minor muppetz
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In Sherlock Hemlock's first sketch, he ate half of Ernie's sandwhich. Ernie didn't seem to get to angry that Sherlock ate half of his sandwhich. It seems like he was more concerned with knowing who ate half his sandwhich. Of course, Ernie doesn't seem to get angry very often. However, what if that sandwhich didn't belong to Ernie?
What if it belonged to Bert or Kermit, two characters who usually get angry? Or what if it belonged to one of the humans? I guess they would probably give Sherlock a lecture on how he should ask first before eating somebody elses food (though he didn't know who it belonged to). I guess Grover and Big Bird would have reacted the same way as Ernie did, if it belonged to either of them.
Food for thought.
What if it belonged to Bert or Kermit, two characters who usually get angry? Or what if it belonged to one of the humans? I guess they would probably give Sherlock a lecture on how he should ask first before eating somebody elses food (though he didn't know who it belonged to). I guess Grover and Big Bird would have reacted the same way as Ernie did, if it belonged to either of them.
Food for thought.