Was Once Ernie
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Very cool! I haven't talked to him in ages!P.S. I'm working with J. Ludin on a play right now. I'll tell him we "chatted"
Very cool! I haven't talked to him in ages!P.S. I'm working with J. Ludin on a play right now. I'll tell him we "chatted"
LOL, oh my gosh that was very hilarious improv at the end, man! Funny throughout in fact, great name for the little guy too. You sound like you can do a killer Scooter.Hey Gang! New to the site. Thanks for this forum. It was very helpful in choosing a Whatnot! I did a quick little vid to show people Ogden Goodspeed!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01zJ6MDpQP8
Very fun!
I know it wasn't directed at me (and I don't have that much experience), it would probably work for a little bit. Whenever I moved a lot, the tape would fall off.Hey Jinx!
Do you think double-stick tape would work? That's what the Muppets used to use in the olden days.
Wow, thanks for putting up all the pictures. I especially like the display cases that have unfinished parts of the real Muppet characters in them. There's an unsculpted Gonzo head in there and also a set of Gonzo's eyes with the eyelid wire attached. If you've ever wanted to see how his eyelids work... it's right out there to look at. I also spotted a Janice head and a Waldorf head and a Bunsen head. Very cool stuff!Friends,
Just visited the FAO Muppet Whatnot Workshop and posted a bunch of photos so you could see firsthand what it's all about.
Much smaller space than I expected. A great experience nevertheless. Walked out with two whatnots for my kids.
Hope you enjoy the photos.