This early 16mm Coronet film is right in the Mr. Bungle tradition of better kid-making. Tommy sees that his parents work really hard.... and he thinks - "Goshers! I wanna work really hard too!" Yea, you get the idea. Enjoy!
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A Coronet film, that's how you know it's quality
Now, it's waiting on a government check and welfare the norm in the city. Complaining for not getting more money without doing any work, throwing something away & getting a new replacement from China. Bringing something to eat (not necessarily food) in a bag. How i miss the old days!
Too bad this kind of responsibility doesn't seem to exist today! It doesn't take alot of effort to accomplish this, but laziness has taken over. So sad!
I wouldn't expect it would involve any electrical engineering… but it does! ๐
"Fixing things instead of buying new ones is a good way to save money" AMEN. Our civilization might have forgotten about this. Buying, throwing away, buying, throwing away, resources depleting, air, ground and water becoming more and more polluted, climate destabilized, and so on…
Good that the kid learned about teamwork and work ethic by realizing it himself ๐
My mom was slipping by the 1970's im pretty sure i was told to clean my own room.