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No bridge too far, he's got a car
Though it would be extremely difficult for him to cross a bridge on just his feet, Mr. Blobby owns a motor vehicle and (presumably) is licensed to drive, which makes the journey much easier for him and his children.
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no tide too strong
This can be taken both to mean a literal tide, as an example of another obstacle that may cause hardship in reaching a destination, but can also refer to the "strong tides" of the oppression he receives from his body type and unconventional presence that may set him back mentally and emotionally.
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no desert too dry
Despite his unique body shape and hue, Mr. Blobby still has human needs, including the need for water; though a dry desert (i.e. without water) would be thusly difficult to navigate, we are assured that Mr. Blobby, if placed in this situation, would nevertheless survive, either through sheer willpower or through excellent resourcefulness and pre-planning skills.
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No hill too high
A high hill, and the act of climbing it, is often used as a metaphor for a very difficult obstacle that creates hardship in reaching one's destination (e.g. Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell's "Ain't No Mountain High Enough") but Mr. Blobby believes that he is capable of overcoming this obstacle.
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There's nothing in the world he cannot do
Mr. Blobby does not see his differences as a hindrance to his ability to survive or function. He believes that he can achieve anything "in the world," or rather, that there is nothing stopping him from doing so.
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Blobby, oh Mr Blobby
"Mr Blobby was a character on Noel Edmonds' Saturday night variety television show Noel's House Party. [...] A bulbous pink figure covered with yellow spots he sported a permanent toothy grin and jiggling eyes. Mr Blobby communicated only by saying the word "blobby" in an electronically altered voice, expressing his moods through tone of voice and repetition." (from Wikipedia)
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Ignition... Lift off
The song that is about to begin, "Mr. Blobby," is being compared to a rocket; it is "lifting off" into our ears.
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10 seconds... 7... 6... 5... 4... 3
They are counting down in time until the song begins, using "seconds" as the unit of measurement. This is likely because it is the base unit of time in the International System of Units.
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