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^.^ If you can read this, you deserve a cookie ^.^So, I'm browsing around the net before I have to think about getting ready for my shift, when I come across this.
The Goodnight Kiwi would signal the end of broadcast on Channel One or Network Two back in New Zealand, some time around midnight. Needless to say, I only got to see it on rare occasions. This was before 24 hour television and the last broadcast was in 1994, five years after I left.
But coming across this made me think of some of the old, Channel 9 CSAs that were shown here in Perth when we emigrated. Specifically two that were about proper diet and nutrition, because these things actually helped a lot of us pass health and nutrition a few years later.
Of course, the missed a nutrient, so they also released this.
Apparent, grains have no vitamins.
I still cringe at the assumptions that "mom" is the primary food preparer in the household. Not to mention the cringe-worth American "mom" as opposed the the "mum" that's actually used here. It was pretty clear that they had contracted an American for a couple of the songs.
Lastly, I want to bring up this one, because I'm not entirely sure that it properly hit the mark. I mean, yeah, it's trying to warn about household dangers, but I know some kids that wouldn't be in the same room as an electric iron when it was in use.
The Goodnight Kiwi would signal the end of broadcast on Channel One or Network Two back in New Zealand, some time around midnight. Needless to say, I only got to see it on rare occasions. This was before 24 hour television and the last broadcast was in 1994, five years after I left.
But coming across this made me think of some of the old, Channel 9 CSAs that were shown here in Perth when we emigrated. Specifically two that were about proper diet and nutrition, because these things actually helped a lot of us pass health and nutrition a few years later.
Of course, the missed a nutrient, so they also released this.
Apparent, grains have no vitamins.
I still cringe at the assumptions that "mom" is the primary food preparer in the household. Not to mention the cringe-worth American "mom" as opposed the the "mum" that's actually used here. It was pretty clear that they had contracted an American for a couple of the songs.
Lastly, I want to bring up this one, because I'm not entirely sure that it properly hit the mark. I mean, yeah, it's trying to warn about household dangers, but I know some kids that wouldn't be in the same room as an electric iron when it was in use.
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