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About an Old Muppet Father & Son Skit.

mikebennidict

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A Man and his son are walking through a forest and the kid comes up with the bidea of him playing the dad and his dad playing the son.

The father, now the kid wants to climb a tree and his son, now the dad, says "don't climb so high" but the father does it anyway and is now afraid.

Son says, I told you not to climb so high.

Father climbs down but slips and fall but is OK.

Not long after that the kid wants to go back and be himself again and the father does the same.


At the end the kid asks a question says " Daddy? something something."

and the dad says, Somehow."

I can't remember now all that was said but it was one of those rather sentimetal skits which probably had some kind of meaning.
 
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