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Muppets are hilarious!
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Lol it is so funny to see this again!
Grtz
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Lol it is so funny to see this again!
Grtz
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What was the OP?russ_watters said:Link deleted, but there is always room for a good Muppets thread...
It was originally a muppet clip back in 2005 when it was first posted, but the link changed.Chi Meson said:What was the OP?
Astronuc said:The Number 8 - Ernie and Lefty (Classic Sesame Street)
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I remember Ernie and Lefty, and the usefulness of numbers. :smile:[/QUOTE]
LOL I remember that one now, it is true clssic sesame street.:smile: I have a five year old grandson and I am going to buy all the Sesame Street and Muppets DVD's I can find. He missed out on the current Sesame street because he was always in preschool when it plays here.
I don't know whether Sesame Street is as good as it used to be, but I think that if it is it would be a good part of a kindergarten curriculum.
Hmm it may be in some places but I doubt if the public schools would go for it..
The state of AZ has just started full day kindergarten. Personally I think that is a bit too much to expect from five year olds. Plus they still need a hands on approach at that age, and I don't see that in my grandson's classwork.
We did manage to take that lemon OP and turn it into lemonaid.:smile:
The Muppets are considered hilarious because they are able to combine humor, wit, and satire in a way that appeals to both children and adults. Their exaggerated personalities and silly antics add to their charm and make them incredibly entertaining to watch.
The Muppets were created by Jim Henson in the 1950s. Henson was a talented puppeteer and artist who brought the Muppets to life through his creative vision and innovative techniques.
The Muppets are different from other puppets because they are made with a combination of foam, fabric, and other materials that allow for more flexibility and expression. They also have unique personalities and distinct voices, which adds to their humor and appeal.
While the Muppets are primarily known as a children's entertainment, they also have a large following among adults. Their humor often includes clever references and jokes that only adults would understand, making them suitable for all ages.
This is a difficult question to answer as it often depends on personal preference. However, many would argue that Kermit the Frog is the most iconic Muppet character due to his role as the leader of the Muppets and his famous song "Rainbow Connection".