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http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/tv-funhouse-maraka/n12132/

 

And, actually, it is common knowledge that Dora the Explorer is a drug mule.

 

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http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/tv-funhouse-maraka/n12132/

 

And, actually, it is common knowledge that Dora the Explorer is a drug mule.

 

AJ

If Mittens chose to save baby penguin based on his beliefs, and Mitten's beliefs are not in his direct control, does Mittens really have free will?

 

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I'm sick of listening to Dora the Explorer.

 

That all.

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Alternatively, Tina Turner 40 years ago...

 

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...and Tina Turner today...

 

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;)

 

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Most of the time my son watches babyfirst tv, sprout for thomas and friends and the Disney channels for mickey mouse, jake and the neverland pirates, and doc mcstuffins.

my wide got our oldest stuck on jake too lol.

 

 

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Your "wide" isn't a member here right?

 

My little ones jump from Dora the explorer to Avengers (in any form) and everywhere in between.  I really was getting ready to make a webcasted Dora Spoof with all of the f'ed up dark comedy that kept popping up in my head every time Dora would come on.....  

 

 

Ever seen the Episode where Dora goes undercover with the KKK?

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Not kid rated

 

 

My nephew loves Cailou and Special agent Oso right now. I have my Netflix account setup on our big tv, and now when I log in my top 10 is nothing but kid shows.

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Not kid rated

 

 

My nephew loves Cailou and Special agent Oso right now. I have my Netflix account setup on our big tv, and now when I log in my top 10 is nothing but kid shows.

I have the same problem.....  I thought Netflix was going to start making individual user logins to combat this

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