A television station, usually channel 2, with educational programs and the occasional kid's cartoon.
I was on PBS because they filmed my English class.
by Really Bad Poetry April 10, 2005
The "non-fiction real life journal of a teenage girl", "Go Ask Alice" is anti-drug propaganda, as the author who claimed to have found the book wrote it herself.
by Really Bad Poetry April 10, 2005
Ugly character on Degrassi, face covered in moles. He's new and he had a crush on Manny Manstealer his first episode. He is romantically linked to Darcy, the cute cheerleader, and it seems as though he has a crush on Emma Nelson, an environmentalist who enjoys giving oral sex to Jay and being a vegetarian (just not when she's in the van with Jay.) She's riddled with gonhorrhea.
Selena: HAHAHA! Let's watch that part again, Chester's face makes me laugh.
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I'm your mole behind enemy lines.
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I'm your mole behind enemy lines.
by Really Bad Poetry April 10, 2005
A childrens' show on WBGH/PBS about two Spanish children who transport themselves into Dragon Land or some shit.
Ugly Kid With Burnt Face in my Homeroom: -turns on TV and puts on PBS, and then talks in an undescribable Khmer accent- EYY DRAGON TALES!
Rest of Homeroom: wtf
Rest of Homeroom: wtf
by Really Bad Poetry April 10, 2005
Perfect blue buildings
Beside the green apple seas
Oh, I wanna get me a little oblivion
Baby
Trying to keep myself
Away from myself and me
Oh, little perfect blue building
I can't keep myself away from me
Oh, little perfect blue building
Beside the green apple seas
Oh, I wanna get me a little oblivion
Baby
Trying to keep myself
Away from myself and me
Oh, little perfect blue building
I can't keep myself away from me
Oh, little perfect blue building
by Really Bad Poetry April 16, 2005
"Six celebrities play house in the Hollywood Hills."
VH1 sticks several has-been celebrities into a mansion that looks like it's designed by Andy Worhol and the guy from Queer Eye. The producers arrange activities and stuff, and on the episode before the season finale, Sally Jessy Raphael always comes and has a talk show about the past weeks in their living room.
VH1 sticks several has-been celebrities into a mansion that looks like it's designed by Andy Worhol and the guy from Queer Eye. The producers arrange activities and stuff, and on the episode before the season finale, Sally Jessy Raphael always comes and has a talk show about the past weeks in their living room.
by Really Bad Poetry April 16, 2005
They were in Rat Race.
by Really Bad Poetry April 11, 2005