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Milk Crisis Segment

mikebennidict

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Yeah I remember it.


Don't know if I'd be cruel to say it was a funny. After all I wouldn't laugh at anyone that young crying for milk or anything but it just looked so goofy with the milk truck driver hurrying to get milk for this young child and this lady singing, milk milk milk.

Probably all done just to make it dramatic.

Wonder what most dairy farmers would of thought of this film?

I prefer the other milk film.
 

HootsytheOwl

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milk film

Hey everybodeeeeeeee:super:!

Nice to talk with you again. Yeah, I remember this film. It made me cry when it would come on. I would always feel bad for the baby, because she really seemed to be totally upset.:cry: I guess I'm just a softie, hehe!

As for the "Hey cow, I see you now" film, I liked it better too, because it was such a gentle and happy film. I've pretty much lived in the country all my life, and I love the cows' soft eyes.

Well, hope to talk to you again soon!

Your dear friend,
Kitt
 

CensoredAlso

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I don't recall this one, very interesting!

As for the "Hey cow, I see you now" film, I liked it better too, because it was such a gentle and happy film. I've pretty much lived in the country all my life, and I love the cows' soft eyes.
Yeah I still love "Hey Cow," it reminds me of the mellow, peaceful atmosphere of Sesame Street's early live action films.
 
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