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Be honest now. Any adult who has had to watch that show for two or three years for their young kids would glady perform a similar operation for any one of them(the teletubbies that is) if offered a chance.
Give me five minutes alone with Spongebob and a pair of shears that big. That's all i ask...
Now, now. My wife took a great deal of comfort and relief from watching Spongebob when she was going through cancer treatment about a decade ago... the mania of the humor seemed to counteract the dire "downer" side effects of the radiation and chemotherapy. Her attitude was rather like that of Lisa Simpson..."Pray for help! Jesus... Buddha... Spongebob... whoever!"
I think she's still got the big fuzzy Spongebob fleece blanket I bought for her from a roadside vendor.
Fairportfan wrote:Give me five minutes alone with Spongebob and a pair of shears that big. That's all i ask...
Spongebob is awesome (if you are high (or so I've heard)). No, seriously, I've never taken drugs before. Can you imagine how much more screwed up I'd be if I did?
Some of my friends over the years - mostly the one more likely to be psychopharmicolically altered at any given moment - have expressed a certain horror at the thought of me on speed.
Not even duct tape can fix stupid. But it can muffle the noise.
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Fairportfan wrote:Some of my friends over the years - mostly the one more likely to be psychopharmicolically altered at any given moment - have expressed a certain horror at the thought of me on speed.
Opus the Poet wrote:And now FPF is Tedd from EGS (Yes that's a male in that avatar). Catsala with the scissors in her head does give me the heebies (but not the jeebies).
I'm amazed she knows the Teletubbies - are those eldritch horrors still infesting the airwaves?
Not even duct tape can fix stupid. But it can muffle the noise.
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Peace through superior firepower - ain't nothin' more peaceful than a dead troublemaker.
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mike weber
Fairportfan wrote:I'm amazed she knows the Teletubbies - are those eldritch horrors still infesting the airwaves?
Wiki reports Ragdoll produced the show for BBC '97-'01, 365 eps in all. PBS aired them '98-'08. So, it's been 5+ years since a broadcast, but the damned things live on...
Fairportfan wrote:I'm amazed she knows the Teletubbies - are those eldritch horrors still infesting the airwaves?
Well, the official U.S. http://www.teletubbies.com site seems to be off the air (nonresponsive) but the official U.K. site is up. The latter suggests that the show is on the air in some countries. The U.S. reference points to the PBS "Sprout" network, but that network's site seems to lack any knowledge of the Teletubbies. So, perhaps, the airwaves per se are safe (at least in this country).
Would you be satisfied with this? Maybe we could get you an autographed set? Arrange to put it on carousel-play, continuous transmission in your neighborhood? It'd take simply years to wear out the discs...
Opus the Poet wrote:And now FPF is Tedd from EGS (Yes that's a male in that avatar). Catsala with the scissors in her head does give me the heebies (but not the jeebies).
I'm amazed she knows the Teletubbies - are those eldritch horrors still infesting the airwaves?
Just goes to show you that some abominations just refuse to die. (Kinda like politicians)
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Fairportfan wrote:Give me five minutes alone with Spongebob and a pair of shears that big. That's all i ask...
Spongebob is awesome (if you are high (or so I've heard)).
Dave wrote:My wife took a great deal of comfort and relief from watching Spongebob when she was going through cancer treatment about a decade ago... the mania of the humor seemed to counteract the dire "downer" side effects of the radiation and chemotherapy.
From what I've gathered, the first few seasons of SbSp were the best; only in the past couple of years (i.e, after the movie was made) has the quality taken a dip. I don't watch it often myself, so I can't really confirm this.
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I'm reminded of when one of my more curvy female acquaintances once asked me why I'd been reluctant to buy a shirt for her when she wasn't there to try it on. I told her that I don't like buying clothing for women because the extra measurements that I don't have to worry about on myself mess up my mental estimations of how the durned things will fit. She agreed that she could see how that would be a problem.
NOTDilbert wrote:Just had a thought - I hope Kath doesn't have any Miracle Gro for her rooftop container garden - if Castela got into it - probably tastes yummy to her - she could have the biggest six-year-old in MSP to go with the most, uh bountiful teenager.
Or she'd end up with a very sick Whatsit. Too much of those salts can do unpleasant things to a plant's osmotic pressure gradient and cause it to shrivel up and die.
Dave wrote:Now, now. My wife took a great deal of comfort and relief from watching Spongebob when she was going through cancer treatment about a decade ago... the mania of the humor seemed to counteract the dire "downer" side effects of the radiation and chemotherapy. Her attitude was rather like that of Lisa Simpson..."Pray for help! Jesus... Buddha... Spongebob... whoever!"
I think she's still got the big fuzzy Spongebob fleece blanket I bought for her from a roadside vendor.
A good friend of mine had just turned in her doctorate thesis after a very long and stressful time working on it, and so I took her out for as non-academic an evening as I could manage. This involved going out to watch the Spongebob movie at the cinema (I've never seen any of the television episodes), followed by dinner at a game arcade. It was quite the success, though we did get a few odd looks from parents who were there with their children.
NOTDilbert wrote:Just had a thought - I hope Kath doesn't have any Miracle Gro for her rooftop container garden - if Castela got into it - probably tastes yummy to her - she could have the biggest six-year-old in MSP to go with the most, uh bountiful teenager.
Or she'd end up with a very sick Whatsit. Too much of those salts can do unpleasant things to a plant's osmotic pressure gradient and cause it to shrivel up and die.
She'd probably get really thirsty - "Mom, can I drink from the bathtub, I'm really thirsty." "Uh, sure, sweetie, didn't know you needed watering." "Thanks, Mom!" - and proceeding to lay in a tub full of cool water (or chocolate milk, if she can sneak it by) till - Castelazilla!
Yeah, you gotta dilute that stuff
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Fairportfan wrote:Some of my friends over the years - mostly the one more likely to be psychopharmicolically altered at any given moment - have expressed a certain horror at the thought of me on speed.
It does kinda moggle the bind, doesn't it?
It doesn't moggle everyone's bind: Hoodwinked came up with a squirrel on caffeine.
Fairportfan wrote:Some of my friends over the years - mostly the one more likely to be psychopharmicolically altered at any given moment - have expressed a certain horror at the thought of me on speed.
It does kinda moggle the bind, doesn't it?
It doesn't moggle everyone's bind: Hoodwinked came up with a squirrel on caffeine.
and "Over the Hedge" made do with an energy drink...
Having ate a few fried they do taste a lot like chicken nuggets.
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