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And I didn't catch any of them. Oh, well. At least all see Kermit on the Craig Kilborn show this week. I know when that's on, so I'll tape it. That's a bit off topic, but it is one way to catch a Muppet on television.
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Actually, I hardly remember it at all, except for Kermit, Piggy and Robin. It might not have even been a talk show. All I remember was seeing those characters and Piggy sounded like it was Frank Oz performing her and not Eric Jacobson.
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I don't remember laughing at all during the Racquel Welsh episode, well except for the UK skit with Marvin Suggs and the Muppathons. I'll try to think of more.
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Well, I'm glad I'm not the only one here who mentioned a "Muppet's Tonight!" episode. I guess that one was a bit dirtier than the original "Muppet Show." I really miss MT. I haven't even seen the one with Cindy Crawford. For that matter, I haven't even seen the one with Billy Crystal...
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Well, if they DID get married, it wasn't on "The Muppet Show." It was on "The Muppet's Take Manhattan," so we can disregard the episodes of the show to answer this question. Anyway, I looked at some of the transcripts at toughpigs.com and I guess I'll have to side with Kermit who says...
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Never mind. I found the one with Larry King and Piggy said they were maried and Kermit was denying it. Obviously, either they are married and Kermit denies it or they aren't and Miss Piggy thinks they are. I'll have to look at more transcripts at that site when I have time to see...
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I have that site loaded and all I can find are things about Ernie and Bert. I'm sorry to keep bothering you about this, but I can't find info about whether or not Kermit and Miss Piggy are married anywhere on that site.
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One that sticks in my mind is actually from "Muppet's Tonight!" Seymor and Pepe's "Elephino" joke. They were obviously hinting at a dirty word. Lol.
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Could you give us the specific website, Sal? I remember reading that script, but it's been a while and I can't remember exactly where to find that transcript. What show was it on?
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I just had one last night. I don't remember it too well though. I think I saw Kermit, Miss Piggy and Robin on a talk show or something like that. I don't remember what else happened though.
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I'm sorry if I'm getting a bit off topic with this answer, but I'd have to say the Muppet's were the most violent in "Treasure Island." It is sort of odd to see the Muppets in a swordfight like that. Plus there was the scene at the beginning when all the pirates were after Billy Bones...
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I missed it too, but I have heard Eric's Miss Piggy voice on "Hollywood Squares" and the Denny's commercial. I really can't complain about it though. When I first saw those I didn't even realize it wasn't Frank. In fact I only knew about Eric Jacobson recently when I first started...
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Actually, I remember watching the 30 years celebration on video last year and I don't remember Kermit and Piggy saying anything about being married. I'll take your word for it though. Maybe I was watching an edited version or maybe I missed that part or something. Then again, as I have...
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Yep. "Any Old Iron" was a good one. Here's another one I forgot to mention before. "I'm So Happy" from the Linda Rondstadt episode. It's funny watching those two unhappy guys sing about being happy.
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Yeah, but keep in mind that that episode aired three years before TMTM. As for my opinion on this, I've never thought of Kermit and Piggy as a married couple, but it is hard to deny that they DID get married in TMTM. To be honest, I am sort of confused on this.
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