“Now Jot, you have experienced what happens when you lie to mother. Next time mother will not limit herself to chasing you with your lies, mother will do so much worse. Do not displease mother again Jot. Do not dare!”
Jot looks straight up horny rubbing that chair
“Today, there are only two reasons anyone under the age of dead remembers Jot. ”
I remember Jot on broadcast TV, and I’m not dead (yet!)
When I was a preschooler I had learned how to turn on the TV and change channels, but hadn’t learned the difference between Saturday morning and Sunday morning.
I remember very clearly turning on the TV and looking for Scooby Doo or Bugs Bunny, and being really mad that the only thing was Jot. Even well before kindergarten, I could tell when something was pandering and gross.
Oh no… they showed this in Australia in at least the late 70s on public funded tv (even the early 80s?) and that may explain many things about our country…
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“Now Jot, you have experienced what happens when you lie to mother. Next time mother will not limit herself to chasing you with your lies, mother will do so much worse. Do not displease mother again Jot. Do not dare!”
Jot looks straight up horny rubbing that chair
“Today, there are only two reasons anyone under the age of dead remembers Jot. ”
I remember Jot on broadcast TV, and I’m not dead (yet!)
When I was a preschooler I had learned how to turn on the TV and change channels, but hadn’t learned the difference between Saturday morning and Sunday morning.
I remember very clearly turning on the TV and looking for Scooby Doo or Bugs Bunny, and being really mad that the only thing was Jot. Even well before kindergarten, I could tell when something was pandering and gross.
Oh no… they showed this in Australia in at least the late 70s on public funded tv (even the early 80s?) and that may explain many things about our country…