Things you can't do in real life

Pug Lover

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A lot of the things the characters did,I used to wish I could do.Such as musical numbers.The way a person or muppet could sing a song,and automatically have invisible music to go with their song.That looked like fun.Another thing was how you sometimes saw characters move around in super fast motion to fast music.Or fly through the air the way Grover did,in his role as Super Grover.Or have numbers or letters appear in thin air,once you mentioned them.A pretty fascinating world I must say. :flirt: :sing:
 

jediX

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Its simple:
Get a personal cd player, connect it to some sort of small portable amplified (they exist) or speaker, then whenever you feel like breaking into song just press play.

You'll get weird looks but maybe someone will join in. :crazy:
 

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jediX said:
Its simple:
Get a personal cd player, connect it to some sort of small portable amplified (they exist) or speaker, then whenever you feel like breaking into song just press play.

You'll get weird looks but maybe someone will join in. :crazy:
What a fabulous idea!!!

-Sidebottom
 

Splurge

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Obviously there are little music bands in the fire hydrants and mail boxes. :smile:
 

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I used to wish I had large foam letters and numbers to illustrate my point, the way they always used to. They also used to stick letter combinations together on the wall on black cards. I liked that. Don't ask me why, I just thought it was cool!

later
eric
 

Mad Lil' Jerry

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Hey... Nice avatar dude! Rock on!

-MLJ

Smy Guiley said:
I used to wish I had large foam letters and numbers to illustrate my point, the way they always used to. They also used to stick letter combinations together on the wall on black cards. I liked that. Don't ask me why, I just thought it was cool!

later
eric
 
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