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Okay but if you ignore the shiny blue skintight spandex and turn the volume off I think you will see some potential.......


Apparently he's some sort of Olympic hero in Iceland. I'm just saying.


Have also been watching a disproportionate amount of Mr. Tumbles this weekend and still think he'd make an excellent....... babysitter/brother/neighbor/husband's best pal

I agree, Helena. I like Mr Tumble, good old Justin. I read an interview with him....er....somewhere....once....(so articulate, I astound myself really) and his is a big advocate of Makaton and SEN and intergration and stuff, which is all gravy with me (Myself and my Ma and brother are all v involved with the National Autistic Society so thats right up our street).


He'd be a very good male nurse, too, I think.

Fuschia Wrote:

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> That my fondness for Mr Tumble is entirely

> platonic!

>

> I feel I am being unfairly accused of deviant

> practices!!! :))


Me thinks Fuschia doth protest too much. We can tell how you roll, .....or should i say Tumble!

Oh dear - I'm now watching much more CBeebies than I used to (purely for research purposes obv.) and I don't think I can blame this purely on the lack of adverts (although a serious +).


I'm still trying to work out the attraction of Mister Maker and Justin...which costume seems to be 'doing it for you' then?


Clowns freak me out!

  • 3 weeks later...

Mr Tumble freaks me out. I blame Poltergeist.


While we're at it, I'm pretty sure the tombliboos bed down in an alien's digestive tract everynight which is also pretty odd if you ask me.


Mind you, CBeebies overload has been all made worthwhile having just witnessed Yoko, Toto and Jamoko perform a pastiche of the climax of The Good The Bad and The Ugly, complete with ersatz Morricone...genius!!

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