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    Get ready for some Muppet nightmare fuel

    WOW, And I thought Le Bebete Show from France was weird. When was this, and what is this and why is it. lol My reaction: lol, though I'm more for The Angry Video Game Nerd. :)
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    Get ready for some Muppet nightmare fuel

    The Gonzo one was scary.
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    Get ready for some Muppet nightmare fuel

    2nd one is creapy, the third one is weird. The Muppet Movie screenshot, absolutely hilarious. lol
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    Crasher from Inner Tube

    There does seem to be quite a similarity with the red hair and face piercings.
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    Any Monty Python fans here?

    I like Terry Gilliam as that creepy guy who wants the knights to cross the bridge of death by answering thy the questions three to the other side they see. (1. What is your name (2. What is your quest (3. What is your favorite color (and subject to change depending on the knight or if the creepy...
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    Any Monty Python fans here?

    Yeah, 1988 is when I was born actually. lol Yeah, I got to see Hollywood Bowl. That's the one Python thing I haven't seen yet, that and And Now For Something Completely Different. Never knew MTV played Python and The Young Ones, awesome. :) I think I've seen one episode of Fawlty Towers where...
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    advanced eye mechanisms

    Thank You for the information. :)
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    Video: The Count Celebrates Sesame Street's 1 Billion Views on YouTube

    Matt Vogel's Count sounds really good. :) Very close to Jerry's Count.
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    Any Monty Python fans here?

    Is that the one where John Cleese's character sees double and Eric Idle leaves in frustration at the end and John looks at this chair and says "And how about you?" and the second Eric stays and is still interesting in the expedition and then there's two Johns that say "Indeed."? I remember...
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    advanced eye mechanisms

    I would like to learn more about how to make an advanced eye mechanism. What I want is eyelids that blink and eyes that move horizontally. Something that can be built mechanically and not electronically, kind of like something connected to the eye mechanism to either a leaver attached to a rod...
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    Any Monty Python fans here?

    I'm slowly checking out the Python albums because there's stuff they did that was only for the albums that were never part of the show or any film like there is this song Eric Idle did called "I Bet They Won't Play This Song on The Radio" and the whole thing is this folk rock song full of...
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    Any Monty Python fans here?

    Speaking of British Comedy, anyone ever seen "The Young Ones"? I bought the DVD set in decent shape at a thrift store. One point last week I decided to watch it and I was cracking up like crazy, it was a lot like if Monty Python had a sitcom. It starts out like a sitcom but the characters are...
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    Crasher from Inner Tube

    I was just curious, is Crasher a parody of Vivian from the British Comedy "The Young Ones"? They look and act very similar.
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    Any Monty Python fans here?

    Same here. Spitting Image is my 3rd favorite tv show ever. I've been trying to contact ITV and Network DVD about the DVD releases of the second half of 1990 and all the specials, documentaries, The South Bank Show special in 1990, commercials, TV spots, Comic Relief. They did a ton of stuff and...
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    Any Monty Python fans here?

    I've always enjoyed the show a little more then the movies. Though Meaning of Life was the closest to the show besides "And Now For Something Completely Different" which is basically the best of the Flying Circus sketches re-filmed for the movie screen. I like the sketch from I think the first...
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    Prayers and thoughts for Jane Henson

    I hope for the best for Jane as well.
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    Muppet ages on Sesame Street

    Very interesting because I something similar myself when Ernie & Bert meet in college but I don't think I ever saved the file. I don't think it was ever said but I know that Gordon and Susan live at 123 Sesame and Ernie and Bert live in the downstairs apartment at that building so I assume that...
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    Muppet ages on Sesame Street

    lol, I was going to also mention Grover and questioning his job with Child labor laws too but I wasn't sure if I should but I'm so glad someone got a change to joke on that. lol Yeah I always felt that Bert had a job in a factory for bottles or paperclips because technically Bert does all the...
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    Your Muppet mistakes

    As a kid I remember thinking that the cast of Sesame Street "Sesame Street Characters" instead of "Sesame Street Muppets"
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    Your Muppet mistakes

    Let's see, my Muppet mistakes... I remember I had some growing up in the 1990s. Well as a kid, I thought Bill Barretta performed The Cat in The Hat on The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss. I didn't know Frank performed Cookie Monster until my middle school years.
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