Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for March 04, 2010
Transcript:
Dad: Gracie, when I was small, we took baths in tubs filled with rainwater, and we hand-washed our own clothes... Dad: And we made our own toys and walked everywhere! Gracie: Wow! I bet you miss those greener, simpler times! Dad: Well, you know, those were... it's something... Dad: No.
rayannina over 14 years ago
There’s a reason it’s called progress …
carmy over 14 years ago
It’s what he had to do and would he do it again? No.
margueritem over 14 years ago
Don’t miss those times….love my dishwasher.
ejcapulet over 14 years ago
Sure, the industrial revolution that turned all of London into a bowl of smog was just so green.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
1900—life expectancy–45 years
2010—life expectancy–78 years
bleeep progress is going to send us to an early grave
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
margueritem said, about 6 hours ago Don’t miss those times….love my dishwasher.
I loved my dishwashers too - raised 3 of them
‘course none of them washed dishes, but I could get them to mow the lawn once in a while if they needed money
serenasakitty over 14 years ago
That girl has a one-track mind.
bald over 14 years ago
SchmoozeMinkey said, about 8 hours ago
What’s a dishwasher?
they are your children as soon as they are tall enough to reach the kitchen sink
Wildmustang1262 over 14 years ago
I had seen the old washer with rollers that was for all of those clothes to squeeze out of the water before hung the clothes up on the clothes lines with clothes clips outside.
Templo S.U.D. over 14 years ago
¿Era una niñez terrible, Sergio?
Was it a terrible childhood, Sergio?
Keith Messamer over 14 years ago
Yay, Papí!
Naldrin about 1 year ago
What if I told you that you can have both things: live a greener life without giving up on the progress and technology? It’s not black or white, you can compromise and find a middle ground between both extremes.