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All this rabies talk got me thinking about Old Yeller. Now I have tears forming in my eyes.
Years ago I knew a guy that caught a bat in his house. He had it wrapped in a towel and was trying to get it out a window. He got bit just as he was getting it out and thought "oh no" as that thing flew away. He should have just thrown the whole darn towel out the window.Poor thing - probably best to put it out of its misery. I pity the people doing the shots. A family of friends in Ames who live in one of the Victorians in the historical district south of Mary Greeley had bat issues in their eaves & occassionally indoors. The whole family had to take prophylactic shots once. I don't remember the exact circumstances - something about they found a dead bat indoors that tested positive for rabies and couldn't be sure that rabies hadn't been transmitted to them through an open wound or saliva. That was about 25 years ago...so the shots may be different now. They went in the stomach back then, iirc, and there were several, spaced out over a few days. They were also very painful shots. With a couple of kids in preschool, early elementary ages, you can imagine how FUN that was.
Edit: the way the quote function works now, it looked like I was advocating for putting a healthy fox down.![]()
First saw it on Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color.I am so old I saw this as a first run in the theater back in Manchester as a little boy. I was only six but have a very vivid memory of watching it and trying to shoot the "bad" wolf with the little machine gun on the toy WWII landing boat I had with me. We were sitting in the right rows section about halfway back and I ended up losing the little machine gun in the dark theater and we couldn't find it. Drama! Have disliked sad movie scenes ever since.![]()
Ok yeah, you're right. I was thinking of it on a small scale, and not the whole assignment. That's why I was confusedThe idea is usually that you put your own ideas out there. I don't know the assignment, but that's textbook plagiarism from the sounds of it.
Mine are always simpler. Copy and paste from different websites, maybe a word changed, nothing gets cited. It's as cut and dried as can be.
The trick is for people to just do their own work, cite something properly when needed, and move along.
Also, this seems extra important lately, a bibliography is not a citation. That's the new fad, but that has never counted.
I am so old I saw this as a first run in the theater back in Manchester as a little boy. I was only six but have a very vivid memory of watching it and trying to shoot the "bad" wolf with the little machine gun on the toy WWII landing boat I had with me. We were sitting in the right rows section about halfway back and I ended up losing the little machine gun in the dark theater and we couldn't find it. Drama! Have disliked sad movie scenes ever since.![]()
I remember watching it as a young lad on the Disney Sunday Night Movie or whatever it was called. I hid behind the couch to cry when Old Yeller died.First saw it on Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color.![]()
I can't absolutely remember the first movie I ever saw in a theater. We rarely (basically never) went. I am guessing it was either Sound of Music or Gone with the Wind.Apple Dumpling Gang was my first movie in a theater - most likely the same theater as Boxster. We never went to the movie theater but I was invited to my friend Scott's 9th birthday party and we got to go to a movie!
I think that may have been my first movie too. However, it could have been Escape to Witch Mountain.Apple Dumpling Gang was my first movie in a theater - most likely the same theater as Boxster. We never went to the movie theater but I was invited to my friend Scott's 9th birthday party and we got to go to a movie!
The first movie I remember watching in theaters was Star Wars Episode I. I haven't watched it in years, and I plan to keep it that way since I remember it being really cool, and I don't want to shatter that memory.
T -7 days until I can send 3 of 4 children on that glorious yellow vehicle which will whisk them away to a palace where there are angels dressed as teachers to educate them for 7 hours (plus another 1 total on the bus). Not excited at all.![]()
The KC you know now is not the KC from my high school days. Despite spending a large portion of my childhood in the Seattle area, my parents were very strict when it came to behavior. I was a proper southern girl ...yes, sir, no ma'am, minded my parents, didn't sass my teachers, didn't date until I was 16 (and even then it was mostly group dates). I had my first real boyfriend/girlfriend dating relationship as a sophomore in college. Meh. It is what it is.I saw Bambi, it was free and I hated it.
I thought KC was going to say she didn't remember the movie but did remember what flavor of gum her date had.