Art Linkletter and the Kids 1 (2 of 2)
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2:16 that guy is creepy with his smile
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It's always cute when a little boy starts laughing his ass off.
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@kathinmaine Hell,enough of all the rehearsed bullshit!Talk to a little kid on the bus or something.I can tell you this.They are adorable,naive,innocent,honest
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@kathinmaine Exactly.Bring back this kind of stuff,and let the kids express themselves.
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@longfootbuddy I agree.WTF is up the shitty ass production value in tv shows these days? They're obviously trying to teach kids good morals,which is fine.However,most kids,especially at ages 2 to 10 years old,don't mature overnight,and certainly don't learn good morals overnight.Hell when I was 10,I wasn't watching that kind of crap.I was watching Power Rangers and Beyblade(original).
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I love the look on Normand's face.Standing there laughing at the guy,and he just laughs because he knows it's rediculous.
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One thing I've learned about women over the years is that they know to make things look good.
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@joshua4794 You are sick and I know you are a pedaphile. To tell you that you are so stupid and dont know what you doing,what year was this program,when was google created and when where you born? You're suppose to be used as menstration and be flush in the toilet idiot!
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@joshua4794 - Only a monster would think that of this guy and this show. It was perfectly innocent. Times were different back then.
You are more of a paedophile than Art ever was - for that word even entering your head. Only a nasty little prick like you could think of such a thing. Society is fucked up today because of people like you. Just do the world a favour you nasty evil fuck and end your pathetic excuse of a life.
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@kathinmaine everyones being brainwashed to be reliant on government, they dont want kids being self reliant or an individual of any sort...its all about community now...community....serve the community...bunch of zombies
Yeah, but think about it -- this is a huge commentary on where our society is. That little girl didn't stick the boy at all with the pins, and the boy was a good sport and even seemed to find it funny. Not only could we not hand sharp pins to children on television now, we couldn't let a boy be treated like that, it would be considered mockery or humiliation. I think we've lost something by not trusting children to be resilient and capable, in the interests of protecting them.
kathinmaine 1 year ago 68
the key to a healthy marriage. playing dress up! hehe. love these kids!
hollywoodowl 2 years ago 14