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4 thoughts on “Satanic Halloween Costumes Banned by School”
How old is that first video? The newscaster looks like she’s straight out of the 80’s.
I think it’s from a Dallas TV station in the late 80s early 90s and refers to the city of Arlington, you know, where the Rangers play baseball, or at least used to play baseball. I’ve only ever been to DFW area a few times and don’t follow baseball.
BTW, Ft. Worth is pretty awesome. The Kimball Museum is excellent and they filmed Logan’s Run in Ft. Worth.
That principal reminded me of Dolores Umbridge declaring that the children of Hogwarts will learn Defense Against the Dark Arts in a secure environment free of the chance of failure.
It’s too bad Harry Potter wasn’t out when that news cast was made. I would have enjoyed the cognitive dissonance that resulted from trying to promote reading about something the Bible tells its followers that they should not suffer to live.
How old is that first video? The newscaster looks like she’s straight out of the 80’s.
I think it’s from a Dallas TV station in the late 80s early 90s and refers to the city of Arlington, you know, where the Rangers play baseball, or at least used to play baseball. I’ve only ever been to DFW area a few times and don’t follow baseball.
BTW, Ft. Worth is pretty awesome. The Kimball Museum is excellent and they filmed Logan’s Run in Ft. Worth.
That principal reminded me of Dolores Umbridge declaring that the children of Hogwarts will learn Defense Against the Dark Arts in a secure environment free of the chance of failure.
“Harry! Tell them I mean them no harm!”
“I’m sorry, Mrs. Umbridge. I cannot tell lies.”
Timberwoof,
It’s too bad Harry Potter wasn’t out when that news cast was made. I would have enjoyed the cognitive dissonance that resulted from trying to promote reading about something the Bible tells its followers that they should not suffer to live.