
Ah yess. As an earlier generation toked up before traipsing to the revival house to see the latest re-release of Fantasia (1940 version), there is now a new animated morsel for the hemp-cigarette set:
Some College Kids Say They Get High Before Watching "Yo Gabba Gabba!"
... "It makes sense that college-age kids would take interest in watching because there is a strong pop culture element to this show, and because we have popular bands that college-age students like on the show," said Jacobs in an e-mail to ABCNews.com.
Matthew Ingraham, a 21-year-old student at Washington's Everett Community College, told ABCNews.com that he loves "Yo Gabba Gabba!" for its "randomness."
Like, wow, man.
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