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anneasquith | 13:28 Fri 06th Sep 2013 | Film, Media & TV
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very interesting, but some of the pupils depicted should be ashamed of themselves, and I don't blame the school. just what values are these childrens parents teaching ( or not ) them ?
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Totally agree! Why were those girls allowed to wear all that make-up?!!
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I agree re the make-up, but the 4 boys throwing snowballs at 2 OAP's. !!!!!!
Oh I have not seen it yet but I have heard its good - probably watch it tonight
As a kid in the 80's I too wore too much make - up and harassed (to my shame now) a few OAP's, as in knocking on their doors and legging it type of thing. Whilst they not nice, especially the latter, it's what kids do, always did and probably will continue to do so.

Values are no better or worse than they've always been.
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BOO, did you throw snowballs at their windows, verbally abuse them, and call a 70year old woman @ a white haired old ***** ?
I agree with B00 in the main, those types of things have always gone on - does not make them right of course.

Hard to comment on the parenting, we only saw one Mother on camera and she was very open about expressing her disappointment in her son's actions and attitude.

I find the programme fascinating, it shows how hard the staff work to treat each pupil as an individual and not to give up on them, real dedication.
"As a kid in the 80's I too wore too much make - up and harassed (to my shame now) a few OAP's"

Me too, I was a new romantick with a passion for knock down ginger.
yes Anne, I did.

As i said, not proud of it,but it's what kids (well us scally kids anyway) did when playing out.

Doesn't mean we wern't taught values by our elders, we were, we just chose to ignore 'em.

And I, and am sure quite a few more of us aint turned out to be social delinquents.
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BOO, if you were aware your own children behaved in the manner you describe, would you condone it ?
Anne, lol- have I not said twice that I' not proud of what I did?

No, I certainly wouldn't condone it, i'd severely rollock my child if they did it, but as I've said, I accept it's what some kids do, and always have. It doesn't mean they've had a bad upbringing, they're just being little snots!
Never mind Anne when BOO's an old lady and the same thing happens to her, she can't very well complain can she ...... ?
*sighs*
B00, admit you, you got a clip round the ear, said 3 hail marys and that taught you right and proppa.
Well i didn't say Hail Mary's Octavius, I aint a Catholic, lol. But I do remember getting walloped off my mum quite a few times ;-)
I for one look back at some of my antics (along with my two brothers) and yes feel ashamed of some of them, it is called learning by experience and growing up.
We never got hit but am sure I said sufficient Hail Marys to cover you too B00. :-)
I'm sure viv and Anne were Godly enough as kids for both of us Mamya ;-)
Ooo touched a nerve did I BOO !
Yeah :-)
They must have grown up in a convent.

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