Well, just for the record, Tinky Winky was meant to have no such connotations at all. He’s “simply a sweet, technological baby with a magic bag.”
For Brewster to think of Teletubbies at all says a lot about his level of cognitive development…or else his ability to be part of an adult cult following…
In defense of the late Rev. Falwell, he actually kept a Tinky Winky doll on his desk at Liberty U. (a gift from one of his grandkids). The bit saying Tinky had homosexual connotations was not written by Falwell, but by a low-level Liberty functionary; Jerry didn’t even know about it until it hit the newspapers.
Falwell did say a lot of stupid bleeep, but that wasn’t one of them.
No doubt that’s true, but you’re not Brewster Rockit. :) He’s subject to the Laws of Cartoon Biology:
First Law: Only when it’s funny.
Second Law: When in doubt, see the First Law.
That said, if I were in Brewster’s place I’d be trying to experience reality all right… probably not with Pam, but with the fetching blonde who shows up as a crew member now and again. Mr. and Mrs. Toon…
margueritem over 14 years ago
Ah, Brewster, you are the best!
Pacejv over 14 years ago
Is that one of O.J’s Prison Posse that is in the news?
ksoskins over 14 years ago
Jerry Falwell is probably rolling over in his grave at the thought of homosexual Teletubbies in space.
Rakkav over 14 years ago
Well, just for the record, Tinky Winky was meant to have no such connotations at all. He’s “simply a sweet, technological baby with a magic bag.”
For Brewster to think of Teletubbies at all says a lot about his level of cognitive development…or else his ability to be part of an adult cult following…
lewisbower over 14 years ago
You credit Brewster with a lot more thought process than I do.
Mopman over 14 years ago
Where did the purse come from?
Digital Frog over 14 years ago
Well, Brewster does spend a lot of time in Lala land….
McGehee over 14 years ago
If he called Pam “Tinky Winky” out loud, she’s going to slap him so hard he’ll travel through time.
gillbillvolume1 over 14 years ago
wow Brewster has a weird perception of reality
Pam’s voice and Cliffs figure !
rayannina over 14 years ago
In defense of the late Rev. Falwell, he actually kept a Tinky Winky doll on his desk at Liberty U. (a gift from one of his grandkids). The bit saying Tinky had homosexual connotations was not written by Falwell, but by a low-level Liberty functionary; Jerry didn’t even know about it until it hit the newspapers.
Falwell did say a lot of stupid bleeep, but that wasn’t one of them.
Charles Weir over 14 years ago
Invoking Occam’s razor, is it possible that Tim assumed that the Teletubby with the purse was female?
slhansen07 over 14 years ago
That’s not how I would be picturing Pam in the dark.
Rakkav over 14 years ago
No doubt that’s true, but you’re not Brewster Rockit. :) He’s subject to the Laws of Cartoon Biology:
First Law: Only when it’s funny. Second Law: When in doubt, see the First Law.That said, if I were in Brewster’s place I’d be trying to experience reality all right… probably not with Pam, but with the fetching blonde who shows up as a crew member now and again. Mr. and Mrs. Toon…
Sherlock Watson over 14 years ago
Years ago I downloaded a free game called “Pie Tubbies” by Grey Olltwit. You rack up points by throwing pies at Teletubbies. Lots of fun.
You can probably still find it and download it.
Rakkav over 14 years ago
Who won? :))