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Purple Monkey Dishwasher
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Dallas, TX
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WHICH MUPPET IS THE BEST?
These are complicated questions so i will go slowly so you try to stay focused. Ok, first what is a muppet? Philosopher Homer (Simpson that is) defined it as "not quite a puppet and not quite a mop." SO how do you define it. Second, Which one is your favorite. And I realize that you have gotten dumber by reading this.
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Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Dallas, TX
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I can't decide between Beeker, the Swedish Chef, the two guys in the balcony
and the ever-popular Kermit The Frog. So sue me.
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Freethinker/booter
Join Date: Jan 2001
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Let's see here:
Oscar = homeless bum Snuffleuffagus (sp?) = smack addict Cookie Monster = crackhead The Count = pimp I suppose I'd have to go with The Count. ~mike
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Your Bartender
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Philly Burbs, PA
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Statler & Waldorf (the old geezers in the balcony box) would probably be my pick... tho I'm also a big fan of Dr. Bunsen Honeydew of Muppet Labs.
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Wharf Rat
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Galaxy Seven, near Phoenixville
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Not that I'm biased or anything, but it's Scred, of course. The first set of muppets to have taxidermy eyes were on SNL's first season, and Scred was the finest of the bunch. Mean spirited, unfit for prime time, and a hit with the ladies.
Land of Gorch, featuring Scred ![]() Here's one with a good friend: ![]() |
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Strong Silent Type
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Fort Collins, CO
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Person who doesn't update the user title
Join Date: Jan 2001
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I like Gonzo...probably b/c he's borderline insane.
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Major Inhabitant
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Between a rock and a hard place...
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Well by the definition above, I quaify as a muppet, so I'm gonna vote for me. (Think dreds, a really big head, 6'5'' and thin)
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Geek
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Greenville, SC
Posts: 76
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Gotta go with Beaker - "Mimimimimimimi!!"
I had a white dove named "Beaker", cuz it had a big ole beak. Then I got two more and named em "Erlenmeyer" (nicknamed "Early-Bird") and Florence. I hate Chemistry, btw -- too much memorization...
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Kinda New Member
Join Date: Jun 2002
Posts: 1
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Sam Eagle!
Waldorf and Stadtler had the best one liners, definitely. I gotta point out Sam Eagle, though...easily the squarest character on the Muppet Show. I actually had a professor at college who was the spitting image of Sam Eagle.
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Semi-Evil Genius
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Boulder CO
Posts: 195
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ANIMAL RULES! He is in the Weezer vid "Keep Fishin" playin drums while Miss Piggy has the drummer tied up.
I did not know that muppets where on SNL, pretty cool. I love the movie Labyrinth but I think the puppets in that movie are qualified as "creatures" and not as muppets. Since Kermit does Sesame Street does that mean that the other puppets in the show are muppets? Should we define Muppets only as the creatures that appeared on the the OG muppet show/s or does it refer to any Jim Henson puppet? I Love the sketches with the Snowths, the guys that do the "Dout doo de dena, mehna mehna". And who doesn't love Tom the Swedish chef. I also love Martians that go "Yip yip yip yipyipyipyip" on Sesame Street Its pretty amazing the body of work that Jim Henson and his progeny cover. Here are the ones that either influenced me or I remember fondly: The Muppet Show Fraggle Rock Muppet Babies (I was a kid then) A Chritmas Together (Album with John Denver and muppets) Dinosaurs (TV Show, forgot about that one) Labyrinth (David Bowie) Dark Crystal Yoda ala Frank Oz Muppets take Manhattan (not sure I like it) Sesame Street (I even watched it today) Things I wish I had seen: Sam and Friends (first version of kermit as Sam) Muppets Tonight (Muppet Show v2.0) Jim Henson Hour More movies & More TV Shows and Specials. |
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Fresh Incumbent
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Fla
Posts: 28
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It's got to be Bert and Ernie, the Abbot and Costello of Muppetdom. Miss Piggy was hot too
Last edited by Lt; 08-31-2002 at 12:44 AM. |
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