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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Jim Henson Idea Man
Remember the life. Honor the legacy. Inspire your soul. The new Jim Henson documentary "Idea Man" is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.
Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
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Hey, I haven't posted on here for eons and hope y'all don't mind my interjecting. I just happened to find this thread while searching for something else.
Any way, Mrs. Red Piggy, your friend's situation is way too common. A lot of these places where someone with a disability ends up...
Ok, I saw this thread and thought to post one I had, even though I haven't even been on here in ages. (BUMP!)
I don't remember anything else of the dream, but, Kermit the Frog was in this PSA with a bunch of these comedian guys, and kermit was behind this wall (one of those where you can't see...
I'd like to be able to post MIDI (or MP3) files of songs from the muppets that I've arranged. Anyone know of any way to do that? (Would this be considered fanart?)
It depends on how it's depicted. Is it comedic violence such as Miss Piggy hitting Kermit or Gonzo or someone else, or any sort of physical, slapstick sort of comedy? What about comedic violence in what were originally theatrical shorts, like Tom and Jerry or Looney Tunes (very violent bunch of...
Uff da! Talk about biting commentary.
I like how you put the names on the arms...I know that's typical for political style cartoons, but it reminds me of the work of Thomas Nast.
As I am only familiar with the term AWOL as it applies to military situations (M*A*S*H), I read that and got this mental picture of Bean Bunny running amok somewhere. There's a terribly cute muppet rabbit on the loose! Someone help us! :crazy:
The same went for Candice Bergen...everything else she did on the show was funny, but there's something odd about the closing number...she seems to be feigning enjoyment or something.
I thought it might have been used in some other form of the Trilogy, since (at least this is what I've been told) they tried to make it into a TV show, a radio play, (and of course now a movie, which I heard did no suprising disservice to the books), a towel, and, well, who knows what else...
There seem to be a few fans of the Hitchhiker Trilogy on this forum. Does anyone know if Adams ever set to music this song protesting teleportation from the second book?
>Aldebaran's great, OK,
>Algol's pretty neat,
>Betelgeuse's pretty girls,
>Will knock you off your feet.
>They'll do...
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I just found out about these on MuppetWiki. According to that, they were once on JH website, although I don't think I saw them there. Anyone run into these online?
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