Do You Find This Funny At All?

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Drtooth

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Though Henson never actually cooked the bird, it's the same concept.
Only Henson did it funnier.

Yeah, big Bird's a big bird. So naturally, we eat him. yeah. hey! there's a pidgeon on the window sill covered in dirt and germs. Bet that's tastey.

if you're going to do a Muppet send up, do something original and funny. Not so much for us fans, but for yourself.
 

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Ah, just take it a light hearted dig at our beloved Sesame Muppets. That particular "joke" has been on the net for as long as I can remember. It's certainly not as tasteless as some Muppet send-ups I have seen!
 

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Not tasteless, mind you.... just unoriginal and not funny on that level of Henson already made that joke much better.
 

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What, the family guy thing or the comic? Either way, I'm sure Henson would have a good sense of humor about these.
 

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If that offends you, what does this do: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtRBBbEJpVw
Holy crap, good find! Some people have waaaay too much time on their hands to put stuff like that together. I'm definitely not complaining, though.

I can't remember who said this but I've always heard "Parody is the sincerest form of flattery". That's how I look at stuff like this.
 

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Oh yeah, yeah. He would have had a great sense of humor about it. I read somewhere that Art Cloaky had a sense of humor seeing Eddy Murphy as Gumby on SNL.
 
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