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Gosh. I remember that character, but I can't remember what his voice sounded like. I might have guessed Richard Hunt. If only I could hear a sound clip of that character I might know for sure.
65. Sing the National Anthem
66. Be jealous when you see all these couples on campus, but...
No, that wasn't the one. It was when Kermit was doing a lecture on how different the two balls were, but the other one kept turning out to be the same as the first one. Anyone else remember that?
Besides, again there was the sesameencyclopedia source that states that Goelz performed Mr...
Are you sure that's true? According to the Sesame Encyclopedia, that Mr. Between guy was performed by Dave Goelz. Also, I very clearly remember a talking beachball sounding like Bunsen Honeydew.
30. Scratch your head
31. Go to the library
32. Read a magaizine
I was going to say the exact same thing. I really like that drawing.
1. Read through your schoolbooks.
2. Check the score of the baseball game.
3. Realize you're posting all this on the wrong thread.
Boy, I was worried when I read that post. It's true Frank's characters are in good hands with Eric Jacobson. Still, it would be tragic if something happened to Frank. I'm glad he's doing better.
I know what you mean. I've noticed that a few times when Kermit was on "Hollywood Squares." It seems like when Steve is adlibbing a line he sort of sounds closer to his natural voice rather than Jim's Kermit. I hadn't noticed this in the movies or anything like that though.
Hmmm. I never noticed the sleeve thing on Steve's Kermit. Are you referring to the string that moves his arm? I've seen that on Jim's Kermit several times. Maybe, I'm thinking of something different than you're thinking of.
As for Gonzo, yeah, I've noticed a bit of a change on his voice...
Oh, you meant the college dorm thing? I described Kermit when I was supposed to describe Bert. O.K., I'm in a blue shirt and Bert's in his usual atire: The famous green, orange and brown striped shirt and saddle shoes.
O.K., I'm 23 years old. I'm a senior in college. I have blond hair and blue eyes. As for Kermit, well it's basically the same as Big Bird, just his green skin and collar. Lol.
Hmmm. I think I remember that one. Wasn't he the guy, who made a guitar out of squares and triangles? Lol. That was funny. I believe his name was Same Sound Brown.
By the way, returning to the original question which was overlooked here. Whatever DID happen to Gordon #2 (Hal Miller)...
I sort of agree. Ever since I saw MTI, I wanted to read the original story and compare it to the movie. But, I haven't had a chance to do that. I really hadn't realized there couldn't have been a Benjamina Gunn in the story until I watched an episode of "Hollywood Squares" where they said...
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