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    The "What Are You Eating Right Now?" Thread

    English muffins with Salmon cream cheese! (Trust me it's good! : D)
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    The RHLC!

    You are right, lol. They are assuming kids might watch this after all. ;) Kinda sad but, when I was a kid, the majority of documentaries you saw were on network TV and there was generally no cursing. And even with ones of tape, there was a sense of removing the language. I guess things are more...
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    Your Thoughts: Street Gang – The Complete History of Sesame Street

    Well I'm not sure but don't authors generally prefer not to censor their interviews? I do understand your concern, I don't like it when people curse too much either.
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    Your Thoughts: Muppets Letters to Santa

    So wait...he's supposed to be German? Lol, wow I figured he was playing an American, lol. (Love history but not as up on WWII lol)
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    Gonzo and Rizzo or Rizzo and Pepe

    That's my feeling as well, lol. And I probably like Rizzo best as a solo in MTM, I thought he was hilarious there and the classic New Yorker, lol. But the two of them together is nice since it's Steve and Dave. Hmm...basically Gonzo and Rizzo are a good team because they're so different and...
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    Are Kermit and Piggy married?

    Hmm good point! In that case, I still go with MTM and say they did get married. ;)
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    Your Thoughts: Muppets Letters to Santa

    Lol, that's so true. The rule in Hollywood is, if you want them to seem foreign to an American audience, give them the British accent! Even when they're not supposed to be British! :insatiable:
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    Mudwell's Death Procedure

    Ok, finally got up the nerve! I think they did a good job developing Mudwell and Wembley's friendship. Finally, they both find a friend who understand each other's unique qualities. And sadly we know it will be over so soon, expressing the unfairness of death. Mudwell's mood swing was...
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    Are Kermit and Piggy married?

    I don't recall it being mentioned; just that there was clearly some romantic connection (and tension since Piggy was flirting with George Hamilton). Piggy does call him "Hubby" in the 30th anniversary special though, hehe.
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    Are Kermit and Piggy married?

    I'm not sure the Muppets really have a concept of canon. They're more like the old Vaudeville skits or '30s comedy films, where you have the same characters in completely different circumstances each time (married then not married, cops then robbers etc). I like to think they were married in...
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    Mudwell's Death Procedure

    I'm honestly still working up the nerve to watch this episode. ::sniff:: :cry:
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    SST 40th Anniversary Event

    Looks like I have orchestra row J, which is fine with me. Yeah I might bring some kind of name tag just for introductions. :)
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    The RHLC!

    Oh I'm the same way, lol. I know that's one of the best parts, you hear him after every joke, lol. I was slightly perturbed that he clearly cut off his next introduction following Jim's speech, lol. If you notice, as Jim is first walking up, you can hear Richard yelling for him to do...
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    Your Thoughts: Muppets Letters to Santa

    Exactly, I mean I'm not saying the special should only be geared towards adults. I'm just saying there are many past Christmas specials that are meant primarily for children, but are deeper and challenging to kids (and also accessible to adults). You know it didn't occur to me that this Santa...
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    Your Thoughts: Muppets Letters to Santa

    Sure we all get something different out of it, that's as it should be. :) I think "Letters" was much better than VMC in that it was more sweet and uplifting. I just felt for me personally something like Muppet Family Christmas or Emmett Otter was a bit deeper. Not to say that there's anything...
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    Your Thoughts: Muppets Letters to Santa

    Right absolutely, that is childlike. It's a wonderful thing. What I saw in the special was a little too childish (again, the distortion of childlike). ;)
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    Your Thoughts: Muppets Letters to Santa

    Well it's not really saying child-anything is bad. Childish is meant as almost a distortion of childlike. The two do not go together. That's what I saw in this Christmas special a little bit (to keep it on topic ;) ). And I was defending children before when I said kids should be allowed to be...
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    Your Thoughts: Muppets Letters to Santa

    Well I think you have the childlike qualities, which is good. Childish rarely has good connotations in the English language. It indicates a lack of responsibility and usefulness to the world, it just means ridiculous. Childlike is a wonderful thing that I would never object to in a Christmas...
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    Your Thoughts: Muppets Letters to Santa

    Well again, it's how you do it. I should have said it came across to me as too childish (which has negative connotation) and not childlike (positive connotation). :)
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    Nicky Holiday

    I liked him a lot as a kid when I saw GMC; I didn't realize until much later how campy he was supposed to be, lol. Still, I did like the part with one of his girls: G: I don't know why you love her like you do! N: I don't know why, I just do. :cry::mad: lol
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