The Life I Lead - Walt Disney's Mary Poppins
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George they're missing! Splendid, splendid
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Classic English Gentleman! Women, for pete's sake will you fetch ones slippers!!
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The Ron Paulbots see this as a great example of how anti-racist is anti-white.
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the man is my all time hero :)
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Have you ever seen My Fair Lady? Higgins singing "Why Can't a Woman" is the ULTIMATE ultimate man song.
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David Tomlinson is part of the 1% as himself or George Banks.
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What a boss. This man is 100% alpha.
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This is a prime example of dramatic irony... she leads two lives, one is leading the suffragettes and the other is the typical housewife of the early 20th century. The film deliberately portrays what it was like for most women, even those who wanted to promote femanism and equality.
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Winifred, where are the children?
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This song is so tough and manly that i'm thinking about starting a petition to make it the new Monday Night Football theme
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@fernie1981 I know a few parents who are like this.... :p
Oh I could tear this song apart with the feminist nature I am lol. You the wife, she's part of the women suffrage movement in the movie, but she didn't act like one at home. That's how it was back then.
mckfrr 2 years ago 8
I really understand what you are saying. It is how it was back then but the "Votes for Women" movement is also represented in the movie :)
LoreneFaith 2 years ago 9
Such films. What a filthy, fetid era we have slipped into. What happed? Those films came and went, now we're here with the ghetto trash representing our culture. God help us.... or put us out of our miserable ways.
Profsportster 2 years ago 29
There is an innocence about the programs and movies of the early sixties and before that which makes them magical. I do understand what you are saying.
LoreneFaith 2 years ago 6