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*Giggles*

;3 I'll tell Bunnie or Beaker and give you one of their numbers when I get back to the dorms.

*Nudge tease ect.*

See? We are COMPLETE fanatics. It's almost INSANE!

I could possibly go back and copy some of those adorable dreams when I'm not busy studying.

That dream of yours is adorable. :stick_out_tongue:

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Aw, I think that is such a serene little dream you had Erin.
Maybe it could! I was dreaming awhile ago on where Charles Chaplin's studio was...
and I actually found it LOL!




:3
 

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That was me. I dreamed that the Muppet crew had gathered in some large old house in the country (probably somewhere in Connecticut) for the weekend, in order to brainstorm ideas for a new show.

And yes, one of the new characters was a puddle of water in a sink, played by Dave. And in the living room, Jim and Jerry were singing something while Richard backed them up on the ukulele.
Oh yeah that's right! I don't know why that particular one stuck in my head, it was just very memorable, hehe. Yes it's often the simple quite times together than can spark creativity. :smile:

One dream I had involving Richard a while back involved a long walk with him through Central Park on a gray, overcast afternoon, and there were other people flying brightly colored kites.
Ahh, that is nice. :wink:

*Giggles*

;3 I'll tell Bunnie or Beaker and give you one of their numbers when I get back to the dorms.

*Nudge tease ect.*

That dream of yours is adorable. :stick_out_tongue:
Haha, funny thing is I don't even like Bunsen! But Beaker sort of smiled at me in the dream which was nice cause I used to be kinda afraid of him as a child. :eek:

>_> Wow, this thread has been viewed ALOT!
Yeah I know, it really is incredible. When I tell my friends, they can't believe it. I often think other users must be pondering just what is going on in that crazy freakish thread over there lol.
 

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Afraid of Beaker?
Don't worry, I was actually afraid of Sweetums. One of Richard's most sweetest characters. I even screeched at some point when I saw him on TMS as a kid.

Bunsen is probably the most misunderstood of the bunch. LOL!

Anyway, going back to Richard.

I wonder what'd he think of this thread...

XD
 

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Oddly enough I was never afraid of Sweetums, lol. And I grew up watching the old Frog Prince special (where he actually plays a villian). I'm not even sure why I was afraid of Beaker, I think it was the way his head was shaped and then just my child brain not understanding why he couldn't talk "properly." Lol

Of course we don't know for sure, but I'd like to think he'd be flattered. Did you ever read those articles on the MC tribute page? One of the contributors writes about how he wrote a very long fan letter about Beaker years ago and to his surprise, Richard actually called him on the phone! So he did seem like the type to go out of the way for the fans. So I don't think it's unreasonable to think he would appreciate the thread (of course I think he already does. :wink: ).
 

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(chuckle) Of course he'd be flattered...then again, he might also think we've all gone completely off the deep end.

But I mean...imagine being a fan who's sent a letter of appreciation to one of your heroes - and then getting a warm, appreciative phone call back. That would be an awesome experience for any Muppet fan.
 

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I have seen that little article. I actually got choked up. :smile:
Yah, I agree about the little bit crazy thing.

That's actually very generous of Richard to try to call the fellow back.
Not many people do that.
 

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But I mean...imagine being a fan who's sent a letter of appreciation to one of your heroes - and then getting a warm, appreciative phone call back. That would be an awesome experience for any Muppet fan.
That's actually very generous of Richard to try to call the fellow back.
Not many people do that.

It sort of reminds me of when Davy Jones visited Marcia on the Brady Bunch, lol. I mean, those kinds of things just don't happen!
 

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Oh boy! Um, well it looks like I'll be running the Bible study group at my Church tomorrow (I've actually known for a few days, but it just really hit me now!). I decided I wanted to share just a little bit of the speech Richard gave at Jim's memorial. A few of my friends really like the idea. I think it'll be great too, but right now, I'm terrified, lol.

I actually do have some experience at acting, but that's a little different than public speaking. I just really want to do a good job. Wish me luck! :wink:
 

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Oooo, good luck, heralde! I love your idea of sharing a part of Richard's speech, too. I think that will be perfect.

Just imagine us all (and Richard, hehe) there with you, trying to help you feel at ease. Lol, weird relaxation technique, but hey! :wink: I'm sure you'll do an awesome job! :smile:
 
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