Not exact matches
Across North America, children are up
past their
bedtimes with their parents, glued to the
TV set.
I remember the early space shots that led up to landing on the moon, as well as remembering sitting in the family in front of our big
TV in the Den (
past my
bedtime?
-- in the manner of a mother telling her child that he can't have ice cream for breakfast, or that he can't stay up
past his
bedtime to watch
TV, or that he can't shoot the next - door neighbour with a sniper rifle like he really wanted to.
Initially, none of my friends had heard of it (was on
past their
bedtime), but for me it was a total cult
TV experience from the get - go.