So I missed this afternoon's episode of Tellytubbies, because a client phoned me up with an *urgent* VAT query. Prat!
And I was convinced that today was going to be the day that Po finally let Tinky Winky play with her Noo-noo.
Come on people. Tell me what exciting things happened in the Tubbytronic Superdome ce matin?
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It all revolved around a stinky pinky, from what I could make out. However, that may indeed be another story.
Come to think of it, this topic could solve John's "like" icon?
And, as if I haven't enough to do, here's a link to the legislation, sorry, the BBC website feature.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/shows/teletubbies
And, there's John thinking that they've (Aweb) designed a website for professionals and their decorum. Silly John.
And, to cap it all, it looks as though Cheeky Chappy's gone and pulled his tongue out again. He's sat on the naughty step, on the lines of you Portia, until very recently. Silly Cheeky.
I was having a meeting with a budget holder that I've taken over from a previous management accountant.
Our company financial year end is 31/03.
The budget holder said "so period 1 isn't actually January is it". No, it isn't!!!
Obviously the previous management accountant didn't explain things very well.
And to top my day off, I missed this afternoons Tellytubbies!
If the Tubbies are to your taste you might also try "Pokemon The Movie". It encapsulates, more than any other sensory experience, the concept of purgatory.
In similar vein the video collections of "Thomas the Tank Engine", with theme music at start and end of each 10 minute episode, were obviously an early attempt at sensory deprivation theory;later more fully employed at Guantanamo.
The plus point for me, re overcoming the trauma of the 1990s, will be hopefully in a few years when a grandchild or two comes along and I can buy them whatever is the then current fad, get them hooked, and then leave them with their parents and the longest dvd compilation available-revenge is a long game.
I can buy them whatever is the then current fad, get them hooked, and then leave them with their parents and the longest dvd compilation available-revenge is a long game.
Er, I think that would be Peppa Pig (which also happens to be fashionably feminist & man-loathing).
RM
Sounds ghastly. If it has very annoying music even better (or a catch phrase)
I have sadly missed all these culturally significant programmes since the kids have grown up-albeit 25 year old son was playing new Paper Mario game last week so grown up is a flexible term.
Is there any truth in the rumour that Miss Piggy has reported Kermit for historic sexual abuse?
And there's me - thought that muffin the mule, was a sex offence and itchy fan** was an Italian motorcycle.