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Muppet Reference on "Three's Company"

Convincing John

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Hey everyone,

I just saw an episode of Three's Company with a Muppet reference in it. For those interested, the episode is called "The Reverend Steps Out", and you can check out the link here. It will be on later tonight if anyone wants to tape it.

http://www.tvland.com/schedule/TVL_...howTitle=+&_DARGS=/schedule/TVL_show.jhtml.10

Anyway, this caught me totally off guard. Crissy is in a restaurant (not the Regal Beagle) with a guy and Crissy says (if I'm right about this) "I just hope that Miss Piggy doesn't become a snob now that she's a big movie star!"

I'm almost positive that's what she said. I had the show on in the background while I was working on some stuff, so I'm not sure if the quote is 100% right.

So if you're interested, check it out. At the very least, you can hear the theme song by Joe Raposo and see Don Knotts looking terrified on the merry-go-round!

Convincing John
 
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