A Conversation for 'Teletubbies' - the TV Programme
Gaaaahhhh!!!
Titania (gone for lunch) Started conversation Feb 11, 2003
No - no - not the Teletubbies - NOT THE TELETUBBIES - pleeeeease! *sob, sob*
OK, I'll reveal the secret formula - I'll tell you anything you want to know - just please take them away!
Gaaaahhhh!!!
Mu Beta Posted Feb 11, 2003
I suppose I'd better own up to this one, hadn't I?
It all started when I 'rescued' an entry on the Tweenies from the Flea Market. Because I have an inexplicable habit of writing entries in pairs, I then jotted this one down so they could go through PR together. Guess what to expect tomorrow.
B
Gaaaahhhh!!!
Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Feb 11, 2003
*hoping that whatever horrible thing it might be that Master B is referring to that at least it hasn't been broadcasted on Swedish TV*
Gaaaahhhh!!!
Mu Beta Posted Feb 11, 2003
Oh, you've got a treat waiting for you. It's even more irritating than the 'Tubbies.
B
Gaaaahhhh!!!
MaW Posted Feb 11, 2003
The Tweenies? Please no!
I love the Teletubbies, but the Tweenies make me want to do violent things.
Not so Gaaaahhhh!!!
e[version] Posted Feb 11, 2003
Are you kidding? Cheer up you miserable lot! The Tweenies is great! Both that and the Teletubbies have been a major benefit to my kids development, if for no other reason than the comical way in which he shouts 'Uh-Oh!' whenever something goes wrong (a la Teletubbies).
Anyway, great article Master B. Looking forward to the Tweenies. If you need any help give me a shout!
Maybe the more youthful members of h2g2 would appreciate some teletubbie/tweenie smileys?...
Not so Gaaaahhhh!!!
e[version] Posted Feb 12, 2003
We're almost there already with the standard one...looks a little like Fizz.
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