I'm still a little concerned that a children's show would encourage kids to eat the leafy tops of carrots. If they had been chopped up and cooked, I can understand the nutritional value, but just gobbling them up whole and raw seems a bit dangerous.
I have to wonder how kids perceive such things. Are they permanently tripping on LSD or something? I don't remember children's program being that surreal when I actually watched it.
I don't know - think back on Sesame Street. That was pretty surreal, too. A giant, freaky yellow bird. A talking green frog. Some weird creature that lived in a trash can. numbers and letters of the alphabet that sang and danced.
Dude, if Yo Gabba Gabba existed back when you were doing drugs, you'd be in an asylum right now, carving strange striped green creatures out of bars of soap.
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Good Lord...
I'm still a little concerned that a children's show would encourage kids to eat the leafy tops of carrots. If they had been chopped up and cooked, I can understand the nutritional value, but just gobbling them up whole and raw seems a bit dangerous.
Also, three green beans? That's it?
I have to wonder how kids perceive such things. Are they permanently tripping on LSD or something? I don't remember children's program being that surreal when I actually watched it.
Garpu,
I don't know - think back on Sesame Street. That was pretty surreal, too. A giant, freaky yellow bird. A talking green frog. Some weird creature that lived in a trash can. numbers and letters of the alphabet that sang and danced.
Or The Electric Company!
Though, I have to admit, I'm a little jealous that Yo Gabba Gabba didn't exist when I was a kid.
I'm jealous it didn't exist back when I took drugs. Same goes for the visualizer thing on my itunes.
Dude, if Yo Gabba Gabba existed back when you were doing drugs, you'd be in an asylum right now, carving strange striped green creatures out of bars of soap.
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