ZOOM, Series II; 101

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Here's where you can be right. I think I can hear. You in here as you. Tell me. Yes. Were you my team as a pilot. And by e-mail. But.
On the ground and stand on it for 10 seconds. Sounds easy right. But all seven of us have to do it it. Was ok. Well. You know one. Can't you know. Just stand. By him for good more than one person or family I don't even. Really like. Like. I'm not holding on. I was here all the fire. Ever. Yes. Have you ever had a really embarrassing moment.
One day I was wearing shorts that are too big for me and me and my friends are going to the shore and I ran and start my skirt stopped. Last summer. I was going on the campaign trip and I brought this like tartan. In this like. Gas bag. And when I when I wanted it I took it out and there was like breadcrumbs over it so I started to eat it and I noticed the bread crumbs are moving and they turn out to be a chance now. To discuss it and not ruin my whole summer now is really yours. Have you ever had a really embarrassing meringue. Well you know I have remained nice about it or make a video and send it in to them. The. Richard crossbreed took you 23.
This is Les Miserables. It takes place in the 19th century in France. Was. It's a very interesting show because you were a lot about the history of France. And the stage manager and involves a whole lot of stuff to do. I tell the actors when to get ready. Half an hour. I make sure all the props are set. I make sure everybody has what they need. Of. Course it's worse to be the loser you are the feel. Once the show starts it's one of the director's hands now realizing the stage manager did seem to me that the.
Heat. During the show I'm up in the lighting booth. My primary job is basically to run the show. And making sure that the lights get on with the right time. The spotlight gets put on the right time and the sound gets put on the right chart. I may not be in the spotlight but I'm in charge of. The whole show kind of depends on the. Blackout. Remember when we tried the structural challenge of trying to break the egg by. Squeezing it and we couldn't. Well David Kirk of Omaha Nebraska sent us another challenge.
Take two cups and put them upside down about 10 inches apart. Now take a piece of paper and use it to make a bridge between the two cuts that will support a bar of soap. It can be done and if David can do it we can. Let's go girl. You think so. Just look at this one. If I Said away we sang a little tired oh. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah we would really like this. OK we're going to get away with that. Well to. Make a little thing. To. Do and say I've got to you know I really sense a distance.
Already tried and then tried. Again. The other way experiment. Hopefully this will work or it's on the front. Yeah it's very worrying me. And. That's also why I think it does that. So much. Better. Not to. Me seem a. Good. Thing. To have. At.
The Fowler school or Michigan. I think class can.
You help to design a balloon car out of our huge boxers. The wheels are made as waltz. And we are using balloons. You inflate the balloon and the force of the air coming out of the balloon was to make the car go so we really had to do is design a good car. That would go far for the longest time and faster. You have to have the right size opening at the end because if you let the air too fast it will just go fast for a second and then it will stop. When you let the arc to slow you won't get enough force. I tried with this long skinny balloon when I realized that the moon was starting to flop over and get in the way of the wheels.
Oh and so I had to design this to keep them straight. Then I put the wheels farther apart so it would be on the termite. That's more. Then there's always a tradeoff for how fast it can go and how far can I. Get what's going on. If you want to find out what's happening on zoo check out our home page on the World Wide Web zoo madrases. W w w dot
WGBH dot slash zoom. Thank. You. You're. Right.
What are you ready for with whom we now see that it isn't a there. Now look in a circus for them with I said before good and mellow I zoom back but I think when the boss in the. Set of those who know that a squad that oh oh and we are 3 mil. Zoom the head bit. Oh yes yes go you didn't. Say. That's. Rich. Yes.
Yes. Dear yes you did. Hazumu hours. Bring a cup next time cause we're going to teach you how to play the cup game. How then does the use of his love and webpage help bald. I will love you don't love me I know you have a mind to have a lot. Right. But I doubt. There was a day like any other day although I had no idea that I was about to receive one of my toughest cases yet. My secretary said she was a beautiful girl. But I had no idea.
I was completely unsure. She told me her story. She had been singing and serving the world. The snake is the most heinous crime when one surfer snakes another snake or cuts him off leaving the rightful owner of the waves to a horrible thing. She couldn't tell me who did it she said it was all blurred. I didn't know who did it either but I did know two things. She was the most beautiful
girl I've ever seen on the snake girl would strike again. But I had no idea it would be so soon. The big turkey as soon as she left. But I did get a good look at them. Show me stuff do you want to nominate Bobby Shriver of Hammond Indiana. Presume I can laddie. Bobby discovered a dog who was chained up in a house that was mocked and at first the police said that there was nothing they could do. The body would not give up. Contacted a local animal rights organization and finally the dog was released and is now
happy with her new owner. The next Summa Cum want to go zouk your student Jay Davis Franklinton North Carolina at the national convention. She was voted the children's first place national grand tribute. Congratulations Bobby Shriver. I don't care so they miss. We will be sending you assume like a lot of certificates in the mail. Once a child one day. With a couple other kids to. See. If I liked it. And so I went on a date and. We went to a movie. And. I. I mean. It was OK but it wasn't. It wasn't really fun for me I was sort of nervous. Afterwards it. Started three years about. Whether. I. Thought I was ready. Yet. What have you been thinking about you and totals on your mind. Through 5 0.
0 2 1 through 4. Remember last week when we asked you to call Zune voice now and tell us what kind of pets you have. Well we actually got two thousand four hundred calls and here are the results. The top five pets were. Burned 215 Hampshire's bulls three hundred and twenty cats. 1459 one thousand five hundred ten and dogs 1600. One kid had a pet lobster. So if the sample of kids who called in isn't good representation of the one watching and four million viewers and there's the same ratio of two dogs to the three people as it was for collars there are over two and a half. Million dogs watching us right now. So there you have it. Now we'd like you to send us a funny trying to
photograph the meal. When you pass. By. Today what's up Rebecca Warner from Cleveland Ohio had talked to us about her experience with dating. So we asked Rebecca to join us on Azuma. Rebecca are you there. Yeah. Hi. Hi. So when people said the word dating what's the first meaning that comes to your mind. Well I think you know when I think about it. Girls go out together. And. I think they have something between them. Like. They have to know each other and they're going to sort of have a different time. In my school like when they say they're dating. They brag a lot and say it's really good you know how to handle let me do all this through my I don't think a matter of peer pressure and they go out just because. Some people are quote unquote cool are going out
might not be comfortable going on dates I think it. Has something to do with her pressure sometimes for some people. Yeah it's definitely a lot of peer pressure because like. A lot of people you know they're like oh this person really like she should go out with them you know what it means it doesn't mean they go to a movie it doesn't mean you're in love or anything like that. It just like means. Dating to mean anything. I think that I could have had a hearing that some people have written for her young men. You might not hear of the man if you go out there and write her ass right here while we hear it. Why can't you just be friends with the person like really good friends. I don't get that because like I mean if you really like somebody then you know going up and asking them when you break up a lot of times it can be hard and you know you'll break a really good friendship a lot of times Ellie says the way at my school. That is just a way of like a problem for most who are foreign because like you say you kill or talk to any of your other friends who like girls or guys because they only know you should be doing that
you're going out with so-and-so and it just so stupid because I mean why do that if everyone's really at all to know you're going out then you can't do that yet they can't do that how do you when your love is all that happened one time at my school. These two people were supposedly going out for a really long time and the girl. She wouldn't let the boy do anything if he I mean when he wanted to just talk to a girl ask a girl for homework she get all mad at him and everything and so it's kind of like that so I think it's personally stupid when you're so young you're not mature enough. Yeah you might not agree with me but some people might not be ready for a relationship so some people can really get disappointed if this is someone who has no room. I think that if you say no to someone you should say well I still want to be your friend. But. I don't feel like I'm ready to go out with you and and maybe some other time when I am older and like especially if you're going out for the first time if you can only go for state or something I think it's more comfortable when you're
with other people. Yeah because when you're with friends you're more you're more lose you more you're so if you are more alert I mean hanging out I think going on like a double date or something like that is fairly clear first time. If you want to try out any kind of dating. It's better to go with the group. It just. Depends on. What you feel as a person enough facts and a need to do. And you need to think you know her. OK. Hi and welcome to cafe soon making fruit leather this fruitful delight with Sinton by Lauren Carroll of Atlanta Georgia. All you need is a blender some fruit and some honey with some corn syrup preheat the oven to a hundred degrees all love can use an oven alone to help you. But in this case you haven't. So I don't need it.
Then you get a cookie sheet with an edge on it and you put in a plastic wrap. In the dough so it won't be wrinkled. And then you ask your parents if you can use a blender and put in one couple of top strawberry. From bin tablespoons of honey or corn syrup. Put the top one. If you don't want to see you put it on but since it's going to be ready. In did you get a wooden spoon. And Poyet
on to the sheet. Then you put your foot in the oven for three hours. Don't try to eat because you're burning. And as soon as it's done you take it out and put aside the cool so you can roll it up later. And I happen to have so and ready to eat. Here's a poem by Emily Gage from Reading Pennsylvania. It's called trading. When Mina French braided my hair she wouldn't twine it in her Oriental fingers.
Impaired its blond softness and I'd look up to see her so cute black haired. And then in our minds we traded. Here's another bar joy ran by a woman Doolan from Salem Oregon. It's called Inside Inside the razor. There are stories hidden away but I think she's gone forever. Never seen again. Inside there are feelings and thoughts that in this room or this one is a haiku called tiny specks a light by JH have from so I can tell a rather tiny specks of light. Shining from the dark night sky. Children of the sun. Here's a game called cracker whistle sent in by Samuel gummi of joints California. On the word go. Each player has three of these crackers and then try to
whistle the first one the wessel wins. Any Okay. Ready set go. Well I really didn't. Know it. Was wrong but. Let. Her. Tell. YOU WHEN IT. Was. Right. Yeah. Yeah right. If you want to know more about some of the awesome things kids have been sending in to write us and we'll send you the latest copy of zoom. Right.
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- Series
- ZOOM, Series II
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- 101
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- Zoom, Series II Pilot RT: 29:09 NOT FOR AIR
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