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The History of the Muppet Frogs

JaniceFerSure

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Docnzhoss said:
It's totally a question of the chicken or the egg. I heard that there was once a Muppet tadpole, and someone snatched him up and extracted some DNA. With this DNA, new Muppet tadpoles were born, and they grew to become Muppet frogs. These Muppet frogs were seperated and placed under different environments and surrounded by different creatures. Of these frogs, the most personable was named Kermit, and he was tapped to become a star. The others lacked Kermit's wit, personality and charm and were placed in smaller roles. The rest is history.
Well said Ryan.
 

Docnzhoss

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Well thank you. I can assure you it's all scientific fact. Just ask Bunsen. :confused:
 
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