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It taught you to count to three, and that ice cream and roller coasters are awesome.
My kids have been watching a lot of the Pinball Number Count, which makes me happy on many levels. Not the least of which is that my five year old can hit the high notes.
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Neat point. We've specifically chosen shows that encourage interaction outside of the lightning box and, developmentally, I think that is an important component.
Quick example: I was painting the entryway and had to let the chandelier canopy dangle. From a Handy Manny episode, the boy knew that this wasn't right and that it meant something broken needed to be fixed. Actually, he was kinda distressed about it. So I got to pull out the tools and have him help me 'fix' something.
So the kid translated what he'd seen in a story into an action in real life and determined a solution and then got to do it with dad. OK stuff.
But with that said, there's always some room in life for Spongebob, y'know, balance is good.
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OMG, I DESPISE SPONGEBOB.
That is all.
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I'm almost 20 and haven't been able to score a better job than a freaking cook at a local fast food joint. What makes it worse is that I live in a small town so business is pretty limited, and where I work is the only place that'll hire high school graduates. I'd get the hell out of this town if I could actually drive too, but I've failed every damn test I've ever taken. I'm socially awkward, even my only other co-worker *@!!ing hates my guts. I have repressed lust for one of my best friends too; she's athletic, smart and a gorgeous southern bell. I love her. You know what it's like; I've been friend zoned real hard. She's my only real friend, besides this one kid, who I'm pretty sure is only hanging around me because he is mentally challenged. I guess he's the only one that can tolerate me. And what makes this all worse is that I live in a freaking pineapple under the sea.
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Lately I keep getting in arguments where this is basically what I am saying.
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Yeah, I kinda figured the little pineapple dweller would be kinda polarizing but I like him anyways.
Unlike Philippe.
[yeah, I'm inviting parallels]
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Any cartoon that gives Ernest Borgnine work is OK with me.
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Interesting: I loved Sponge Bob when I was a stoner, but now I am indifferent to him, if somewhat annoyed.
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Quote from: side_show on August 03, 2010, 05:15:57 PM
Then again, what did
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Oh my god, I totally remember that. Nothing rules my unconscious like Sesame Street does. I still have dreams about the Teeny Little Super Guy.
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To bring this topic back around, I got some great shirts at Filenene;s basement today. It is tought to find 15+1/2 36 shirts slim fit on the rack in good fabric but they had them for $25. good deal if you ask me. nothing ekse to ad here but for some reason I want to? doggiraffehead 90 min. ipa is a great beer! I love it
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I know you've all seen this because you ALL read my blog, but
http://www.bigfool.com/foolblog/archive/2007_04.htm#000859
Also, see the red head being fed bread on his sled made of lead as he sped to be wed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ei1DvIgW_PU&feature=related
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speaking of TV and such
this documentary
http://www.cbc.ca/ideas/episodes/2009/11/13/the-brains-of-babes-part-13-cd/
told me that educational software (I guess that could include TV shows) actually makes kids dumber, not smarter.
point being is that kids need dynamic and complex feedback based on their own behavior if they are to learn to develop that behavior into anything. Whereas, TV shows and educational software generally ain't that complex in their reactions to your kid. You're kid can smear poop on the keyboard and the software will still say "GOOD JOB!!!" same goes for these fuck!ng so-called interactive toys they make now.
I think the muppets are probably kinda somewhat exempt from this general rule, as that is a medium that really forces the viewer to use his or her imagination, kinda in the same way that a black and white photo can be more beautiful than the same photo in colour... when your brain is required to fill in the blanks in a complex and dynamic way, hey, your brain enjoys that. But that's damn tricky to do. I got a high-end digital SLR that can snap pictures so fast it winds up being a jerky video if I feed it all into an animated GIF, but all my pictures still look like shit. I ain't got no artistic sense. not when it comes to photography anyway.
here is more reading:
http://www.truth-out.org/how-disney-magic-and-corporate-media-shape-youth-identity-digital-age62008
I guess the above article is sort of relevant to the question of 'how to dress'
I don't have kids, but I have more and more friends with kids
I feel sorry for kids these days having to grow up in a TV landscape populated with the likes of Hannah Montanna. That shit is basically like, the result of too much hard core drugs. sesame street, back in the day, was cool. Then one day Oscar the Grouch started cooking meth in his trash can and that show hasn't been the same since.
Isn't there any decent stoner TV for kids to watch anymore these days? I mean, other than
These guys
? ICP means well, but damn, they're a few bricks short of a load.
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What I enjoy about fashion these days is the Mad Men effect. There have been some clear improvements to structured garb for both men folk and women folk since this show took off. It is in direct contrast to the shitty patterned leggings trend that you see some ladies trotting out. I hate patterned leggings. It is like a lady woke up, put on ugly tights, then decided "what the hell, I'm not going to put on a skirt, I'll just cut off the ankles of these tights and wear them as if they are #####." No one looks good in patterned leggings, especially when there is no top pulled down to cover your fancy, patterned camel toe. This is something that needs to be made clear to all.
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Right now I am like
all
about buying knock off jerseys that get sent over on a boat from china wrapped incredibly tight and covered with customs stickers. Is so cheap! And they're usually nicer than the authentic jerseys and you always get HELL of compliments. I love getting complimented on my outfits.
I got a Mexican warm up soccer jersey, black with a neon yellow collar, pimp, and I'm ordering the Senegal full neon yellow kit, gonna be so good. I think I'm just gonna start googling "neon yellow [shit]" and just start going to town.
You wear some solid neon yellow in the city and the drunk girls love it and yell at you.
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