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Charlie Don't Surf

Description: An young boy learns an important lesson in "netiquette" from his concerned parents.

Average Rating:
6.7 (Good)
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Ummm.... (Rated by: Lexi) Posted October 3 2011

Rating: 7

Honestly I think this is for more of 9-13 year olds. If it was askit that would be good too. But I'm a youth group leader and I would probly not show my kids this, justbecause some dont know what porn is,so I would not reccomend introducing it. But otherwise pretty good.
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted October 9 2008

Rating: 1

It seems many Christians are more concerned with what other Christians would do than with what Jesus would do.There is no message of forgiveness,redemption,beauty, transformation,grace,justice,or mercy in this script-just control and condemnation.I would not want my family to look like this dysfuntional one. Quit your blubbering? How disrespectful!
Such a good message (Rated by: Warren Darby) Posted September 20 2008

Rating: 10

I think the naysayers of this puppet script are overlooking its powerful positive message! There are very few scripts that pack this much punch. I have been in the puppet "biz" for 24 years so believe me when I say this is a good script and a good script is worth its weight in gold.
Sexist (Rated by: Stella) Posted September 20 2008

Rating: 2

I have never met a christian man that talked to his wife the way the dad in this play talks to his wife. Jesus teaches us to treasure and empower woman. "quit blubbering....go see about dinner". I was VERY disappointed.
PC sparks (Rated by: Joe) Posted September 18 2008

Rating: 8

It's ok. Creative.
No Heading (Rated by: Hanniel) Posted September 18 2008

Rating: 1

In my opinion it sends the message that everything we do good is so that we can "get into heaven" and it says that if he is bad he will not "get into heaven" as a christian i am appalled that anyone would tell a child that because i KNOW that this is not the message of Jesus Christ.Our mission here on earth is not to see how we can get into heaven.
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted May 12 2008

Rating: 7

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No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted May 11 2008

Rating: 3

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A swing but a miss (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted January 6 2007

Rating: 4

The topic chosen for the script needs to be addressed but this script has a clumsy over-the-head preachiness that would likely alienate as many as it convicts. Avoid ending scripts with a monologue mini-sermon. Truth is accepted more readily by the listener when they have uncovered the lesson, not when it has been force fed to them.
Warning (Rated by: Hazel Motes) Posted August 24 2003

Rating: 8

I don't let my daughters use a computer. I don't want them to know about dinosaurs and pornography. When the time comes, I will teach them the proper way to handle reptiles, but I don't want them knowing anything devilish.
Much needed message for these days that we live in! (Rated by: David Marriott) Posted June 7 2003

Rating: 9

I think the age group maybe should be adjusted, but other than that, I think it is a topic that must be adressed not ignored.
Short, but a great message (Rated by: Father Steve) Posted May 6 2002

Rating: 8

It's great to bring our "computer" age onto the stage. It's something the kids can really take a bite out of.
Profound (Rated by: Buster Greene) Posted April 29 2002

Rating: 9

I was hoping for more water in this skit. Even the sound of the surf would have helped to make it more real. But the message was rightious.
Interesting (Rated by: Lynn) Posted April 25 2002

Rating: 8

I wish I knew more about computers. Maybe I'd understand better.
I think I agree (Rated by: Rhonda) Posted April 20 2002

Rating: 9

Difficult material, handled with an authentic tone of realism. I am concerned, however, about what young audiences might imagine is on the computer. Nothing terrible, I'm sure, but still.
Pornography is the devil's tool (Rated by: Richard) Posted April 19 2002

Rating: 10

I really think you hit the nail on the head. All the public schools do is train our children to find pornography. I caught my own son looking at pictures of women and animals. The devil tempts us in many ways.
A difficult topic handled well! (Rated by: Jim) Posted April 19 2002

Rating: 10

I've never seen this topic portrayed like this. A great lesson. Nice work.
Wowie! Powerful and Contemporary (Rated by: Barry) Posted April 19 2002

Rating: 10

The tone is so surprisingly realistic that I feel I might have heard this in my own house (if we had a computer). Sad but true. A message of value and a sign of hope for the future.

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