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Kermit demonstrates same and different (1969)

TotallySpiesFan

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(1) What happens in this sketch?

(2) Where did it take place at?

(3) How is it?

(4) If there's ending music in there, how does it go?

(5) Are there any Muppets in this sketch besides Kermit?

5 questions please!
 

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I think I remember this. They had it on Play With Me Sesame.

1. Grover and Kermit demonstrate the same and different with random objects.
I know that Kermit has Grover hold a piano, while he holds a feather. Also Kermit eats a bacon sandwich (poor Piggy), while Grover has nothing.


2. It took place on a backdrop, I think it was either blue or purple, with a brick wall in the foreground.

3. How is it? Well I found it funny if that is what you mean, because it shows the antics of Frank and Jim at their best.

4. The normal ending "whop-whop" muppet music, I think.

5. The furry, lovable pal Grover.
 

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TotallySpiesFan,It's always okay to ask anybody about any muppet sketch you want.But,If you ever seen it before definately,Then you don't need to ask it at all! So why do you? If you really really really want to know what muppet sketch that you just never seen before at all or maybe parts of it,Then it's always okay of course! You get the idea?

And another thing,Anytime I ask a muppet skit that I just never seen before at all or parts of it,And if you don't know any of it all,then please just don't insist yourself posting it at all which is:frown:I don't know any of these _ questions,Would you mind asking Boober Gorg?) Because I'm not just hear to ask you,I'm just hear to ask anybody if they really really really know it all or parts of it,Then it's always okay.Or if you just don't know any of it at all,Then don't insist posting it all! Okay? You got the idea now TotallySpiesFan? If you do,Okay! Good! All Right! :wink:
 

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I've actually seen the sketch:

It featured Kermit and an unnamed Cookie Monster. In the sketch Kermit told us about the same with those two rectangles, as Cookie eats one of them, which turns out to be different. In the end, the monster eats the last one.
 

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Well that's good! But Next Time like I was just saying,Please ask any muppet segment that you never seen before at all or parts of it.That's all!If you totally already seen it before,Then please don't ask about it at all please!If you seen parts of it like if you remember what just happened in it or The year of it or so,Then it's exactly okay.

You still have it do you? If you still do,then it's very nice enough too at least! :wink:
 

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Infinity Sirius said:
I think I remember this. They had it on Play With Me Sesame.

1. Grover and Kermit demonstrate the same and different with random objects.
I know that Kermit has Grover hold a piano, while he holds a feather. Also Kermit eats a bacon sandwich (poor Piggy), while Grover has nothing.


2. It took place on a backdrop, I think it was either blue or purple, with a brick wall in the foreground.

3. How is it? Well I found it funny if that is what you mean, because it shows the antics of Frank and Jim at their best.

4. The normal ending "whop-whop" muppet music, I think.

5. The furry, lovable pal Grover.
This isn't the one from 1969; it's a sketch about heavy and light from 1975. Kermit has Grover pick up heavy things (a piano, then a boulder) while Kermit picks up light things (a ping-pong ball and a feather). When Grover wants to switch jobs, Kermit carries a huge sub-sandwich, while Grover picks up a balloon. However, the balloon is so big (and filled with helium) that Grover is lifted into the air! It's a pretty funny sketch.
 

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MuppetDude said:
This isn't the one from 1969; it's a sketch about heavy and light from 1975. Kermit has Grover pick up heavy things (a piano, then a boulder) while Kermit picks up light things (a ping-pong ball and a feather). When Grover wants to switch jobs, Kermit carries a huge sub-sandwich, while Grover picks up a balloon. However, the balloon is so big (and filled with helium) that Grover is lifted into the air! It's a pretty funny sketch.
I remember now! It made me laugh. Thanks for refreshing my memory, Muppetdude.
 
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