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You And I And George

MrsPepper

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Haha, what a great question. Maybe it was just really good timing and he "tripped" on a well placed rock... >_>
 

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Rowlf is a slippery character. He changes his motives in The Wishing Song faster than you can say "there goes a butterfly."
Did Rowlf ever sing "The Wishing Song"? Gonzo did in the Madeline Kahn episode, but I didn't know it was used again. Or am I thinking of the wrong song?
 

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I think that George fell in, hence the line that he fell in and drowned himself. My favorite song was probably I'll never hurt an onion. THAT was hilariously bad.

Daniel
 

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I think that George fell in, hence the line that he fell in and drowned himself. My favorite song was probably I'll never hurt an onion. THAT was hilariously bad.

Daniel
Well atleast we know why George the Janitor was off the show :wink: wokka wokka:embarrassed: :sympathy:
 
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