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Oh, and you can watch it here:
http://www.logoonline.com/shows/alien_b ... id=1573431
Warning: Contains interspecies puppet sex. Samson (Brian) sure does sound like his dad.
http://www.logoonline.com/shows/alien_b ... id=1573431
Warning: Contains interspecies puppet sex. Samson (Brian) sure does sound like his dad.
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Syndrome wrote: Samson (Brian) sure does sound like his dad.
Here is another of Brian Henson's characters: Dr. Phil Van Neuter..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsBIjhBBPx8
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I thought the "puppet-sex" bridge had been crossed with "Team America"??Syndrome wrote:Oh, and you can watch it here:
http://www.logoonline.com/shows/alien_b ... id=1573431
Warning: Contains interspecies puppet sex. Samson (Brian) sure does sound like his dad.
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As I recall, it was crossed (although not onstage) with Avenue QGRUMPY PIRATE wrote:I thought the "puppet-sex" bridge had been crossed with "Team America"??
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True, but this is interspecies gay puppet sex. As I recall, Team America was only about hetro human sex, albeit with a variety of positions and bodily fluids.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:I thought the "puppet-sex" bridge had been crossed with "Team America"??
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OK...I had to go look up the Team America thing. VERY VERY WEIRD! I did find this bit of trivia on it rather amusing tho..............
"The MPAA gave this film an R rating, accompanied with the specific explanation "For graphic crude and sexual behavior, violent images and strong language - all involving puppets."
"The MPAA gave this film an R rating, accompanied with the specific explanation "For graphic crude and sexual behavior, violent images and strong language - all involving puppets."
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vixen101485 wrote:...It says something about founded '72 at the bottom. Is that meaningful at all pertaining to Kermit?
Kermie's a lot older than '72...lady ulrike wrote:It's probably the year that Kermit was 'born' Disney does that with their characters, they put founded, whatever year for the year that they were created.
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Actually there is an unrated version that is even more graphic. That's the one I was referring to as that's the one we bought. It is very, very. very disturbing on many, many levels.vixen101485 wrote:OK...I had to go look up the Team America thing. VERY VERY WEIRD! I did find this bit of trivia on it rather amusing tho..............
"The MPAA gave this film an R rating, accompanied with the specific explanation "For graphic crude and sexual behavior, violent images and strong language - all involving puppets."
The movie is hilarious tho' if you like South Park-type humor. The songs alone are a riot, on a par with those in the South Park movie.
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I thot Kermmie was older then that. HMMMMM...the only thing I can think of was maybe that was the year he appeared on Sesame Street for the first time. According to that wiki article he was on there in the 70's and 80's. Either that, or the person designing the shirt just picked a random number. LOL
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If you get a chance, you should rent it. "Vixen Pirate" and yourself would get a kick out of it. BUT be warned, it is NOT for kids!!vixen101485 wrote:OK...I had to go look up the Team America thing. VERY VERY WEIRD! I did find this bit of trivia on it rather amusing tho..............
"The MPAA gave this film an R rating, accompanied with the specific explanation "For graphic crude and sexual behavior, violent images and strong language - all involving puppets."
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