking forward to reading more :) Blessings, AmyJo
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2017
What a wonderfully written poem. It absolutely engages the reader full on. Delightful to read, looking forward to reading more :) Blessings, AmyJo
Comment Written 07-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2017
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Thanks for the six! If you like JJJ, there are more of his adventures in my portfolio. I'm so glad you enjoyed this one.
Comment from crybry67
Jerry Jing Jang sounds like quite the adventurer. This flowed well, and I can picture it as a children book. Blessings... Christy
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2017
Jerry Jing Jang sounds like quite the adventurer. This flowed well, and I can picture it as a children book. Blessings... Christy
Comment Written 07-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2017
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Thanks. Yep, he's quite an adventurer. He has plenty of adventures in my portfolio, if you're interested.
Comment from Jackarrie
I really like this story in a poem. It is creative with brilliant images. I love the way it has the spelling just as it is spoken. A touching story. Sorry no six for it. I wish you the best of luck in the contest. Mary
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2017
I really like this story in a poem. It is creative with brilliant images. I love the way it has the spelling just as it is spoken. A touching story. Sorry no six for it. I wish you the best of luck in the contest. Mary
Comment Written 07-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2017
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Thanks. JJJ is a fun character to write, especially with that lingo. Glad you liked it. Thanks for the wonderful review.
Comment from tfawcus
Wish I had a six left for this delightful tale. Just the sort of thing to delight both the little ones and their grandparents! I haven't heard the expressions "scared the bejeebers out of me" and "Gee willikers!" for years! A rollicking good adventure that captures the essence of childhood imagination.
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2017
Wish I had a six left for this delightful tale. Just the sort of thing to delight both the little ones and their grandparents! I haven't heard the expressions "scared the bejeebers out of me" and "Gee willikers!" for years! A rollicking good adventure that captures the essence of childhood imagination.
Comment Written 07-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2017
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Thanks. JJJ is so much fun to write. He can say the strangest things. Glad you enjoyed.