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The Teletubbies eat tubby custard and ride the Custard Train around Home Dome. A child in Tummy Tales tries to make his baby sister laugh. The Teletubbies play with the Tiddlytubbies. Po loves the Tiddlytubbies. Teletubbies love each other very much. Description: A song all about making babies since I am an expert at such things. "Babies" is a song and single by British rock group Pulp. It was released as a single for Gift Records in 1992, and was later remixed for the Sisters EP in 1994. The remixed version featured on the His 'n' Hers album and the original single mix on the Intro – The Gift Recordings compilation. The song failed to chart in 1992, but became a Top 20 hit when re-released in 1994, peaking at #19 on the UK Singles Chart. Babies are a rare Chinese delicacy that has recently been popularised in America and Britain for their sweet taste and tendency to excrete liquorice allsorts. Babies are a central part of The French Family. Babies are small, helpless, and cute. Therefore, if anyone is against anything that could conceivably be tied to babies, nixo facto, they are French. Now I'm gonna have to tell you everything you need to know about babies. They're created by sexual reproduction the imagination of President Warren Harding and brought to you by Hawkman, desire your utter annihilation, and are scientifically known as Uselessus Stupidicus until adulthood, at which point they are known as humans. However, their existence is unfortunately required for the human race to survive or something. The heroic and selfless superhero Pennywise the Dancing Clown has dedicated his life to babies' Maine-wide destruction. There are five classifications of babies, and all of them are extremely dangerous and should be approached with caution. The five classifications are: the Monster Baby, the Psycho-Baby, the Psycho-Baby in Denial, the Boy Genius, and the Killer Klown from Babies are odd life-forms that eat Zant every day. Link kills them for that.
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The Teletubbies eat tubby custard and ride the Custard Train around Home Dome. A child in Tummy Tales tries to make his baby sister laugh. The Teletubbies play with the Tiddlytubbies. Po loves the Tiddlytubbies. Teletubbies love each other very much. Babies are odd life-forms that eat Zant every day. Link kills them for that. Description: A song all about making babies since I am an expert at such things. Babies are a rare Chinese delicacy that has recently been popularised in America and Britain for their sweet taste and tendency to excrete liquorice allsorts. Now I'm gonna have to tell you everything you need to know about babies. They're created by sexual reproduction the imagination of President Warren Harding and brought to you by Hawkman, desire your utter annihilation, and are scientifically known as Uselessus Stupidicus until adulthood, at which point they are known as humans. However, their existence is unfortunately required for the human race to survive or something. The heroic and selfless superhero Pennywise the Dancing Clown has dedicated his life to babies' Maine-wide destruction. There are five classifications of babies, and all of them are extremely dangerous and should be approached with caution. The five classifications are: the Monster Baby, the Psycho-Baby, the Psycho-Baby in Denial, the Boy Genius, and the Killer Klown from Outer Space. Babies are a central part of The French Family. Babies are small, helpless, and cute. Therefore, if anyone is against anything that could conceivably be tied to babies, nixo facto, they are French. "Babies" is a song and single by British rock group Pulp. It was released as a single for Gift Records in 1992, and was later remixed for the Sisters EP in 1994. The remixed version featured on the His 'n' Hers album and the original single mix on the Intro – The Gift Recordings compilation. The song failed to chart in 1992, but became a Top 20 hit when re-released in 1994, peaking at #19 on the UK Singles Chart.