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Blame my brother for this one -- I find the video highly amusing. This is, perhaps, partially due to the fact that I had Bingo Bear as a child. As his batteries would drain his voice would get deeper and lower, and my sister would convince me that this bad Teddy Ruxpin knockoff was possessed by demons. I was eight so naturally I believed her.
So, I have no difficulty whatsoever imagining Bingo blurting out half of the stuff in the video. :: laugh ::
(Oh, and side note: someone I used to work with thought the punctuation mark in question was an "amber sand". Yeah. It was used in sentences along with other marks, like the "coma" and "semi cologne".)