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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIt has worked! Baby is in Boohbah heaven!
Well done Stu!
Just ordered it off ebay.
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Originally posted by RSoles View Post
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostMust buy some software to ma[ke] legitimate copies, the kids can then ruin the copies as much as they like...
Though sadly Boobah isn't listed......
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Originally posted by RSoles View PostBuy another one?
Plus - and this infuriates me - by buying another one the distributors and artists get their fees TWICE when I already paid for it the first time so why should I pay for it again!
Must buy some software to make legitimate copies, the kids can then ruin the copies as much as they like...Last edited by MPwannadecentincome; 12 May 2009, 20:23.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostI was about to chip in and say that In The Night Garden was by far the weirdest thing on childrens TV but after looking at that website I have to say it's not, not by a long way. Those people need help.Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostThey went through intelligent, past genius, waved to insanity and carried on, on and on...
The does NOT do that justice.
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostFor the full Boobah experience try this: http://www.boohbah.com/zone.html
Safe for work despite appearing to have been created by someone on very strong drugs.
The does NOT do that justice.
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostFor the full Boobah experience try this: http://www.boohbah.com/zone.html
Safe for work despite appearing to have been created by someone on very strong drugs.
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For the full Boobah experience try this: http://www.boohbah.com/zone.html
Safe for work despite appearing to have been created by someone on very strong drugs.
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I bought a Skip Doctor kit a couple of years ago. It's fixed lots of scratched CD's and DVD's, very impressed!
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Have you tried toothpaste? Gently rub it into the scratches so that the abrasives smooth them out. It's worked a couple of times for me.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe Boohbahs are five furry, gumdrop-shaped creatures
I still think they look like a gang of scary dancing knoblets.
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The Boohbahs are five furry, gumdrop-shaped creatures played by actors in full body costumes. Their thick, shimmery fur sparkles with tiny lights; their Kewpie doll style heads are hairless and feature big eyes with rows of lights for eyebrows. They do not speak, but instead make noises like squeaks, squeals, and clicks. The Boohbahs can retract their heads into their furry necks. Each Boohbah is a different color. Each also induces acid trip like hallucinations.
Which is perfect for 18 month olds. Or babies who find Teletubbies too intellectual......
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As far as I can make out from a Google image search, Boobah looks like an animated tiny penis on an enlarged scrotum.
In fact, with SafeSearch off, Boobah looks quite, ooer.
All very reminiscent of this woman's NSFW work.
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