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And a few more. You might be an obsessed Muppet fan if......
You can tell me how to get to Sesame Street?
(Forgive me if I previously mentioned that)
You can very distinctly describe the differences in the voices of...........
Kermit and Ernie
Miss Piggy and Grover
Fozzie and Bert
I remember the Linda Rondstadt song very vaguely. She was with Elmo and another monster. (I guess Rosita wasn't around then, so it couldn't have been her) I don't remember much else about it though.
I know what you mean.
Unlike Frank, Jerry seems to have done a lot after Jim Henson's death. It probably will be pretty hard to find puppateers who can fill his shoes.
Yeah, I read that Carroll Spinney didn't want to destroy the illusion of Big Bird for children and have them think he's not real.
I actually remember that Mr. Roger's episode. It must have come out later than 1981, because I was only born in 1980. Yet I remember this one pretty well...
That's a good list. Just a few corrections:
I believe Carroll Spinney still performs Oscar. John only performed him in the Sesame Street 4D special and I don't think Jim ever performed Grover. I also don't think Joey performed Herry. But I could be wrong.
Also, you could include some...
Yeah. I was thinking that, considering one of the earliest sketches with Brown Grover was when he was with Kermit. I didn't think Jim performed both of them at once.
He also called Snuffy Mr. Yuckulupagus in one sketch. Then there was an ep where Grungetta called Telly 'worry-furry.' I don't get the Gordon/curly reference though. Wouldn't Gordon be 'baldy?' Or did Oscar call him that in the early eps when Matt Robinson played Gordon? I'm confused there.
I think I'll be Kermit in the next one since I have so many Kermit avatars in my in box. Besides, I think he'll get more airtime than Floyd did in the last one. (Sorry, Fragglemuppet)
Yeah. I just wish Floyd would have done more. Then again, he's not a very popular character these days. I should probably be someone else in the next role play.
It's over already? I never got a chance to add Floyd 2. Maybe we can have a tag ending....
Floyd: Hey, man. What are you doing.
Floyd 2: I'm joining the Electric Mayhem.
Floyd: Forget it! I'm the only bass guitar player around here!
Floyd 2: Says you!
Floyd: You wanna go...
Let's see, it's been a while since we updated these, let me think of some....
You might be an obsessed Muppet fan....
If your dog plays the piano and your cat has an eye patch.
If your pig sings, the chickens dance and the rats deliver your food.
(forgive me if I misquoted that)
If...
I'm not sure about Snuffy in FTB either. I think he was still 'invisible' at the time. (Remember movies are usually filmed ahead of time before they are released in theaters) He didn't really interact with anybody since he was watching Big Bird's nest, so I don't know. I do remember a scene...
I remember WORM TV was mentioned in an "Ask Oscar" segment where Oscar gave an address to write to if anybody could think up a word longer than 'Supercalafragalistic-yuck-a-ala-dochious.'
I see. The reason I was thinking 80s was because there was previously a quote from the song on the Toughpigs site and it was given the date 1980 or something like that. I guess that was a mistake.
I very clearly remember Big Bird's number 4 song, but I didn't know that there was a whole show out of it. Actually, I think it took place in the 80s according to toughpigs.com. I'm guessing it took place around the time Snuffy was 'imaginary.'
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