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George Vs. Beauregard

Hubert

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Beauregard. No contest. You might as well lock this thread. Everyone will say Beau. :oops:

I do really like George, however, but considering Beau is my favorite Muppet, I'll have to choose him. In face, if Beauregard (the MC user) didn't occupy it, Beauregard would be probably my username.
 

JJandJanice

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Yeah, I would have to go with Beauregard as well, he's just all around a more entertaining character than George.
 

CaseytheMuppet

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George was funny and all, but he was way too negative. I love Beau's dimwitted persona. I also love his funny eyebrow scrunch. It makes the Muppets so much funnier! :oops:
 

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George didn't have that much going for him except his grumpiness.

Beauregard had many fascists to his character, such as loyalty and strength of heart (as well as strength of body) and stupidity. Obviously, I'm a huge fan!
 

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I also must say Beauregard. He is really sweet, and has a rather simple mind, which is what makes him lovable.
 

Mary Louise

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I’m going with Beauregard all the way! He’s sweet. He’s sincere. He’s funny. And he rocks on the harmonica!
 

mo

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beaureguard. nuff said.
 
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