6ftInchworm
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Welll, first off, I already know about this place for years (I think my earliest memories are either late 2005 or early 2006. Probably later, but that's when I started to look at forums seriously). In fact, I've contacted our own Steve Swason once on phone before I decided to join (The Muppet Movie podcast? Yeah, that was my idea. I'm still waiting for the other three movies).
Second, of course, I was born after Jim and Richard left this world. But that hasn't stop me from loking at what they did in the past and love what they're doing. I have ton of remembrance of watching all those videos released at that time with my older brother *you know, the Sing-A-Longs videos?). He would watch them all over and over again, and he still does that to this day.
And that's some of my Muppet stories so far. I'll bring more if the mood strikes in and if you guys want to hear more. As for me, I'm a huge animation fan, so I know A LOT on anything animated. Like the Looney Tunes, anything from the Golden Age (1920's to the 1960's), the Japanese version of Sailor Moon, The Simpsons, and all that, and all that. So, ask me a related question. You'll be surprised for someone who's old enough to drive.
(And Drtooth? Keep on fighting the good fight. Oh, and visit Toon Zone again one day.)
Second, of course, I was born after Jim and Richard left this world. But that hasn't stop me from loking at what they did in the past and love what they're doing. I have ton of remembrance of watching all those videos released at that time with my older brother *you know, the Sing-A-Longs videos?). He would watch them all over and over again, and he still does that to this day.
And that's some of my Muppet stories so far. I'll bring more if the mood strikes in and if you guys want to hear more. As for me, I'm a huge animation fan, so I know A LOT on anything animated. Like the Looney Tunes, anything from the Golden Age (1920's to the 1960's), the Japanese version of Sailor Moon, The Simpsons, and all that, and all that. So, ask me a related question. You'll be surprised for someone who's old enough to drive.
(And Drtooth? Keep on fighting the good fight. Oh, and visit Toon Zone again one day.)