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Heyo People. I love Wallace and Gromit, Shaun, Nemo, Cookie Monster, Felix, Bob the Builder, Snoopy, Woodstock(Snoopy's yellow bird friend), Peppermint Patty and My teddy bears, Eggs and Fairy Floss!
i see youve done STS the same on bebo,myspace etc apart from that the users are far too young on sts to be allowed to join any of them social networking sites, im gald there confused what they are, there not good places for taht kind of age group anyway.
"users are far too young" they are really young members than others i was saying that most people wont be allowed to join/or may try to join social networking sites and theres been many things about how unsafe they are at the moment.
I agree they are unsafe for young children if they use them without supervision. But it is wrong to assume that everyone who visits the STS site *is* a young child.Our research shows this simply isn't the case. While the forum is mostly full of young kids, the site itself attrachs a very wide range of ages - and it's these people we set this up for.
i said really younger "than others" meaning a whole age range i never meant for it to sound like i was saying all members are aged the same, i know all aardman stuff atracts all ages which is a really good thing. im sure i didnt write my first post that way sorry if my post came out wrong i thoght it made sense.
sorry RichD just making sure people know about these things espcially younger people. im only caring
no offence 53 reid, but why would they publicise it so much and have a non binding contract with the BBC for the film if they werent making it?.....exactly! dont fool other members on the forum...
not funny!...also why would they have just invested in a £10m studio for it?
The name changed from "Trouble At' Mill" to "A Matter of Loaf and Death", but apart from that everything is still the same and the new film will be released this winter!
at least our duo have increased the network now we get more of them but i don'nt think the did it for ststhough
but they do the same on bebo,myspce .etc.
"A Matter of Loaf and Death" is funnier and more apt for the next W&G film. "Trouble at 'Mill" is more suited to a cotton mill (where the phrase originated) than a windmill and, moreover, TAM is not quite as sharp-witted as the original title.
Once again, the Almighty Nick P has used his loaf!!!!
i agree with you person whos name i forgot, i fink ur name was 53reid, or maybe it was joshephine, weeeeeel i cant remember who it was but i agree with you