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    The RHLC!

    More Placido Flamingo! (the great one) http://youtube.com/watch?v=pt4kpgETEvg
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    The RHLC!

    I get what you're saying. The film kinda says that death means the end. I don't agree with that. I don't think the ideas should die in our minds just because the creators are gone. It's just that lately, preserving these ideas seems to mean pushing aside the original projects to make room for...
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    The RHLC!

    It's OK, I understand wanting to avoid saddness, you don't have to look. :) I also understand what you're saying about taking up the torch. I do admire the people behind the Muppets making the effort to continue all these years. And you're right, they create their ideas to last. But the...
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    What sketches scared you as a kid?

    I've always loved the "If Moon was Cookie" song, but the video always scared me. Just the part where all the light goes out and all you see is Cookie's eyeballs. I remember having a nightmare about that! Wow, this takes me back. It doesn't bother me now though.
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    The RHLC!

    No this is definitely not that one. It's not supposed to be funny. Well, I suppose it's kinda dark humor. But in the end, it's supposed to be melancholy. The puppets continue like nothing's wrong, but in the end have to admit their creator has gone away. Actually, it's very relevant to the...
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    The RHLC!

    Oh definitely, Linda was great. I enjoyed reading a quote of hers on Muppet Wiki. When she first started on SS, everything written for her was about "How does a deaf person do this?" Like she wasn't a regular human being like everyone else. She suggested that they tried to show her sense of...
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    Tough Pigs Updated!

    I know! Those commentaries are great, I end up crying with laughter. They're so true! Lol
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    Remember the Spice Girls?

    Yeah if anything, the Monkees were 'the original boy band' (only they were better!) Honestly, I don't mind watching colorized films too much, I just think it's unnecessary. And did you notice people's teeth turn BLUE in colorized films? It's true!
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    Remember the Spice Girls?

    I used to be that way about B&W when I was like five! Lol But I eventually got over it. Some of the best movies of all time are in B&W. And actually some of them would look even more dated now if they had used color available at the time. That's what Ebert says about the Beatles' A Hard Day's...
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    Remember the Spice Girls?

    Yeah, the world is inherently flawed... But Skye is right, we shouldn't let other people's trendiness prevent us from liking something. If we do, popularity is STILL influencing our behavior! Basically I think there's a difference between liking music, and recognizing its importance. I can...
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    Remember the Spice Girls?

    Oh definitely! Like I said before, I often have that dilemma. I don't want to dismiss something just because it's popular. I know I have missed out on a lot of great things for that reason, and I regret it. Examples are Wayne's World and Austin Powers. It turns out I adored them! But that was...
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    Remember the Spice Girls?

    Exactly, I was listening to The Beatles when everyone else barely knew who they were. I do tend to have a grudge against anything that's popular. I know sometimes that's wrong, you shouldn't NOT like something just because it's popular. But the problem with trends is that they overshadow every...
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    The RHLC!

    Heh, yes, because you rarely ever see disability on Television. They're still obsessed with everything (and everyone) looking perfect and pretty. I'm glad Sesame Street was one of the few shows that broke that trend. :)
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    Classic Sesame Street clips on YouTube

    Lol, I really liked the Ernie/Oscar sketch! Odd how that they even thought to put one together though. Was Frank Oz on vacation or something? Lol I enjoyed it, especially the crazy sound Oscar's rubber duckie made and how much he loved it, lol. And as usual, Sesame Street made a point about...
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    Fun, Fun, Fun for Everyone

    I got Gummi Bears too, but I only liked the TV show, not the candy! Lol
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    The RHLC!

    Cool, thanks for sharing! Was this taped off the TV?
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    The RHLC!

    Oh cool, what does that character do in the episode you have on tape? Yeah I'd like to see Aristotle at some point as well. Pretty gutsy idea to have a blind Muppet. :)
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    Snoop Doggs cut scene

    Well heh I can't say I'm a big Snoop Dog fan, I just liked the scene. Lol
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    6 ft. tall Kermit the Frog

    Wow, that thing looks huge! (Sorry, I know that wasn't much help. It's just, WOW. Hehe)
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    Tragedy at Virginia Tech!!!

    It's ironic to me that our country is so obsessed with being 'politically correct' and protecting kids from bad influences, and yet a person like that goes completely under the radar. It's all talk, no one is looking out for these kids. And yes he was ultimately responsible for his own...
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