The insert to today's paper is an annoying little "American Profile" thing, which I have never really warmed up to...but like "Family Circus", I can't help but read it.
Anyway, today's had a question about Micky Dolenz, formerly of the Monkees. Seems he has written a childrens' book, Gakky Two-Feet, about the very first bipedal hominid. From the article:
I really hope it is a good story...
Anyway, today's had a question about Micky Dolenz, formerly of the Monkees. Seems he has written a childrens' book, Gakky Two-Feet, about the very first bipedal hominid. From the article:
From Publisher's Weekly:Micky Dolenz said:I'm a big fan of anthropology and was reading about hominids evolving from walking on four feet to two feet. I thought, "Wouldn't it be interesting to fictionalize that moment?" It's about this little creature who's different, with the moral being that it's OK to be different--because one day it could come in handy.
The hero, a "fuzzy little fellow" named Gak, lives in Africa five million years ago. For reasons he can't explain, he alone among his spaghetti-limbed clan has chosen a bipedal lifestyle, though it earns him the sobriquet, "Gakky Two-Feet." Kids will love his mother's calm acceptance of his "difference," and that she picks fat, juicy bugs out of his sienna-hued fur-and eats them. Predictably, Gakky's idiosyncrasy proves valuable, and the story then becomes a familiar one in which Gak saves the day.
I really hope it is a good story...
