Well, his bio says "veryone is a peasant" so I guess such petty rules are beneath him :pTodd wrote:Good one, although I was thinking I'd read on here somewhere that the London show didn't allow the kids to have social media while they were still part of the current cast.
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It's weird hearing some of their real accents :p
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Todd wrote:Good one, although I was thinking I'd read on here somewhere that the London show didn't allow the kids to have social media while they were still part of the current cast.
I get the feeling this is a losing battle. The kids seem to find ways around the rules, such as using social media only on their days off when they are under the care of their parents.
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tbh it's easy to see why the rule exists. You never know who's in the audience, and if they're searchable by name, well...CJ-Rochester wrote:Todd wrote:Good one, although I was thinking I'd read on here somewhere that the London show didn't allow the kids to have social media while they were still part of the current cast.
I get the feeling this is a losing battle. The kids seem to find ways around the rules, such as using social media only on their days off when they are under the care of their parents.
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This is a guess, but perhaps that rule applies mainly to the cast residing in the Billy House (which has a 'duty of care' 'in loco parentis' to them). It would be hard, if not impossible, to enforce such a rule on those who live 'at home' under the supervision of parents, although guidelines can always be encouraged. Among the myriad of 'Google alerts' I receive every day, I have seen postings by parents of BETM/London cast on other websites and social network sites, which reference experiences in the show. I prefer not to quote any, but they are out there.Todd wrote:Good one, although I was thinking I'd read on here somewhere that the London show didn't allow the kids to have social media while they were still part of the current cast.
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So anyone care to share their own ice bucket videos? :p
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Here's some good news. The Ice Bucket Challenge campaign from two summers ago raised over $100M for ALS research. Today it was announced the funds raised helped researchers discover a gene linked to ALS. Discovery of this gene is an important first step that can lead to new therapies to treat the disease.
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