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    Your Thoughts: The Diva Code Book

    That's true, you know I think Sesame Street has been very successful with books. But the Muppet Show characters have never really conquered that territory (not that there haven't been good works :) ).
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    Your Thoughts: The Diva Code Book

    I really think there's a disconnect nowadays. Miss Piggy got big in the '70s because she was on TV every week. And because she was something new and different. Obviously now the Muppets are not a regular thing the public sees. And I think even when they are seen, there hasn't been the "big...
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    25th Anniversary Follow That Bird Edition!

    Well what I was saying was kids should be taught to be open to new things, not always given just the movie they want. That's not a good precedent to set. That's what many critics say about Sesame Street, that's it's too much about instant gratification. Life and learning won't always be that...
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    2012 Theories

    I'm going with that theory! ;)
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    You might be an obsessed Muppet fan if...

    I think we have a winner! Hehe, just kidding. Good one! :wisdom:
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    2012 Theories

    Whatever date isn't played to death on The History Channel, I'll take seriously. ;)
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    The RHLC!

    Haha, good one. And it's true! You know, I wonder if Jim Henson was at that event. Couldn't the reporter have just gone up to Jim and asked, "Does this man work for you?" Lol
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    SST 40th Anniversary Event

    That's really nice, MN! I know we're staying at a hotel, but I'll see!
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    New Bowie album?

    Wow I didn't know that! Can't say I blame him though, hehe. Mrs. Pepper, my first admiration for Bowie probably came from Labyrinth too, lol. Though I loved his segment in the History of Rock and Roll documentary during Ziggy Stardust phase. :sing:
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    The RHLC!

    Hehe, I'm just recalling that interview where the reporter said Richard "claimed" to work with the Muppets, lol. So what does that mean in our case? We "claim" to be Muppet fans? :insatiable: Aw thanks a lot! I don't want to make you write your address for no reason, we can work it out there...
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    25th Anniversary Follow That Bird Edition!

    Yeah but at that point, the parents have already spent their money, hehe. ;) I mean, I loved a certain movie when I was little, but then it got taped over. So my parents bought me a different version of the same story. At first I was really upset that it was different, and not what I wanted...
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    Need prayers please

    My prayers are with your family!
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    The RHLC!

    Hehe, yes I do wonder if a sarcastic approach might be taken, lol. One question, and no one has to respond if it's not convenient. Would anyone on here who has the Muppet Cast Richard DVD be able to bring it to the event to borrow? I'd definitely mail it back. Like I said, no problem if no...
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    The RHLC!

    Thanks for all the kind words, hanging in there. :) I showed Emmett Otter to a friend a couple years ago; he was quite amused at how after awhile you could tell the same guys were playing the cute furry good guys and the nasty rockin bad guys, lol. I would say the Lizard sort of sounds like...
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    Favorite Fraggle?

    Well hehe I may be skeptical, but I think every generation claims to encourage individuality, only to persecute anyone who tries. ;) But all I really mean to say is there are good and bad things about any group, and I don't mind labeling someone a hippie if I feel they have some of the good...
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    How are you a Henson-Muppet fan?

    That's a good point, there are similarities! Certainly about the complex bond of a kid and her/his toy. And I'd definitely recommend seeing The Christmas Toy. :)
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    Favorite Fraggle?

    Hehe yeah me too, it's just that the hair thing was a big deal for the hippie movement. Boys enjoyed not being told how to look for once. That was one positive aspect of the movement. And it was wrong for Jim Henson to be judged for adapting some parts of the hippie movement, just because other...
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    Favorite Fraggle?

    Aw yeah I'm sorry, I do understand. It definitely wasn't all flowers and peace; there was too much irresponsibility. I mean though that at the time artists like Jim Henson sort of half adapted the hippie thing in the late '60s, early '70s (without the dropping out of society thing and...
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    Favorite Fraggle?

    Oh I'm not saying those stories aren't accurate, hehe. Just saying she represents the more positive aspects of the hippie movement (which didn't always exist, but again nothing is perfect. :) )
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    Favorite Fraggle?

    I've often considered myself "Hippie Christian" (which I got from a Tough Pigs commentary lol). Like sometimes traditional, but skeptical and different other times. ;)
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