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Originally posted by Aerosmith
Ken you said one reason you held nekkid Rowlf back was to add more articulation. If you do I beg you please dont use rubber like McFarlane did with the Headless Horseman figure to hide the joints in his legs. Read this for a reason why.

http://board.spawn.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=2;t=076732
I think Ken mentioned a while back that this probably won't happen because of the decomposition problem. He used the new Star Trek line as an example. But then again, this could just be a figment of my imagination....
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Originally posted by Gonzo


I'd personally love Fozzie's Studebaker with a feature where it starts out "plain," then you run it under cold water and it turns into the tripped out version....Can You Picture That?

Quinnnnnnnnn
LOL! I definitely can! The question is, can Ken do it? hehe!
 

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Hi Ken.
I just thought I'd write what figures I'd like to see, since it worked well with Invisible Fozzie and the Teeth repaint:

Vacation Kermit with similar accessories as Fozzie
Gonzo with Checkered shirt (See Jim Henson Hour)
Nigel (Both trenchcoat like in Sex and Violence, and tuxedo)
Droop (w/purple shirt like in Valentine Show)
Miss Piggy in red dress
Fozzie in suspenders and funny pants

Just wanted to let you know what I'd like to see

:big_grin:
 

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Originally posted by Luke


*Gasp* How CAN you say that ? Bill Baretta was obviously nothing but a crush, he'll be mortified !

Seriously, the only thing i've heard from anyone about Swamp Years is 'Cute' - i think i'm gonna start betting on how many times the word 'cute' is used in the MC 'Swamp Years' reviews. I guess if you can't say anything nice about something ... just say it's 'cute' !! :big_grin:
How about "This movie's got a great personality"
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(I am so behind....)
 

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Originally posted by Luke


Lingerie Fozzie ??? :rolleyes:
Luke, are you making a joke about different meanings for the same word, or are you unfamiliar with this bit of American terminology? I assume it is a joke, but if you don't know the American definitions, well, then one of us 'mericans should explain.
 

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Originally posted by MuppetQuilter


Luke, are you making a joke about different meanings for the same word, or are you unfamiliar with this bit of American terminology? I assume it is a joke, but if you don't know the American definitions, well, then one of us 'mericans should explain.
I think he knows exactly what he said. LOL!
 

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Ack! Get the image of Fozzie in garters and stockings out of my head!!! It's like he's dressed for a viewing of "Rocky Horror".
nooooooooo
American suspenders!! Not British ones!
 

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Originally posted by Aerosmith
Ken you said one reason you held nekkid Rowlf back was to add more articulation. If you do I beg you please dont use rubber like McFarlane did with the Headless Horseman figure to hide the joints in his legs. Read this for a reason why.

http://board.spawn.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=2;t=076732
Shoot, I have one of those Headless Horseman buried in my toy room somewhere. I wonder how he's doing? After reading that, I'm definitely not buying the Star Trek Enterprise figures, with the rubber like skin over their crotch joints. I suspected this would happen eventually, but not that soon. How old is the Sleepy Hollow series? Five years? The flip side of that is the X-Files series figures McFarlane made. The aliens that came packed with some of the figures have a rubbery head and shoulders, and mine seem to be holding up okay so far, but I'm still worried. I mean, I know for most toy companies it's generally all about the here and the now, and selling a product today, but I'd like to think I'm buying something with reasonable longevity.
 

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Lingerie Fozzie--

Hey! Stop fussing about the vision. Even "I" look good in fishnet stockings...except for the leg hair...
 
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