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LittleJerry92

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Let's also not forget.

This isn't the first time we've had puppet stuff for adults, even if this one happens to come from the Henson company.
 

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Looked through the comments and was very disappointed to find that there was only a handful 'Jim would be rolling in his grave' comments


I honestly thought there'd be more
 

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I doubt he'd care to be honest.

I mean, I'm not ignoring the fact that once upon a time we had Sesame Street parodying old gangster movies when he was around.
 

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I doubt he'd care to be honest.

I mean, I'm not ignoring the fact that once upon a time we had Sesame Street parodying old gangster movies when he was around.
Of course he would care, but to what extent? Would he be supportive or concerned?
 
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