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I had that awful dream when Richard snapped at a kid. I mean, I hated the kid too, but it was still awful. And this particular counselor told one kid to shut up, but I saw him apologize later, and it was the sweetest thing in the world.

But I do recall Karen Prell restating that Richard would yell "What the h*** are you doing?! Do it properly!" to puppeteers, just, randomly, to make sure they were pushing themselves. I don't think I could take that. :embarrassed:
 

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Aw, that is sweet that the counselor apologized.

Oh yeah, I remember Karen saying that, too. I actually kind of like that, though. Not in everyday life obviously, but while working, it's kind of interesting. And it keeps people on their toes, that's for sure! And Richard did just want them all to do the best they could do. It's funny because he looks like such a sweet and soft guy, which he certainly was. But he sure could put on a tough-guy act when he wanted to.
 

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I love his little tough-guy act...from a distance, of course. :smile:

I forgot. I had a big Richard vibe last night. I went to his Peter Paul and Mary concert, and I was already on the verge of tears, cause, you know, Peter was out of breath after one song, Mary had just had her bone marrow transplant, it was so sad. Then they started playing Light One Candle, and I started randomly bawling and convulsing into the binoculars, cause some of the lyrics reminded me of Richard. I was the only idiot bawling in the whole hall. Thank you Richard. :rolleyes: :wink:

I just noticed, Skye. You always respond to everyone's posts. Thanks for that, it really means a lot to me, and I'm gonna guess and say everyone else too.
 

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Haha, yeah, you're right. I suppose being at a distance is helpful in that case. I guess I just want to be close by the cute, tough guy. :wink:

That is so cool that you went to a Peter, Paul, and Mary concert! I must be out of the loop, I honestly didn't realize they were still touring or still together even. Richard sure can have that effect on us sometimes, though.

Aww, that's so sweet of you. I feel special now! :smile: I thought sometimes that I talk too much. :big_grin: You all here do say very interesting things... it inspires me, I think. The fact that you like it really means a lot to me, too.
 

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MBM's right Skye, it does mean a lot to everyone else. I know it does to me.
 

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Aw, thank you, Ilikemuppets. I'm very glad to hear that. Y'all are so sweet.
 

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Well, I mean if you want to say that having a Wembley plush is betraying to the club, then your own Club Owner is a betrayer too!

I have an 18" Kermit plush alongside my Scooter plush and my InuYasha plushie. :wink::smile: Love 'em both.

Well...I only picked Kermit cause they didn't have any Scooter plushies at all. Apperently the only Scooter plush made was the one from like...1978. Well, the only 'good-quality' one at least.

Saw the one from Muppets 3*D in a picture that Ilikemuppets sent me, and...eeeh. Scooter does not look too good in that picture. Plus, I wouldn't be able to really get to Disneyworld anytime soon.

Ooh! Had another dream last night. Not sure if it's Richard related but it's interesting at least.

I was wandering down a street, I looked completely out of it, it was flooded and the area looked almost war-torn it was so damaged. I only had my purse, a small blanket on my shoulders, and my Scooter plush in my arms.

(I still keep a small blanket [3 feet square] that a woman made for me when I was a baby. Don't carry it around of course, but I still keep it around me, cause I like it.)

My purse was soaked, and my cell phone wasn't working properly. There seemed to be noone around in the town. I finally found a store that would open it's automatic doors, and I went inside. The store was completely down in power, and I sat on one of the registers convayer belts, getting out of the water. I then went to sleep.

I woke up to a few men standing around me, one of them was in a large raincoat, with a rainhat on his head. I couldn't make out his face, cause I had no glasses on, I couldn't see properly. He scooped me up in his arms, and carried me outside where a helicopter was waiting, hovering above the flood. It had gotten higher and was apperently about to swallow me up. I figured it was Richard, because I saw a few wisps of curly hair underneath the hat. But I was never sure. I went back to sleep on the helicopter, and then I woke up in real life.

Not a scary dream, but more of a confusing one...
 

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*taps fingers together under club house*

*hums Rainbow Connection, Being Green, and This Frog*
 

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(Jumps at sound of tapping beneath feet)

How long has the mysterious hummer been down there?! Do you think he'd like some sorbert? *Grabs shovel and begins to dig towards sound of humming*

EDIT- I got distracted and forgot to reply. Nice dream, Sara. I just had a bunch of weird ones about Adam Sandler, and then I woke up thinking I had a tumor cause my cellphone kept ringing cause it was out of battery. Consider yourself lucky. :wink:
 

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MeepBorkMeep said:
I had that awful dream when Richard snapped at a kid. I mean, I hated the kid too, but it was still awful. And this particular counselor told one kid to shut up, but I saw him apologize later, and it was the sweetest thing in the world.

But I do recall Karen Prell restating that Richard would yell "What the h*** are you doing?! Do it properly!" to puppeteers, just, randomly, to make sure they were pushing themselves. I don't think I could take that. :embarrassed:
Yeah, I'd be a little timid about that, too. But if I knew that he wasn't meaning to be harsh about it, that might make it a tad easier.
But I will say something: our last editor at the campus paper was kind of the same way...except she didn't have as much of a sense of humor and she tended to be in a lot more screaming matches. I got along most of the time with her, but I think that she could have made Richard look fairly docile by comparison.
 
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