Thank you, thank you, thank you,
compilerbitch - I've been wanting to get my hands on a working copy of that file for ages! I couldn't find a site online where it would actually load!
The lost Rainbow episode...
For anyone who hans't seen Rainbow, it was a cult kids' TV show in the 1980s, featuring Geoffery (random guy with odd dress sense), Bungle (brown bear who thought he was all that), George (pink hippo with long eyelashes - need I say more?) and Zippy (God only knows what he was meant to be...thought he knew everything and got louder the more insecure he felt). They all lived in a house together, and Bungle, Zippy and George slept in the same bed, and they played games and sang songs with these three weird musical people who eventually got their own show...
Altogether, much better than Humbar, Fumbar, Jumbar, Jingbar and Zing Zing Zingbar of Boobah, Milo, Jake, Bella and Fizz of Tweenies, and all the other modern **** that assumes kids have the cognitive capacity of a vegetable marrow. (Wow, that kind of comment makes me feel so old!)
My brother showed me this when he got it in an e-mail, but I never got my own copy and the website was kaput at the time. Now I got to relive the innuendo! Yay!
The lost Rainbow episode...
For anyone who hans't seen Rainbow, it was a cult kids' TV show in the 1980s, featuring Geoffery (random guy with odd dress sense), Bungle (brown bear who thought he was all that), George (pink hippo with long eyelashes - need I say more?) and Zippy (God only knows what he was meant to be...thought he knew everything and got louder the more insecure he felt). They all lived in a house together, and Bungle, Zippy and George slept in the same bed, and they played games and sang songs with these three weird musical people who eventually got their own show...
Altogether, much better than Humbar, Fumbar, Jumbar, Jingbar and Zing Zing Zingbar of Boobah, Milo, Jake, Bella and Fizz of Tweenies, and all the other modern **** that assumes kids have the cognitive capacity of a vegetable marrow. (Wow, that kind of comment makes me feel so old!)
My brother showed me this when he got it in an e-mail, but I never got my own copy and the website was kaput at the time. Now I got to relive the innuendo! Yay!