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Well, when in the nut house, do as the nuts do!! Applying lipstick, loading my gun,and heading for the local bank....
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No wonder I couldn't find Ralph singing the broccoli song....I should have been looking for Rolph....woops.
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Rowlf certainly is missed these days, having been largely relegated to the background after Jim Henson's passing. Many who knew him well might tell you Rowlf was even closer than Kermit to the real Henson's persona (the deciding difference probably being performability; Rowlf normally takes 2 people to operate, while Kermit can be done simply on one hand most of the time). When given the chance, he always stole the show; telling (in dogese) the Mallory Gallery's guard dogs to take it easy and back off them in Caper and his escapades at the pound in Manhattan are hidden gems of those films, and who can't enjoy his brief cameo in the #9 version of Sesame's immortal Falling Baker series, helpfully counting out the 9 lights surrounding him. Maybe he'll make a big comeback some time down the line.
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Chris, I loved Rowlf in Veterinarian Hospital, it was one of my all time favorite segments.
Sammy, I misread your post, and thought you said that all Muppets taste like children. I thought, that's a bit odd....
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