Pianodog
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Uh, hello, I'm new here. (Shuffles feet awkwardly.) Well that's not entirely true. I just registered on the forum, but actually I've been lurking about for quite some time, mostly in order to read "Flippersteps in the Sand".
You have a lovely, friendly atmosphere here, and I promise I'm not going to spoil it, but as I am somewhat more laconic than you vivacious people, I may sound less cheerful than I actually am. Just a piece of information to save us from misinterpreting each other!
Anyway, first of all I have to admit that I'm not a great admirer of fan fiction in general . However, "Flippersteps in the Sand" really is extraordinary. Its epic scope and Together Again's awe-inspiring knowledge of Muppet history makes it special, and I don't think I'm mistaken if I say that the story's literary qualities and flow of language increase with every new chapter. In short, I've never been this impressed by a piece of fan fiction before. A remarkable work, and I eagerly await future installments of this "Gone With the Wind" of Muppetry!
Pianodog.
You have a lovely, friendly atmosphere here, and I promise I'm not going to spoil it, but as I am somewhat more laconic than you vivacious people, I may sound less cheerful than I actually am. Just a piece of information to save us from misinterpreting each other!
Anyway, first of all I have to admit that I'm not a great admirer of fan fiction in general . However, "Flippersteps in the Sand" really is extraordinary. Its epic scope and Together Again's awe-inspiring knowledge of Muppet history makes it special, and I don't think I'm mistaken if I say that the story's literary qualities and flow of language increase with every new chapter. In short, I've never been this impressed by a piece of fan fiction before. A remarkable work, and I eagerly await future installments of this "Gone With the Wind" of Muppetry!
Pianodog.