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dobber
04-20-08, 03:16 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uey1Xmb-ZM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usRLAjJZNNQ

I'm crayoning a sharp rebuke to my local secondary school, they better not be showing this kind of garbage to my children.

Portraying children as stupid little monkeys. Sure they get in accidents, but all is better afterwards. They really would be better off showing the kids in character, obeying the rules and asserting their legal right to the road.

goldfishin
04-20-08, 04:09 PM
what the hell si that?

politicalgeek
04-20-08, 04:31 PM
If its the video I am thinking of, its a 1960s safety video for bicycling. It does a pretty good job of the basics. I have come to realize that dobber likes to post these kind of things anytime a legitimate issue is brought up elsewhere.

In this case, it is probably the sarcastic rebuttal to the thread on the Farmers Help Point ad. Just like the Planters commercial thread was a response to the State Farm ad thread.

dobber
04-20-08, 05:57 PM
I have come to realize that dobber likes to post these kind of things anytime a legitimate issue is brought up elsewhere.

And I've come to realize that the typical AnS member can't differentiate between them.

Az B
04-20-08, 06:05 PM
I like the food or girl video that shows up over to the right. Far more interesting.

Az

cheeva
04-20-08, 06:37 PM
hahahah

jamesdenver
04-20-08, 07:13 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uey1Xmb-ZM
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Portraying children as stupid little monkeys. Sure they get in accidents, but all is better afterwards. They really would be better off showing the kids in character, obeying the rules and asserting their legal right to the road.

Maybe we should make a time machine first and visit 1960. We do realize voice overs are from MST3K right?

dobber
04-20-08, 07:32 PM
Maybe we should make a time machine first and visit 1960. We do realize voice overs are from MST3K right?

Did you ever see Mike, Crow or Servo on a bicycle? No, they're spaceshippers.

dynodonn
04-20-08, 08:52 PM
Somehow, I managed to miss this film in school, I recognize the voice Edward Everett Horton who was popular with the children when this film was made, as the narrator of "Fractured Fairy Tales", and the voice over was probably added to make it more modern. This film at least shows the childern riding in the street.