That's nuts.
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Oh my gosh, I can't believe that I watched the entire 14 minutes and 45 seconds! The music was so 60's! I am sure that I watched many videos just like that one when I was in grade school.
And not only did I watch it...I retold it to my kids this evening while we were dining out for dinner after church. They guessed early on just how it got the title. Smart kids.
How do you find this stuff?
That's nuts.
Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.
Spiked all my "near squashing to death by tractor " post-traumatics.
All you need is love...la-dee-da-dee-da...all you need is love!
Whats really weird is I watched this movie 2 semesters ago in one my management classes!![]()
If the folks on Saturday Night Live ever made a bicycling safety film, this is pretty much what I think they'd come up with.
Actually, I thought it was pretty funny. Tinkerbell was actually primping her hair compulsively, not scratching her head. And wasn't that Edward Everret Horton doing the narration? (showing my age here). They sure picked some bizarre names for the ape kids...
Lisa
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thanks for being brave Lisa S.H.
I thought it was pretty funny too and definately bizarre. the crazy papier mache monkey masks with the skinny little ape tails were great.
But then I teach art what can I say.
I too am a product of the 60's elementary school system - oh what an era![]()
It's about the journey and being in the moment, not about the destination