After all that research, today was the day! I talked to museum patrons about '60s protests some of the time. But I did a lot of listening. I especially enjoyed talking with the ladies who lived in Thetford during the town expansion. This is actually the reason that the '60s are significant to Thetford and it was really interesting to learn more about it.
I was quite impressed that so many of the children understood the concept of making a protest poster. Once I said "think of something you don't like and talk about how you want less of it, or think about something you do like and talk about how you want more of it," they came up with some great posters. We had protests of baked beans, tomatoes, and hunting cheetahs, and we had kids promoting recycling, rabbits, guinea pigs, and flowers.
What's with the mustache? I finally recorded "The Ballad of John's LLM."
A small piece of advice: When doing a large recording and editing project, save often. Because if imovie crashes and you haven't saved, you might want to throw Lappy out the window. And that's not really good for you. Or the laptop. Or the window.
BIG CHANGES AFOOT.
10 years ago
4 comments:
bravo m'dear! that was most lovely from a roman, merican, jorjan, and mumsie point of view - may you get lots of hits!!!!! mumsi
byootiful story!
Why can I not leave comments on youtube? I wanted to give you five stars, but I cannot and it's bothered me all day!
Dear "Lawstudent," I fixed it. I had comments moderated, but youtube didn't send me your comment to moderate for some reason.
Now comments are unmoderated so, go wild!
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