Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
When they called us all out of class to watch the live feed from Dallas when Kennedy was shot.
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
we never watched any movies in school when i was in K-4th grade which is when i would have been scarred by something.
I went to a Catholic school and cannot ever remember seeing a movie there. It was not a bad thing at all though.![]()
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Yes, i loved it! It was the school that my dad and uncle went to in Detroit. They taught Polish, we went to mass every wednesday morning... I even had a Polish costume and the like. It was a wonderful school with old nuns that were so funny! It is sad that now the school and church is closed down.![]()
Originally posted by: yllus
In first year university, I watched this really annoying partisan video in a Sociology course (taught by a young male prof straight from Berkeley) which covered all the bases:
a) Capitalism sucks
b) Men suck
c) Violence is always unjustified
d) Western society sucks
The scariest part of the entire experience was that I was looking around at the other students - not being very politically aware, they were lapping it up. I thought that was almost criminal.
Originally posted by: Spydermag68
I remember this tree hugger movie that followed an duckling around a construction site and at the end of the movie you see it had been run over.
Originally posted by: Sex Smurf
7th grade sex ed class. . .
It was an animated erection. Not a scarring moment, but one of pure chaos and hilarity.
See!Originally posted by: MisterJackson
You were a Catholic school girl?! Ohhhhh man....must....respect....LolaOriginally posted by: LolaWiz
we never watched any movies in school when i was in K-4th grade which is when i would have been scarred by something.
I went to a Catholic school and cannot ever remember seeing a movie there. It was not a bad thing at all though.![]()
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