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What's Prairie's Problem?

Fuzzy and Blue

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Anyone remember this sketch? I have a vague memory of it from watching SS during my childhood, and I do remember that Prairie Dawn wanted to do something but a certain restriction impeded her from doing so, and the contestants had to guess why she couldn't do it. I forget the other details, so can those of you who do remember this sketch please fill me in?

~Dana~
 

Daffyfan4ever

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Oh, I remember that one. It was a Guy Smiley game show and there were two contestents. A man and a lady. Prarie would come out with something covered. For example she'd be blindfolded or have earmuffs on or something like that. If Prarie's mouth was covered, Guy would ask a question like, "Prarie wants to sing happy birthday to her brother, but she can't. What's Prarie's problem?" The man would answer with dumb things like, "She doesn't know the words." Then the lady would give the correct answer. I don't quite remember how it ends though.
 
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