Kipper the Dog Theme Song, Coloring Pages, and Fan Forum
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Coastin' Carl - 20 Feb 2008 02:52 GMT Cheers,
Kipper is this cute little doggy who goes on mini adventures with his best friend, Tiger, Pig, and his little piggy nephew Arnold. Ever since it hit the airwaves in 1997, with its catchy, silky, jazzy theme song ... it has been our favorite preschool character bar none. This is one laid back puppy! Shall we have a go Pig?
We've created a web site with the Kipper the Dog theme song, including a listing of DVDs with all of the episodes, and 33 books plus kipper and dog coloring pages to be printed out and colored. Please check it out & sign up for the newsletter blog for updates.
http://kipper.littletoons.com/ (USA Friends) http://kipper.littletoons.co.uk/ (UK Pals) http://kipper.littletoons.de/ (Deutschland Kinder) http://kipper-fr.littletoons.com/ (France Amis) http://kipper.littletoons.ca/ (Canada Canucks)
Thanks very much. We firmly believe in educating our little preschool children ... one character at a time.
Atheist Chaplain - 20 Feb 2008 02:58 GMT > Cheers, > [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] > Thanks very much. We firmly believe in educating our little > preschool children ... one character at a time. relevance to Australian TV ?? that's what the "aus" in aus.tv stands for :-)
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Coastin' Carl - 20 Feb 2008 07:15 GMT You don't understand Kipper is a UK creation. And you have access to UK programming. Thusly right on target! I do this every month by the way, whenever I get another done. It takes forever.
Atheist Chaplain - 20 Feb 2008 08:24 GMT > You don't understand Kipper is a UK creation. And you have access to > UK > programming. Thusly right on target! I do this every month by the way, > whenever I get another done. It takes forever I do understand that Kipper is a UK cartoon and THIS is an Australian news group, we don't get UK TV, there is a little thing called 15 thousand kilometers between here and the UK. If you so fervently believe that Australia has a free to air TV station broadcasting the "Kipper" show somewhere within its territorial waters, I would love for you to provide this information and prove the relevance, otherwise it might behoove you to not SPAM Australian news groups or put an "OT" in the topic header so at let us know it is an off topic post :-) Thanks
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Ian F. - 20 Feb 2008 08:56 GMT > otherwise it might behoove you to not SPAM Australian news groups or put > an "OT" in the topic header so at let us know it is an off topic post > :-) He's using Google Groups and almost certainly does not understand that this is Usenet and that we have certain rules.
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Coastin' Carl - 28 Feb 2008 05:26 GMT I most certainly understand this is USENET. I've been on it since 1992. However since you are still close to the UK, people are still interested in these characters and since I only post once a month to 8 groups, you shall still be included. Perhaps there will be a character you like. For instance I just finished 169 coloring pages for Strawberry Shortcake, it takes weeks! uggh. Have a good day.
Atheist Chaplain - 28 Feb 2008 11:35 GMT >I most certainly understand this is USENET. I've been on it since > 1992. However [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > good > day. do you call 15000 f.cking kilometers close, why not walk to my house, I will have a beer waiting for you when you get here. Here is a clue for free for the terminally stupid, we do not get anything to do with the show you are spamming AT ALL on free to air TV in Australia. do you now understand ?? Every post you make here from now on will be ridiculed and I WILL badger you all the way back to your ISP if I have to, now please just go away.
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Coastin' Carl - 28 Feb 2008 23:59 GMT NO USENET since 1993 as I have said. Google Groups since 2006. And I don't drink, also I don't have a telephone number as well simply go to the library. Have a good day.
Atheist Chaplain - 29 Feb 2008 02:53 GMT > NO USENET since 1993 as I have said. Google Groups since 2006. > And I don't drink, also I don't have a telephone number as well simply > go to the library. Have a good day. I'm sure Windstream will love to hear about your repeated spamming of Australian news groups ( abuse@windstream.net ) Or how about I write an official letter of complaint to HIT Entertainment Limited, (Maple House, 149 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7NF United Kingdom.) and outline your repeated spamming of what I am sure is their copy written material. your call...........
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Horry - 09 Mar 2008 20:27 GMT >>I most certainly understand this is USENET. I've been on it since >> 1992. However [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] > Every post you make here from now on will be ridiculed and I WILL badger you > all the way back to your ISP if I have to, now please just go away. But we DO get Pingu, Bob the Builder, Dora the Explorer, Franklin, Maisy Mouse, Noddy (I think, still), Teletubbies, Thomas & Friends, and The Wiggles, here on Australia FTA TV.
Coastin' Carl - 24 Mar 2008 02:17 GMT Thanks Horry. I have done Maisy, and just finished Bob the Builder. It's proving difficult to find all the theme songs for everything. Do you not get the Wonder Pets yet? They are quite cute, I think each episode takes 33 weeks to make. It's photo-puppetry.
> But we DO get Pingu, Bob the Builder, Dora the Explorer, Franklin, Maisy > Mouse, Noddy (I think, still), Teletubbies, Thomas & Friends, and The > Wiggles, here on Australia FTA TV. Ian F. - 28 Feb 2008 12:15 GMT >I most certainly understand this is USENET. I've been on it since > 1992. Then surely you would know to quote a part of the post you're responding to. I don't think you've been on Usenet since 1992 - I think you've been on Google Groups for a couple of months.
> you shall still be included. And you 'shall' be reported to your ISP for spamming.
Now go away, there's a good lad.
Ian
Horry - 09 Mar 2008 20:30 GMT >>I most certainly understand this is USENET. I've been on it since >> 1992. [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > Now go away, there's a good lad. I, for one, enjoy Carl's monthly posts. And I'd be sorry to miss the Strawberry Shortcake update because of some specious complaint to his ISP.
Halmyre - 28 Feb 2008 16:14 GMT In article <0bde1fce-4b7d-45ed-a6c1-2803e5e98ac9 @v3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, coastincarl@gmail.com says...
> I most certainly understand this is USENET. I've been on it since > 1992. However [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > good > day. Kipper The Dog? Is this a new Vietnamese cooking tip?
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I'll just go and get my baton...it's in Chicago.
middlelight@googlemail.com - 28 Feb 2008 19:48 GMT >In article <0bde1fce-4b7d-45ed-a6c1-2803e5e98ac9 >@v3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, coastincarl@gmail.com says... [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > >Kipper The Dog? Is this a new Vietnamese cooking tip? No, but it'll get you on the SOR if caught. :)
Halmyre - 28 Feb 2008 19:55 GMT > >In article <0bde1fce-4b7d-45ed-a6c1-2803e5e98ac9 > >@v3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, coastincarl@gmail.com says... [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > > No, but it'll get you on the SOR if caught. :) Aren't you confusing it with dogging the kipper?
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middlelight@googlemail.com - 28 Feb 2008 19:57 GMT >> >Kipper The Dog? Is this a new Vietnamese cooking tip? >> >> No, but it'll get you on the SOR if caught. :) > >Aren't you confusing it with dogging the kipper? I tried that once, but some of the other diners complained.
fish.. - 20 Feb 2008 03:29 GMT In article <2d6043f3-ed33-4071-8bf3-32c7a40d7b73 @p73g2000hsd.googlegroups.com>, coastincarl@gmail.com says...
> Cheers, > [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] > Thanks very much. We firmly believe in educating our little > preschool children ... one character at a time. never heard of them, back to spamming you go.
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