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Big Cook Little Cook. Teletubbies. Fimbles. Tweenies et al. Do terrible things to them. Parents will love you for it.
( , Wed 7 Mar 2007, 20:16)
Big Cook Little Cook. Teletubbies. Fimbles. Tweenies et al. Do terrible things to them. Parents will love you for it.
( , Wed 7 Mar 2007, 20:16)
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Donald what's that gleam in your eye?
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*Runs*
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*Runs*
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where are all the cartoon characters kept when theyre not on camera?
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The orginal footage...
...is only slightly less
disturbing than this:
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...is only slightly less
disturbing than this:
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Bum House!
*arrgghh link not working. am working on it so plse don;t abuse me too much
** w00 yay it is wokring now thx for help i m poo :P
( , Thu 8 Mar 2007, 14:37, More)
*arrgghh link not working. am working on it so plse don;t abuse me too much
** w00 yay it is wokring now thx for help i m poo :P
( , Thu 8 Mar 2007, 14:37, More)
'pearoast for compo' defence card held up..mornin 'all
remastered THX 1138
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remastered THX 1138
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Makes me hard!
I think I'll stop after the one after the one after this one...
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I think I'll stop after the one after the one after this one...
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Batfuck
Perhaps related to this News Story, copied from God knows where:
'Men in parts of Tanzania's main city, Dar es Salaam, are living in fear of a night-time sex attacker. A BBC correspondent says the attacks are being blamed by some on a demon called 'Popo Bawa' meaning 'winged bat'. Some men are staying awake or sleeping in groups outside their homes. Others are smearing themselves with pig's oil, believing this repels attacks. Reports of the demon's existence have been common for many years in Zanzibar, where locals claim it originated.
The BBC's John Ngahyoma in Dar es Salaam says not many people actually believe that the demon exists and there have been no sightings, but Mbaruku Ibrahim, who hails from Zanzibar, says the story of the demon is common there and people in his village on Pemba Island sleep beside a huge fire outside their houses whenever it is said to appear.
The story goes that the bat is able to transform itself into a man at night and it has also been blamed for rapes of women. Sheikh Yahya Hussein, a prominent astrologer in Tanzania, claims that the demon is a spirit that is unleashed by witches to torment their opponents. Belief in witchcraft and superstitions is widespread in Tanzania, especially in rural areas.'
( , Thu 8 Mar 2007, 2:14, More)
Perhaps related to this News Story, copied from God knows where:
'Men in parts of Tanzania's main city, Dar es Salaam, are living in fear of a night-time sex attacker. A BBC correspondent says the attacks are being blamed by some on a demon called 'Popo Bawa' meaning 'winged bat'. Some men are staying awake or sleeping in groups outside their homes. Others are smearing themselves with pig's oil, believing this repels attacks. Reports of the demon's existence have been common for many years in Zanzibar, where locals claim it originated.
The BBC's John Ngahyoma in Dar es Salaam says not many people actually believe that the demon exists and there have been no sightings, but Mbaruku Ibrahim, who hails from Zanzibar, says the story of the demon is common there and people in his village on Pemba Island sleep beside a huge fire outside their houses whenever it is said to appear.
The story goes that the bat is able to transform itself into a man at night and it has also been blamed for rapes of women. Sheikh Yahya Hussein, a prominent astrologer in Tanzania, claims that the demon is a spirit that is unleashed by witches to torment their opponents. Belief in witchcraft and superstitions is widespread in Tanzania, especially in rural areas.'
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