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You might be an obsessed muppet fan if you only know the meaning of the word 'oubliette ' because of when Hoggle says "Oh, don't sound so smart! You don't even know what an oubliette is."
 

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If you can't eat a cookie with out yelling "COOOOOOOKIE!" :insatiable:

If you actually know what Pachalafaka means.

If you try to find Fraggle holes in peoples houses or basements.
 

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You might be an obsessed muppet fan if while reading Hop on Pop you yell out 'RED!' when you see there's a character named after the fraggle.

And everybody in the waiting room stares.
[Experience.]
 

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If you tried to rent a Duck for a Pig and two Rabbits!
 

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If you laugh at the following:

Mahna Mahna, Grover, the pigs in space episode with the dummo rays, etc!
 

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You might be an obsessed muppet fan if you only know the meaning of the word 'oubliette ' because of when Hoggle says "Oh, don't sound so smart! You don't even know what an oubliette is."
I had to look up oubliette in the dictionary. I know what it means now. :big_grin:

You're an obsessed muppet fan if..you know all of the objects that Ernie uses in the 'cookie jar' sketch.:stick_out_tongue:
 

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If you wear Checkered Suits with a Chilly Pepper Shirt and a Wild Neck Tie. :concern:
 

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You might be an obsessed muppet fan if you only know the meaning of the word 'oubliette ' because of when Hoggle says "Oh, don't sound so smart! You don't even know what an oubliette is."
I took French in High School and one time I was watching Labyrinth and heard Hoggle say an oubliette was "a place to put people to forget about them." That suddenly made sense to me because "oublier" in French means "to forget." :wink:
 

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if you want to to go to Bombay India to be a movie Star! LOL!
 
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