Debbie’s One Word Sunday: Read or Red
or maybe this is for you
Debbie’s One Word Sunday: Read or Red
or maybe this is for you
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Thank you Sheree 🙂
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You’re more than a number in my little red book! 🙂 🙂 And I forgot to say that I liked the flowers in your Lens Artist ‘pick’ too.
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So glad of that Jo 🙂 flowers are always a favourite
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Goo selection, Brian!
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Thanks Sue 🙂
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fabulous 🙂
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Glad you like this post of read and red Becky 🙂
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A real red, read and read party! Thanks Brian. I’m just going to get another coffee and enjoy the music. And I love the little red schoolbook.
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Thanks Debbie 🙂 The Little Red School Book was such a controversy at the time telling young people about sex, drugs and real life in general
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A great play on this challenge! I’n going to borrow Number in Red Book song for another challenge.
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Thanks Jackie 🙂 glad to pass a song on
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That was fun.
janet
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Thanks janet 🙂
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Wonderful red collection, Brian. Love these two red flowers.
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Thanks Amy 🙂
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oh you NAILED it with this post!
What fun take on the word – or words -and the little book is the bomb!
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Thanks ever so much Yvette 🙂 🙂 That Little Red School Book was a very controversial book in its time, It gave young people things to consider in their life life alcohol, drugs, sex and all the stuff that schools in those days and parents………well some parents didn’t some did, didn’t teach and was in everyday language
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How interesting – are there a lot of copies around ?
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I don’t think so I found this
When it first appeared in the 1970s, The Little Red Schoolbook was banned by the UK authorities, which confiscated copies and prosecuted the publisher under the Obscene Publications Act. Why? Because this little book aimed to educate teenagers about democracy, sex and drugs – in frank, simple language – and encouraged them to view adults as “paper tigers”. The Little Red Schoolbook has been unavailable for more than 40 years, but it remains surprisingly relevant for young people today. Reissued here in its original and uncensored format, with informative footnotes and a new foreword by the surviving author Soren Hansen, it encourages teenagers to have the confidence to seek information for themselves, challenge authority and question the status quo.
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Thanks for sharing this with us readers
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You’re welcome Yvette. I dare say it would have been banned in the US and probably still is 😀
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Yes – and maybe available at “those adult” stores – haha
And again
Really cool how you connected to the words
– I liked Su’s red flower planters with words –
And the the red phone ☎️ booth with books – and so
With tea for readers too- lol
I am looking forward to seeing what other o e word sundays come in this week
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I look forward to One Word Sunday too 🙂
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