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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
Vibs:
It will be hard, yes. But I can personally guarantee you things will be better in the end. I'm calmer now than I have been in a year or so, and my school grades are better than ever. You'll get through it- it may be a struggle at first, but you'll emerge happier than ever before.
TA
That's great news, Greg!
Now I suppose Jim Hill is gonna have to come out with an article that looks like this:
"SEE? Disney, the crap company that they are, is up to their old tactics again! They're trying to make that idiotic junkworthy film Muppets Wizard of Oz look better than it...
Terry:
If you're still here, you'll want to try Third Eye Blind over on Portland St. in Dartmouth. If I can remember correctly, they have all the figures but Pepe, all at $20. If you tell the owner who you are, he'll probably give you a discount of some sort, I know he did for me (and I'm a...
I'd love to tell you all, but the biggest bloody snitch in the class knows who I am (and he might be on here, I dunno.) If you REALLY want to know, PM me and I'd be more than happy to say. ;)
What I really like about Robin Williams is that you can listen to any completely random minute and a half of one of his albums and it'll make sense. Try this out with "Night at the Met"- it really works!
That's really too bad, Vibs. I'm in the same boat as you are- my dad moved out in February. You'll be fine. You may find it hard for the first few days or so, but after that, it'll be fine- I know that firsthand! We're all here for you, so just remember to ask if you need any more advice. Oh-...
Well, I can. Speaking of which, I'll here and now make a Top 10 list:
1) Sam the Eagle
2) Beaker
3) Janice
4) Link Hogthrob
5) Floyd Pepper
6) Sweetums
7) Chef
8) Angus McGonagall
9) Dr. Bunsen Honeydew
10) Johnny Fiama
Mine are Ron White, Ellen Degeneres and Robin Williams.
Ron White actually gave me much of my dry sense of humor, and many of his sarcastic jokes are really rather funny.
Ellen makes observations on life that are so hilarious, I find myself unable to stop laughing. Everyone in my family...
(watch TA's spirits drop)
Whoops! Sorry about that CJ. Couldn't remember what the lyrics were to the BB song (as I only ever saw it in hospital and a few times when I was really young) so I Googled the song and got that. Hold on a minute here, I'll get the lyrics and edit them into the post...
This may come after MrsPepper's post, but it is in no way directed at her.
I'd like to reinforce what CJ said in one of his previous posts, that Raposo's songs are indeed educational. Repetitive yes, but educational, unlike the "Jump Song" and the like from Elmo's World. Take my all time...
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