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This makes me cry.

I guess my nine-year old self owes you an apology then.

Finally saw the Muppets this weekend with my cousin and some friends. It was killer, because it had about every Muppet ever created in the movie and a bunch of silly gags. Glad to see that they were able to pull it off.

We're clearly not talking about the most important topic at hand here, which is how brilliant Match Game is.

That picture of George is amazing. Truly wish I had that hat.

I didn't find Watch The Throne boring as much as I thought of it as a toss-off type thing. Like a really expensive vanity project. It's very good, but it's not the same kind of "BIG STATEMENT" album that MBDTF is.

Man, TV Land really has doubled down on the market on shows with old sitcom stars. I can't imagine who they'll drag out of obscurity next if this show is successful. What's the woman who played Janet on Three's Company doing?

He is a little awkward, but that is perhaps the reason why he was more known as a songwriter compared to an actual singer/performer. The guy can write songs (I don't care what anybody says, "We've Only Just Begun" is a classic), but there's a good reason why most of them became popular in other people's versions.

Rowlf: Most Underrated Muppet. He may not have the flash of a Kermit or Miss Piggy, or the goofy appeal of a Pepe or Rizzo, but he's always there with his piano, ready to entertain. "Cottleston Pie" is a classic.