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programs. Now those are counted as mild
and good and wholesome and good for
family. But I'm telling you what. They're not
good. Happy Days, the setting was the 50s,
and it was originated for teens. There's one
rebellious guy. His name is The Fonz, and
everybody looked to him for advice. And
there were two girls who worked in a
brewery, and all it was is the dating games.
And the parents were idiots, and they were
just stupid in the eyes of the children, and
still we find that people today say, "Oh,
that's a good program” — drinking,
fornicating, immorality, rock music, and so
forth, and still those things are counted as
good in the times in which we live.
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