Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for September 04, 2012
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Clayton; Percy, dude, you're bumming me out. I'm your friend. Percy; I know, Clayton. But I want to run in the cool-kid circles. Clayton; Are you trying to tell me I'm not on of the cool kids? Percy; Oh, no... It's your Teletubbies t-shirt that's telling. Clayton; I'll have you know, this considered a retro classic.
firedome about 12 years ago
i thought clayton would be a bit old for teletubbies.
pcolli about 12 years ago
The dog will arrive if and when the family and home passes inspection.
QuietStorm27 about 12 years ago
There is something wrong with it. I have friends who are and a son who might be and I love them the same but it’s not normal.
Strod about 12 years ago
Teletubbies, Clayton? Really, Teletubbies? Come on! If I had a five-month-old baby I would not allow him to watch Teletubbies because they would dumb him down! No, really! Babies need challenging material that helps them develop the skills they need, like, say… talking! Teletubbies don’t provide that challenge at all, on the contrary, they nudge babies towards regressing! @Alexikakos: I don’t know or care if Tinky WInky is gay, but that’s Po, not Tinky Winky.
Perkycat about 12 years ago
But that is normal for him.I’m surprised how many teletubbies experts we have. I certainly couldn’t tell one from the other – I don’t even know how many there are, much less their names.
Stephen Gilberg about 12 years ago
Sorry, Clayton. Kids can’t pull off hipster chic.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 12 years ago
Oh boy.
Rimmy Jo Buckles about 12 years ago
I had a cousin born this way.