Back then this is seen as trustworthy, nowadays, people'd see it as a pushover/easy to manipulate or abuse. I guess the underlyin' message'd be: don't be selfish, set boundaries and be confident.
I agree I watch them on RU-vid on my phone every night and I will never get bored of watching the same old videos you can actually learn something from yourself to as well
"I don't WANT to be treasurer of your crummy club you can all go to hell!" That's my mature response, you don't want to hear what would have been my immature response.
There's a Public Info film from the U.S. that I've been after for years and years, the only thing I can recall about it is that the mother advised the daughter: "Do do a do, don't do a don't". Does anyone know which title it is?
damn this 10 Yr old bob seems more qualified then me, ill be willing to give up my job when bob comes around cuz bob will clearly do the job better then me :(
You seem more qualified than he is, you are willing to admit that you aren’t as good as someone at something. That sets you up on a possibility of being better in the future.
Dawn Dancer176 : 11/13/18: Everyone has the right to wear their hair as they see fit. Obviously you are trying to be funny by criticizing a haircut of all things from an informative video. Grow-up Time. This series probable has a video on "When You Have Grown-Up," for jokers-one can watch to Get It Together. ~Queen oPhTHALmos
11/13/18: These type moral films needs to be shown in schools to co-create a better society and world that once existed and in nowtime has become compromised/invaded by dark entities who rather create chaos in the lives of humanity, take planned parenthood videos being shown in schools with much perversion as content, CLEAR-Lila. ~Queen oPhTHALmos
No. This is typical for the decades before about the 80’s. You didn’t curse at your kids or in front of them or others. Unfortunately, that’s become the norm today.