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There are few things that bring greater joy to a British person than trying to explain Mr Blobby to Americans.

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  • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

    There are few things that bring greater joy to a British person than trying to explain Mr Blobby to Americans.

    nuclearoatmeal@beige.partyN This user is from outside of this forum
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    @astronomerritt

    I half get it. We had (maybe still have?) Barney the Dinosaur. Less said about that, the better.

    The true horror to me is that he has a child, or a spawn, or something, and HE BRED TRUE There will never be an escape from his dark rule.

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    • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

      @simonbp @reillypascal Genuinely. There’s something truly unsettling about him.

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      @astronomerritt @simonbp oh, I would have loved him as a kid (and I do now!)

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      • nuclearoatmeal@beige.partyN nuclearoatmeal@beige.party

        @astronomerritt

        I half get it. We had (maybe still have?) Barney the Dinosaur. Less said about that, the better.

        The true horror to me is that he has a child, or a spawn, or something, and HE BRED TRUE There will never be an escape from his dark rule.

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        @NuclearOatmeal Barney is the exact opposite of Mr Blobby. Barney was supposed to be a beloved children’s character and was instead both irritating and disturbing to adults. Mr Blobby was created to be irritating and disturbing to adults and became a beloved children’s character 😆

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        • reillypascal@hachyderm.ioR reillypascal@hachyderm.io

          @astronomerritt @simonbp oh, I would have loved him as a kid (and I do now!)

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          @reillypascal @simonbp We tend to be weirdly fond of him these days. He’s terrible but he’s ours.

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          • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

            There are few things that bring greater joy to a British person than trying to explain Mr Blobby to Americans.

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            @astronomerritt What about cricket? Can you explain that one to an uncultured American? Or hurling. They were doing a lot of that when we were in Ireland last year.

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            • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

              There are few things that bring greater joy to a British person than trying to explain Mr Blobby to Americans.

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              @astronomerritt The #1 Christmas song from 1993 is guaranteed to break brains on both sides of the pond.

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              • c_dan4th@mstdn.socialC c_dan4th@mstdn.social

                @astronomerritt What about cricket? Can you explain that one to an uncultured American? Or hurling. They were doing a lot of that when we were in Ireland last year.

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                @c_dan4th @astronomerritt Cricket is just baseball but the bat is flat, and all the fielding positions have ludicrous names like Fourth Slip and Silly Mid Off.

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                • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

                  There are few things that bring greater joy to a British person than trying to explain Mr Blobby to Americans.

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                  @astronomerritt The Australian version is getting Americans to taste vegemite or hand pass an AFL ball

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                  • c_dan4th@mstdn.socialC c_dan4th@mstdn.social

                    @astronomerritt What about cricket? Can you explain that one to an uncultured American? Or hurling. They were doing a lot of that when we were in Ireland last year.

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                    @c_dan4th Nobody can explain cricket. I think they make it up as they go along.

                    Hurling is just an excuse to attempt to murder a bunch of lads from the next county over.

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                    • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

                      There are few things that bring greater joy to a British person than trying to explain Mr Blobby to Americans.

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                      @astronomerritt a good warm-up exercise is to try to explain Noel Edmunds to Americans 🙂

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                      • masp@wandering.shopM masp@wandering.shop

                        @astronomerritt a good warm-up exercise is to try to explain Noel Edmunds to Americans 🙂

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                        @astronomerritt to his credit: Swap Shop was a genius idea, and an absolute must-watch.

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                        • masp@wandering.shopM masp@wandering.shop

                          @astronomerritt to his credit: Swap Shop was a genius idea, and an absolute must-watch.

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                          @masp @astronomerritt At some point during the Covid lockdowns the BBC released a bunch of wallpaper/backgrounds for use in Zoom calls. You can keep your Tardises and Only Fools sets, this one is still my favourite (although the 80s-era Weather Presenter board comes a close second).

                          #SwapShop #BritishTV

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