Emerald Red wrote:dawson99 wrote:nothing in the world sadder than seeing a grown man or woman reading one of them books in public
What's sadder? The fact that the older most people get, the more miserable they become? Or that some people do well to keep the child in themselves alive by entertaining such things like Harry Potter?
I for one liked the films. Very well made, though I don't think I'll ever read any of the books. I mean, the author is a grown adult, as are all the rest of the most famous childerens writers. What's that say for them to be able to create such things? I think it's a good thing.
Dundalk wrote:Emerald Red wrote:dawson99 wrote:nothing in the world sadder than seeing a grown man or woman reading one of them books in public
What's sadder? The fact that the older most people get, the more miserable they become? Or that some people do well to keep the child in themselves alive by entertaining such things like Harry Potter?
I for one liked the films. Very well made, though I don't think I'll ever read any of the books. I mean, the author is a grown adult, as are all the rest of the most famous childerens writers. What's that say for them to be able to create such things? I think it's a good thing.
Like Micheal Jackson?
He tried that and we all know how that ended
Honestly, some of your latest opinions on things lately are some of the most narow-minded views I've heard in a while.Posted on July 18 2009,00:14do the adults that read childrens books not realise that they are merely simple folk who feel that because t.v told them it is okay to read children's book, it is.
They are so pathetic. What adults read teletubies,noddy,bosco etc. ALL that bull about inner child just means that you are a bit simple. Let's watch the muppet show etc
Marketing can make spasticated folk that are otherwise intelligent read childrens books.
what f*cking morons.
Big Niall wrote:do the adults that read childrens books not realise that they are merely simple folk who feel that because t.v told them it is okay to read children's book, it is.
They are so pathetic. What adults read teletubies,noddy,bosco etc. ALL that bull about inner child just means that you are a bit simple. Let's watch the muppet show etc
Marketing can make spasticated folk that are otherwise intelligent read childrens books.
what f*cking morons.
Reg wrote:I've never read a HP book nor see the films BUT would like to ask whether the films would be suitable for my twin 7 year old boys??
The lads are talking about them from school so y'know to be fair I should get the first from the video shop if you think its suitable?
Ta.
Emerald Red wrote:Dundalk wrote:Emerald Red wrote:dawson99 wrote:nothing in the world sadder than seeing a grown man or woman reading one of them books in public
What's sadder? The fact that the older most people get, the more miserable they become? Or that some people do well to keep the child in themselves alive by entertaining such things like Harry Potter?
I for one liked the films. Very well made, though I don't think I'll ever read any of the books. I mean, the author is a grown adult, as are all the rest of the most famous childerens writers. What's that say for them to be able to create such things? I think it's a good thing.
Like Micheal Jackson?
He tried that and we all know how that ended
No, not like MJ. You know what I mean. I'm talking about imagination.Honestly, some of your latest opinions on things lately are some of the most narow-minded views I've heard in a while.Posted on July 18 2009,00:14do the adults that read childrens books not realise that they are merely simple folk who feel that because t.v told them it is okay to read children's book, it is.
They are so pathetic. What adults read teletubies,noddy,bosco etc. ALL that bull about inner child just means that you are a bit simple. Let's watch the muppet show etc
Marketing can make spasticated folk that are otherwise intelligent read childrens books.
what f*cking morons.
How is someone a moron for appreciating a peice of light-hearted imaginative fiction? In that regards, you can say that the millions of adults that have read books like Narnia and The Lord of the Rings are morons too because those books were written by childrens writers also, yet are regarded as being some of the best books ever. It's entertainment, fella. Imagination is what keeps the mind youthful.
Reg wrote:Waddaya mean aCe ?! You dont call it the video shop where you are.... ?!
dawson99 wrote:Emerald Red wrote:Dundalk wrote:Emerald Red wrote:dawson99 wrote:nothing in the world sadder than seeing a grown man or woman reading one of them books in public
What's sadder? The fact that the older most people get, the more miserable they become? Or that some people do well to keep the child in themselves alive by entertaining such things like Harry Potter?
I for one liked the films. Very well made, though I don't think I'll ever read any of the books. I mean, the author is a grown adult, as are all the rest of the most famous childerens writers. What's that say for them to be able to create such things? I think it's a good thing.
Like Micheal Jackson?
He tried that and we all know how that ended
No, not like MJ. You know what I mean. I'm talking about imagination.Honestly, some of your latest opinions on things lately are some of the most narow-minded views I've heard in a while.Posted on July 18 2009,00:14do the adults that read childrens books not realise that they are merely simple folk who feel that because t.v told them it is okay to read children's book, it is.
They are so pathetic. What adults read teletubies,noddy,bosco etc. ALL that bull about inner child just means that you are a bit simple. Let's watch the muppet show etc
Marketing can make spasticated folk that are otherwise intelligent read childrens books.
what f*cking morons.
How is someone a moron for appreciating a peice of light-hearted imaginative fiction? In that regards, you can say that the millions of adults that have read books like Narnia and The Lord of the Rings are morons too because those books were written by childrens writers also, yet are regarded as being some of the best books ever. It's entertainment, fella. Imagination is what keeps the mind youthful.
and if i saw adults reading the narnia books on the train id feel the same.
As for lord of the rings, hardly childrens books mate, u read them? I doubt a kid would get through 30 pages describing a leaf and singing songs in olde english!
Niall is spot on i reckon.
And you do agree as you admit you've never read the HP books, and i bet if you saw some suioted 30 year old on the train reading goblet of destiny or whatever youd think he was odd to say the least
Big Niall wrote:do the adults that read childrens books not realise that they are merely simple folk who feel that because t.v told them it is okay to read children's book, it is.
They are so pathetic. What adults read teletubies,noddy,bosco etc. ALL that bull about inner child just means that you are a bit simple. Let's watch the muppet show etc
Marketing can make spasticated folk that are otherwise intelligent read childrens books.
what f*cking morons.
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