Pug Lover
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You might say I've been a muppet fan since nursery school,where there were two muppet hand puppet imatations.One of Oscar and the other of Cookie Monster.I always liked to play with them.My parents eventually bought me my own copies of the same two puppets.
Being kind of a late bloomer,those two puppets where how I first saw Oscar and Cookie Monster.It wasn't until I reached the age of three or four that I became aware of Sesame Street,and came to know all of the other muppet characters.
I even began collecting thick plastic hand puppet muppet imatations that were sold seperatley in stores and made by MATEL.Ones I had were Ernie,Bert,The Count,Grover and Big Bird.Then came The Muppet Show.
To make a long story short,I've always been fascinated by muppets.They're no ordinary puppets that's for sure.So full of personality.They make Mr.Rogers' puppets look so tame in comparison.No offence to good ol'Fred Rogers of course.
I had always wanted to see real muppets.My wish was fulfilled back in the summer of 1988,when I toured the Smithsonian Museum of American History in Washington DC,where a real muppet of Kermit was displayed.
Incidently the two puppets of Oscar and Cookie Monster on either side of Kermit in my avatar,are not the same ones I refer to in this post.Unfortunately those ones have been long gone since I was 10 years old.
Being kind of a late bloomer,those two puppets where how I first saw Oscar and Cookie Monster.It wasn't until I reached the age of three or four that I became aware of Sesame Street,and came to know all of the other muppet characters.
I even began collecting thick plastic hand puppet muppet imatations that were sold seperatley in stores and made by MATEL.Ones I had were Ernie,Bert,The Count,Grover and Big Bird.Then came The Muppet Show.
To make a long story short,I've always been fascinated by muppets.They're no ordinary puppets that's for sure.So full of personality.They make Mr.Rogers' puppets look so tame in comparison.No offence to good ol'Fred Rogers of course.
I had always wanted to see real muppets.My wish was fulfilled back in the summer of 1988,when I toured the Smithsonian Museum of American History in Washington DC,where a real muppet of Kermit was displayed.
Incidently the two puppets of Oscar and Cookie Monster on either side of Kermit in my avatar,are not the same ones I refer to in this post.Unfortunately those ones have been long gone since I was 10 years old.