| inapropriate
(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted January 9 2006 |
Rating: 1 |
| This is really not appropriate for kids under 16. A guy ignores a druggie. What kind of purpose does that serve? |
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| And the point is?????
(Rated by: jnet-the-jet) Posted September 25 2005 |
Rating: 2 |
| Drug use has plenty of bad consequences. This script says a drunk driver can fail the sobriety test and be out bragging about it next day. The Christian "hero" testifies and walks away. Nothing changes except we see the druggie has more fun than the uptight Christian. |
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| No Heading
(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted September 14 2005 |
Rating: 9 |
| I took off one point for giving away the ending with the title. |
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| No Heading
(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted September 9 2005 |
Rating: 10 |
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| No Heading
(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted April 14 2005 |
Rating: 2 |
| No Comments Provided |
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| Inconclusive and confusing
(Rated by: Michael) Posted September 26 2004 |
Rating: 1 |
| Is this a script raising the dangers of drugs, or a script that shows "fundamentalist" Bible believers as irrelevant and ineffective?
If the adult raters can't make up their minds then how will kids get the message???
Jesus Christ is the answer to the troubles of this world and those who meet him do not just say "whatever" (2 Cor 2:14-16) |
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| I appeciate a the attempt to have a contemporary script.
(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted September 26 2004 |
Rating: 1 |
| I like that fact that the writer wanted to address a difficult subject. Most puppet scripts address drugs in a cornball way. There are some concerns about this script, for example, using the word screwed is inapropriate for kids. If this was for teenagers it would be okay.
The heart of script needed a little more about Christ.
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| No Heading
(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted September 8 2004 |
Rating: 3 |
| No Comments Provided |
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| what?
(Rated by: Virgil) Posted June 25 2003 |
Rating: 5 |
| The "Tim Kirk" scripts puzzle me. Is he for real? Is he Balaam's ass? |
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| Doesn't go anywhere
(Rated by: Markus Wolf) Posted February 25 2003 |
Rating: 2 |
| Like the ping pong ball joke, this seemed to build and then it died. Work on the ending. |
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| No Heading
(Rated by: upset) Posted February 24 2003 |
Rating: 1 |
| You couldn't pay me to show a script at my church to five year olds, talking about drugs. This doesn't teach drug prevention and how are five year olds supposed to know what the new covenant means? I think your scripts should be off this site. |
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| be strong in the lord
(Rated by: puppet Master) Posted January 8 2003 |
Rating: 7 |
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| Wonderful
(Rated by: Rachel) Posted April 4 2002 |
Rating: 9 |
| I've been looking for a story to touch on this subject. This one is a little "out there", but it's fun and the kids will sure get a laugh. :) |
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| Whatever
(Rated by: Julie Bishop) Posted March 1 2002 |
Rating: 10 |
| This is interesting. Not sure why but okay. Whatever |
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| thanks for Sharin'
(Rated by: Sharin') Posted March 1 2002 |
Rating: 10 |
| Let's not and say we did. |
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| No Heading
(Rated by: Joel) Posted February 26 2002 |
Rating: 8 |
| This story is so familiar! I wonder how many kids don't hear right because they're screwed up on dope!? |
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| are you following me?
(Rated by: P. David) Posted February 17 2002 |
Rating: 8 |
| Now I know you know me. "Larry" was my cousin but you got the story wrong. It's still a good lesson, though. |
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| No Heading
(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted January 28 2002 |
Rating: 1 |
| is it just me, or did you have to be there? |
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| Too true!
(Rated by: Barry) Posted January 17 2002 |
Rating: 10 |
| This is a tale that is oh too true because my children live this grim reality every day. Not only in the slums and ghettos where you would expect it but right here in a nice neighborhood. As they say in the play, WHATEVER! |
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| Another triumph for good people
(Rated by: Toddy Waddles) Posted January 17 2002 |
Rating: 1 |
| This script is really what it's all about. I can't wait to stage this show in my local puppet theater. How do you simulate smoking? Who are the guest lecturers referred to in the play? |
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| Pure
(Rated by: HowDog) Posted January 16 2002 |
Rating: 10 |
| Simplicity and pure wisdom. A modern tale of choices. |
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