I just saw them filming Sesame Street (1 Viewer)

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Muppets interviewing kids, lights, cameras, action, the whole fucking lot.

He was a sort of a red / purple muppet, and he was interested in what was going down on the Streets in the City.

The crew were pretty cool looking.
I rule.


That's all.
 
pffft , that's nothing

I once saw Hilda Fay near the beach in Malahide. She was wearing jeans.

and one of the Kaneswarens in a carpark one time. Near a car.

muppets indeed
 
Jealousy jealousy.
The amazing thing was, even though I was looking into the set, and walking past it and things, I couldn't see the chap doing the muppetry.

Therefore : Muppets are real.
They are probably some kind of mammal I'd say.
 
Muppets interviewing kids, lights, cameras, action, the whole fucking lot.

He was a sort of a red / purple muppet, and he was interested in what was going down on the Streets in the City.

The crew were pretty cool looking.
I rule.


That's all.

I'm jealous and I'm not afraid to admit it. I'd love to see them filming Sesame Street.
 
AFAIK, they lay eggs. So much for your ill-informed mammal theory.

Surely not all of them :eek: Wolly mammoths are mammals arent they, they'd squash any eggs they tried to sit on to hatch. Mr Snuffleopagus (spelling) is a male I know, but wasn't there a girlfriend?
 
AFAIK, they lay eggs. So much for your ill-informed mammal theory.


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Ha. You think you are sooo clever dont you.
Well. Explain that one.
Platypuses. Mammals. Eggs.


Now who's got a red face?
Huh?



They weren't selling air. I would have been all over that shit though, given half the chance.
Muppet air. The finest air available.
 
i'd say watching Sesame Street being filmed would be pretty amazing.

did all mammals back in ye olde days lay eggs? it'd be interesting to know when/why mammals started giving birth. somebody here must know. i demand satisfaction!
 
i'd say watching Sesame Street being filmed would be pretty amazing.

did all mammals back in ye olde days lay eggs? it'd be interesting to know when/why mammals started giving birth. somebody here must know. i demand satisfaction!

I'd say partly because sitting around incubating eggs is dodgy biscuits when you need to keep on the move to avoid being eaten.
 
I'm jealous and I'm not afraid to admit it. I'd love to see them filming Sesame Street.
I'm jealous too! that's so cool.
I saw them filming ER once in Chicago. I went into work the next day (funnily enough I worked for ABC Chicago, answering phones though) and told them and they all thought I said I saw Eeyore being filmed.
le sigh.
 

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