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MFischer5 wrote:

> From: tina@eniac.stanford.edu
> >Everyone has their breaking point. I, myself, favor forced viewing of the
> >american version of Sailor Moon as an instrument to elicit cooperation.
> Barney.
> If there was ever a show devised to drain adult brain cells, that would be
> it... that, and teletubbies.

I'm with you on Barney.  But Teletubbies is actually kind of...I don't
know...surreal on a grand scale.  It's weird, but not what I'd call painful or
anything...

Of course, I grew up watching Sesame Street, Mr. Rogers, and The Magic Garden
(for the five people on the planet who have heard of it...), so I'm probably
the human equivalent of damaged goods...


