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Last thing that made you think or say"WTH?!"

I just saw a picture of what the Tellytubbies would have looked like if they came out before color TV was invented. Good thing they didn't come out until after, those little buggers look pretty terrifying in B&W!:fearscream:
 
I just saw a picture of what the Tellytubbies would have looked like if they came out before color TV was invented. Good thing they didn't come out until after, those little buggers look pretty terrifying in B&W!:fearscream:

The Teletubbies would look crap in ANY colour IMHO.
 
I just saw a picture of what the Tellytubbies would have looked like if they came out before color TV was invented. Good thing they didn't come out until after, those little buggers look pretty terrifying in B&W!:fearscream:
A bit like the video to A-ha's The Sun Always Shines on TV?
 
I was watching the last episode in the series Animals Behaving Badly, in which presenter Liz Bonnin visited such diverse exotic locations as suburban Sydney, the rainforests of Panama, chimpanzee colonies in southern Africa, rock pools off the Sussex coast and, er, Luxembourg. It was the last location that made me raise my eyebrows - I don't think I've ever before seen a nature programme on location in the diminutive Grand Duchy. What brought her there were the stone martens, animals traditionally used to living in forests whose instinct to mark out their territories leads them to sabotage car engines. An Ecosia search led me to a PhD thesis from ten years ago:
Ecology and Behaviour of Urban Stone Martens (Martes foina) in Luxembourg
 
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