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<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>JoOngle wrote:
They do indeed have good taste (and a wonderful suburbian sense of humor)
Hence why I work there, I love these kids, they're awesome.
I admit I was a bit irresponsible (don't have to confess that here, but what the heck...lying isn't my strong side), so I didn't check the AGE restrictions at all.
But I did, and it turns out I can breathe with ease and keep trusting my instincts, I felt it was pretty much a childish (but awesome) movie, so I couldn't even imagine it having a high age-limit, it's very childish and very "obvious" fake when Ray dreams, even a kid could spot that...but just in case - I did in fact inform the kids that RAY was ABOUT to Dream something that may seem horrible.
No one was even remotely affected, tough Swedish Suburbian kids...what can I say?!
Don't mess with suburbanites, they are pretty darn tough. Unlike the BIG City (where I also have worked as a teacher), kids out here don't cry if you say something that might seem a bit harsh, here they just laugh like crazy instead!)
Oh the age limit, I checked online (and my box) as well, it's 11 in Denmark, and according to Swedish pages - it's also 11 in Sweden, and that fits the 5th grade just SPOT-ON as they're born in 2000. So no worries at all.
As luck (or maybe faith) would have it, I got an SMS from my Substitute hiring agent that they want me to Sub for them ALL WEEK this week (same class), so it's obviously gone down real well with them, and RAY (you) came up with a WINNING idea here....why not use their Swedish Language Classes to WRITE an ESSAY about the MOVIE?
Excellent Idea Ray, thanks! It'll cover a few hours for me in the unplanned hours for this week.
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Good to know. I'm already looking forward to hearing from you what they were writing about The Burbs.
They do indeed have good taste (and a wonderful suburbian sense of humor)

I admit I was a bit irresponsible (don't have to confess that here, but what the heck...lying isn't my strong side), so I didn't check the AGE restrictions at all.
But I did, and it turns out I can breathe with ease and keep trusting my instincts, I felt it was pretty much a childish (but awesome) movie, so I couldn't even imagine it having a high age-limit, it's very childish and very "obvious" fake when Ray dreams, even a kid could spot that...but just in case - I did in fact inform the kids that RAY was ABOUT to Dream something that may seem horrible.
No one was even remotely affected, tough Swedish Suburbian kids...what can I say?!

Don't mess with suburbanites, they are pretty darn tough. Unlike the BIG City (where I also have worked as a teacher), kids out here don't cry if you say something that might seem a bit harsh, here they just laugh like crazy instead!)
Oh the age limit, I checked online (and my box) as well, it's 11 in Denmark, and according to Swedish pages - it's also 11 in Sweden, and that fits the 5th grade just SPOT-ON as they're born in 2000. So no worries at all.
As luck (or maybe faith) would have it, I got an SMS from my Substitute hiring agent that they want me to Sub for them ALL WEEK this week (same class), so it's obviously gone down real well with them, and RAY (you) came up with a WINNING idea here....why not use their Swedish Language Classes to WRITE an ESSAY about the MOVIE?
Excellent Idea Ray, thanks! It'll cover a few hours for me in the unplanned hours for this week.
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Good to know. I'm already looking forward to hearing from you what they were writing about The Burbs.