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who's seen this sketch

punkNpuppets

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who's seen the sketch with these two anything muppets and ernie and ernie says that he lost his rubber duckie and i also remember ernie in a car with them and in the end they find the rubber duckie. i remember the sketch started with a bunch of flamingos.
 

MIKEB97

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This sketch dates back to the mid to late 80's. It was a parody called "Miami Mice". The Mice were the anything muppets you mentioned. Ernie came to them for help because he lost his rubber duckie and they took him in their car to go find it. They were outside a repair shop and the store owner told Ernie that Rubber Duckie needed to have his squeaker fixed. That's all I remember. Kermit and the Count also appeared in "Miami Mice". Hope this Helps
 

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Oh yeah!!!! I remember that one! I can remember that Ernie was distraught because he couldn't get his Ducky from the "Cerado" repair shop. They later explaine that Cerado means "closed" and it's not the actual store's name!
 
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