How quaint, discipline,self responsability,respect and dignity.The NEA would ban this program.
1 posted on
08/10/2003 4:09:37 AM PDT by
ijcr
To: ijcr
Reality programs should not be restricted to social scenarios broadcast on TV.
I'd like to envision a Reality Prison, not broadcast on TV, where inmates are held in 1950's conditions. If successful, this could be cloned all over.
2 posted on
08/10/2003 4:48:34 AM PDT by
C210N
To: ijcr
"How quaint, discipline,self responsability,respect and dignity.The NEA would ban this program."
Ban it!
They'd charge you with a crime!
3 posted on
08/10/2003 4:52:28 AM PDT by
DB
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To: ijcr
Looks like Holly doesn't want to mess up her TV career. I recently watched 1900 House on PBS, a four-part series. Started out ok but went south about halfway through the third episode. You juat wanted to slap the whiney Mother and the 16 year-old daughter too.
8 posted on
08/10/2003 8:29:33 AM PDT by
jordan8
To: ijcr
"How quaint, discipline,self responsability,respect and dignity"
Exactly how it was when I was in school in the 40s and early 50s!
10 posted on
08/10/2003 8:46:42 AM PDT by
dalereed
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To: ijcr
I watched a cat play with a small lizard one day; he would step on its tail and tap it with his free foot, then let it go; the little devil scurried as fast as his little legs would let him and, just as he was about to find cover, the cat would pounce.
This went on for about ten minutes; finally, the cat tired of the game and bit the lizard in two and gave it a careless toss into the weeds.
To: ijcr
You know that society is in trouble when a school that uses discipline and strict academic standards is presented as a scene for an off-the-wall reality show.
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