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October 30, 2005

Flirting With...Children's TV

From Michelle, Laughing in Rotterdam...

A short one from me today because I'm totally distracted by (a) the two new books I am working on, and (b) because the sun is shining and Oh Patient One and I have some "must do" chores (shopping, but not the boring food kind of shopping).

But why, I hear you all cry before I disappear to either (a) hang with fictional people, or (b) head for a bout of retail therapy, is Meesheroo (a) flirting with children's TV and (b) laughing her head off in Rotterdam?

Well...

You know, sometimes children's shows carry a subtle subtext that the kids don't notice - because it is really aimed at the adults. And sometimes the subtext isn't so subltle at all.

In England there used to be a children's show on TV called Rainbow. It was shown at lunchtimes and was for quite little kids. My sisters used to watch this show. I used to watch this show with them when I came home for school for lunch.

But I don't remember this particular episode...

Meesheroo, rolling around the floor in a very undignified way

Posted by Michelle at 6:33 AM | Comments (1)

Comments

Unbelieveable! I can't imagine how they kept straight faces. :G:

Posted by: BeeJay at October 31, 2005 5:41 PM

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