Re: Anyone remember Barbapapa?




"Dirty Sanchez" <dirty_s@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>a l l y wrote:
>> "Alan Walker" <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>
>>> I recall the books and there was a tv cartoon as well.
>>>
>> Excellent. That's at least 4 of us then.... and 75% of those who
>> answered "yes" have names beginning with the letter "A".... Spooky or
>> what? You can prove anything with statistics...
>> ally-black=white
>
> Me too...
>
> Akezzi. . .
Me too. I do recall my daughters watching the series. The characters were
elephants, weren't they?


Rex.




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