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Have an Idea for radio t.v show, School for directors.
« on: 12/04/2007 20:49:10 »
This is a school for company directors!

They try to franchise the sand box, and set up a monetary system using coloured paper.
The school teacher tries to stop them marking out property lines on the school play ground, so they distract her and carry on. Also have groups of men sitting in the liberary smoking and refusing entry to a girl coz her picture of an orange was green!
and clearly not as good as theres-

You know they've all got little bits of paper on the wall showing there marks given by the cheif boy.

Teacher breaks up the group and put the girl in charge- head boy sits in the corner waiting for time out to finish- while his helpers try to undermine the new female leader. I think you see where I'm going.

Fighting over plastercine n stuff.lol it would be great.

Fighting over the cayons, School bullies who try to dominate all the other kids coz they can! or rather think they have a right to coz the biggest kid is with them!
« Last Edit: 06/05/2007 22:33:49 by jolly »
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Re: Have an Idea for radio t.v show, School for directors.
« Reply #1 on: 12/04/2007 20:52:32 »
All other Ideas related are welcome, I mean I not ganna make it so- go for it.
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  • Have an Idea for radio t.v show, School for directors.
    « Reply #2 on: 12/04/2007 20:57:48 »
    The point of the show is really- that some things should not be and will never be- up for sale. I mean the Idea that humans own the planet, and can therefore do what they want with it, is quite disgusting- And you know you cant own people either- or the dna of people and amimals etc etc.... Business is one thing, trade is necessary for us to live- but ownership of the planet is way off base. 
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    Have an Idea for radio t.v show, School for directors.
    « Reply #3 on: 12/04/2007 21:03:33 »
    The school represents the world. The teacher represents morality or God depending how you see. And the pupils Humanity at its best and worst. Doves and Hawks. School is meant to be representive of society- isnt it?
    « Last Edit: 12/04/2007 21:05:38 by jolly »
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