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Muppet Newsgirl said:
As a matter of fact, it does. Have my MC dorms roommates been talking to you?

Listen: on Thanksgiving, if I haven't told you what the big project is by then, just sit back, relax and eat the turkey and stuffing, and rest assured that I will tell you soon.
Big project, eh? Sounds good, MN. Wonder what it is...
 

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Kiki said:
We might haveta talk 'bout SM another time, Marty. In the SM thread. :smile:
Yes Katie. As much as Sara doesn't mind muffining, (thank you little sister:smile: ) it's true my SM thread is the logically ideal place to discuss SM.

And I'm very thankful to be encouraged to visit your club every once in awhile.

Sometime after I get back from visiting Mum in Brisbane Hospital from Oct. 28th to Nov.3rd I'm thinking of watching my TMS season one set. Maybe I'll post about some of my favourite Scooter moments or any other character I verify is performed by Richard.:big_grin:
 

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Fragglemuppet said:
And Heralde, while we're not on the subject,
:wink: can you tell us who appeared on The World According to Sesame Street? Which muppeteers, behind-the-scenes people, Etc. or do you not want to spoil the surprise?
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Sorry, Fragglemuppet, I didn't see your post before.

There actually aren't too many Muppeteers in the documentary. It mainly focuses on production people who attempted to put the new shows on the air. All very interesting people.

However, Kevin Clash is there for a minute instructing a Chinese puppeteer. And Marty Robinson appears several times doing the same for puppeteers in Bangladesh. I won't give away too much though.

Personally, my favorite part of the documentary (and I think everyone else in the theater too!) was watching the puppeteers from Bangladesh receive their puppets for the first time. They were so thrilled, it was a very cute moment. :smile:

I wonder if the original Muppet performers felt that way in the early Muppet Show days.
 

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heralde said:
Personally, my favorite part of the documentary (and I think everyone else in the theater too!) was watching the puppeteers from Bangladesh receive their puppets for the first time. They were so thrilled, it was a very cute moment. :smile:

I wonder if the original Muppet performers felt that way in the early Muppet Show days.
That part does sound rully cute!

And I would think they felt that way, too. I'd imagine that's pretty exciting! Plus we've heard stories about, and I can totally see, the Muppeteers picking up their puppets for the first time and trying out a million different voices, seeing which one works the best, and just having so much fun with it all.

Oh, and Marty, that sounds great. When you get back (and I do hope your visit is absolutely lovely), we would certainly love to hear what some of your favorite Scooter (and any other Richard character) moments are! :smile:
 

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Kate... If you're having troubles with finding url's, LMK and I can help.
Though I'm surprised that you can tour youtube... Don't go there myself, don't have the software and it's troublesome navigating when almost every word is a link in and unto itself.
 

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Oh yes Ed, do please enlighten me!
:wink: Now, as for youtube, I'm not sure myself what software is involved; one of the other crazies on here would probably be able to answer that for you. As for the site itself though, it really works just like any other search engine. Just type in key words, and it gives you a list of vidioes that meet that criteria. There are two links on top for each one; one with a number, and one with a name. Not sure what the number is, but I always click the one with the name to see the clip.
Any more questions, just ask!
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OK... Problem with navigating through youtube is... And this is only an example...
If the clip is titled Sesame Street: The Alligator King, I end up getting:
*Link* Sesame.
*Link* Street.
*Link* Alligator.
*Link * King.

So it makes things very slow to navigate through, even when using the Jaws Links List.
Oh, and as for your query about url's Kate... Just switch your cursor to the Invisible cursor by pressing the button in your NumPad's upper righthand corner twice quickly. Once that's done, you head to the top of the page with a CTRL+Home command and scroll down line by line until getting to the Address line. The url's there, though you need to open up a word processor before doing this so you can transcribe the url from one window to the other by using the Alt+Tab commands.
Hope this helps.
 

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Oh Ed, you gave me an easy one! You see, those indevidual word links are simply the tags the skit is listed under. When searching for a vidio, listings under these headings will come up. Does this make sense?
Thanks for the URL tip; will try it out the next time I find something I think you might enjoy seeing. Good luck getting the vidioes to work for you!
 

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Yes... Makes sense, I guess. Thing is it's a pain trying to find what you want to click on when every single thing is divided into an individual link like the example above.

Oh well... At least I have the video library at home, to which I hope to add this coming holiday season.
 

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Yeah, I know you have a lot of great stuff!
:cool: But just look at it this way if you like. When looking for something, you don't really need to pay any attention to those links, and just click on the one with the full title of the clip on it. Sorry to keep pressing on, but there is so much great stuff there, I don't think it's fair that you should miss out!
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