All the Who’s down in Whoville remember the day, when Christmas the once mean-hearted Grinch saved.
What appears to be lost in history, however, is how Whoville fared after the noble endeavor.
Through Who typeataptoopers, to humans computers, we find Whoville fared quite well and quite nicely when the Grinch’s heart became warm and not icy.
Saving Christmas that day united the town, from Christmas Tree Square to up and downtown.
The town joined together and together they grew, erasing their hatred and seeing things through.
One day the Who’s could be heard blasting trumpets as boundaries extended to the base of Mount Crumpet.
Businesses liked the unity they saw, they all wanted to be in a community where all hearts had thawed. Instead of jeering and sneering the leaders saw love and Whoville kept growing beyond and above.
New programs were taught at Who Junior College, giving the Who’s technological knowledge, to make plumplinkers and boomabombasters, things that Who scientists use to make lasers.
This Who renaissance wasn’t lost in the least to the people who made the best Who roast beast. Downtown and uptown continued to swell because residents vowed any hatred be quelled.
They attended Who meetings to learn what was happening and learned to respect their once meager trappings while looking forward to much better days, all for the good of a community saved.
And every year Max leads the way in a glorious and happy Christmas parade. Any Who down in Whoville can tell you the secret, your small town can’t grow if hate’s your ingredient — Lance Martin with many apologies to Dr. Seuss.