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Smig

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Actually, they made an entire SERIES (65 episodes) of that thing.
I'd like to take Ruxpin, Strawberry Shortcake, The Care Bears and their ******* cousins, Rainbow Brite, The get Along Gang, Rose Petal Place, Herself the Elf, drop them all in a deep pit, fill it with gasoline, and set a match to it...:big_grin:

At Least we had He-Man and Inspector Gadget..

Smig
 

electricmayhem

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I'd like to take Ruxpin, Strawberry Shortcake, The Care Bears and their ******* cousins, Rainbow Brite, The get Along Gang, Rose Petal Place, Herself the Elf, drop them all in a deep pit, fill it with gasoline, and set a match to it...

Oh No!! Not Care Bears and Rainbow Brite!
 

radionate

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Originally posted by Smig
Actually, they made an entire SERIES (65 episodes) of that thing.
I'd like to take Ruxpin, Strawberry Shortcake, The Care Bears and their ******* cousins, Rainbow Brite, The get Along Gang, Rose Petal Place, Herself the Elf, drop them all in a deep pit, fill it with gasoline, and set a match to it...:big_grin:

At Least we had He-Man and Inspector Gadget..

Smig
Oh Smig, Herself the Elf and Rose Petal Place are the only two I'd have to agree with you on.
 

Jackie

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I never watched the cartoon. Only this made for TV puppet special on Teddy Ruxbin. They even had the mudblups in it!
 

The Great Gonzo

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I'm a Muppet Show age--27.

I'm surprised to see so many young teenage whippersnappers here!:big_grin:
 

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I started going to this site a long time ago, around the time that it began, but I didn't become a member to the forum until way later, and my screen name wasn't even Wemblin' Kate, it was Wemblin' Cora. That's a long story. But gosh, I just remember thinking the whole time, that I was the only one around my age who was such a big muppet and fraggle fan. I honestly thought everyone on the forum was around my brother's age(he's 22), which most of you are, but I must say I am surprised at the number of people who are around my age. Because, to be honest, at my school it's hard to be a muppet fan, no one really understands or appreciates your muppet fandom. It's weird and I'm babbling. So I'll stop.

I am 16. I turn 17 in February, as said in the calendar.

-Wemblin' Kate
 

electricmayhem

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but I must say I am surprised at the number of people who are around my age. Because, to be honest, at my school it's hard to be a muppet fan, no one really understands or appreciates your muppet fandom.

I totally know what you mean! That's just how it was at my school. My friends would not have understood why I was so incredibly excited to finally get my Dr. Teeth, Bunsen, and Piggy figures in the mail today!
 

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It's easier to be in college and be a Muppet Fan. Colleges have a wider range of people who understand more than a small High School does. In High School everyone are drones. In college there is more freedom of identity :smile: And if you're working you keep hush hush about your Muppet obsessions. LOL!
 
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