A planet called Tele

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A planet called Tele

This planet is circling Smily as how this sun is called.
It is located near the center of the Milky Way. The exact location has to ramain a mystery as the inhabitants are very vulnerable to bad thought.
The planet has a rotation speed exactly matching the year, there is no day or night at all. The sunside surface consistes of grass planes with some flowers, some trees, a few bushes and lots of fluffy eared rabbits.

Main inhabitants of the planet Tele, Teletubbies are a happy couple playing and exploring the whole day. They eat when they are hungry, they sleep when they are tired. They use a very well balanced language, just fit to describe their every needs.

Some most peculiar details:
Teletubbies just eat, they dispose of by laughing a lot.
CBBC does not show them eating any green stuff. (should be advisable to do so) The gribbies are very tastefull soft egg shaped candy, tough you should wash your hands afterward.
CBBC does not show them drinking anything, not even jajoju, that caused a hype on Betelgeuse as the Vogons distributed it in handy cartons of 1 cubic mile.


Other spieces living on this planet : Noo-noo the garbage collector and play mate at times.

Notice they are guided by a tannoy as this is their version of the guide.

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