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Possibly a bit misguided on the tree front, but sound on the club houses and bungalows for elderly people. Also, it is true, without cutting down trees we would not have wooden bookshelves etc.

 

Do you think he will grow up to be a tree serial killer? If so, do you think he will wear PPE?

 

 

 

 

 

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Having some inside knowledge of such things; I can say without a shadow of adoubt that the boy in the film is

a. reading from an auto-cue

b. The script has been written by the producer.

c. The programme's research assistant found the boy and exaggerated his feelings for TV. His thoughts prior to broadcast would have been more moderate, which is `media' for boring.

d. The film's contrarian view is designed to entertain and promotes kids to talk about the subject.

 

It's not real. TV is smoke and mirrors. Often kids have inspiring ideas kicked out of them by the process of growing up.

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Precisely why i got rid of my tv 6 months ago the corperations have turned everyone into mindless Eastenders lovin, Corrie hugging robots. what a complete load of scripted tosh.

 

 

 

 

Probably got his dad too write it for him.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I know i do.:pcguru:

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Having some inside knowledge of such things; I can say without a shadow of adoubt that the boy in the film is

a. reading from an auto-cue

b. The script has been written by the producer.

c. The programme's research assistant found the boy and exaggerated his feelings for TV. His thoughts prior to broadcast would have been more moderate, which is `media' for boring.

d. The film's contrarian view is designed to entertain and promotes kids to talk about the subject.

 

It's not real. TV is smoke and mirrors. Often kids have inspiring ideas kicked out of them by the process of growing up.

 

I have no doubt that you are correct.

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When I was his age I hated the wind and wanted to ban it. Just because it ruined my footy game!

 

His perspective is about as short as his friend and he will laugh about it when he grows up.

 

Don't think it will influence an intire generation.

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