I just can’t over thinking that these kids are all in their 40s now…
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So that’s were my high school got its books.
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I can’t imagine having to sit through that film in school without riffing. Poor, poor kids!
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I can’t get over thinking that this looks like a bargain basement version of “The NeverEnding Story”…
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The sad thing is, seeing films in school back then was always a treat. Took us away from the new math stuff and learning about modern day stone age cultures like in Upper Volta and the Tasadai in the Phillipines, and listening to the music teacher play the bongo in music class. Ah, the 70s….
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So…you mean that books AREN’T supposed to talk to you? Uh-oh.
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