Waybaloo? Chill out.

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Post: # 216568Post Millymollymandy »

I was listening to that too but he admits they have no photos of men in their provocative calendars. :lol:
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Post: # 216570Post clanpowell »

Mal wrote:
The Enemy will use a show like Waybaloo to infiltrate your home. He will tell you lies, such as, "those creatures are simply flying" and "this show will have no effect on your kids". Thats what he does. We are engaged in spiritual warfare ALL THE TIME. I think you should pray and ask if these shows are appropriate for your family...
(from http://www.circleofmoms.com/christian-m ... loo-444782#_)

Really, that's all I'm going to say.
This website is hillarious. Who do you think "The Enemy" is? Of course the Christian church knows nothing about infiltration of cultures and minds does it? Happy winter solstice by the way. Sorry Christmas. Funny how they occur at the same time with some similar traditions isn't it? :wink:

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... rushes off to find In the Night Garden so that I, too, can protect myself against such insidious dark influence. Thanks for pointing me in the true direction, Richie. To think - this kind of perversion could have been going on without my knowledge ...

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Post: # 216608Post Millymollymandy »

:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :cheers: :cheers: :thumbright: :thumbright: :lol: :lol: Very funny Richie!
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Post: # 216683Post vicki »

My little boy loves Waybuloo and it wouldn't have occured to me anyone could be offended by it!

In the night garden is a load of rubbish though!! Baby doesn't like it but the husband does...

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These posts are like a foreign language to us, having no children don't know what everyone is on about :lol: :lol: :lol:
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richierobins wrote: I am now going to watch the entire series before writing a letter of complaint. I may watch it twice to make sure that I haven't missed anything.
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Brilliant!

I love "In the Night Garden" and frequently find myself singing the little songs in public, which is disturbing in a 43 y/o man.

Makka Pakka is my favourite and we have a guinea pig named after him.

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Post: # 216689Post spider8 »

Just for the record.........we haven't got children but friends who do talk about these strange programmes and curiosity gets the better of me, just research.........honest! :oops: :iconbiggrin:
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The Riff-Raff Element wrote:
richierobins wrote: I am now going to watch the entire series before writing a letter of complaint. I may watch it twice to make sure that I haven't missed anything.
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Brilliant!

I love "In the Night Garden" and frequently find myself singing the little songs in public, which is disturbing in a 43 y/o man.

Makka Pakka is my favourite and we have a guinea pig named after him.

I'm now extremely worried about you, Riff-Raff :iconbiggrin:

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Post: # 216730Post Milims »

jim wrote:Bobop liddl weeb.

Weeeed!

Bobop liddl weeb.

Weeeeed!

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Bobop Ben.
I once watched the new version of Bill & Ben. It involved the twosome trying to pick more nuts off the tree than the squirrel. They decided to make use of a seesaw to shoot each other into the tree with the aid of a large rock - get the picture? On the first attempt they used a rock which was to large and as he shot past thetree Bill was heard to utter the immortal line "Oh flob!" :lol:
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Post: # 216770Post jim »

Dear Milims,

Missed that one, do you have a link? Slightly at a tangent, I did see an interview with Oliver Postgate where he admitted that the Suwanee whistles in the Clangers were used in a subversive manner, the phrase "Bloody door's stuck again" remains as a delicious memory,

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The Riff-Raff Element wrote:
richierobins wrote: I am now going to watch the entire series before writing a letter of complaint. I may watch it twice to make sure that I haven't missed anything.
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Brilliant!

I love "In the Night Garden" and frequently find myself singing the little songs in public, which is disturbing in a 43 y/o man.

Makka Pakka is my favourite and we have a guinea pig named after him.
Husband loves in the night garden... must be a man thing!

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