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  • #505310

    @Sgt Pepper wrote:

    Ha.. snap tinks!

    Though I do have a soft spot for this lady.. love her growl lol.

    Miss Piggy :P

    She abused Kermit! :twisted:

    #505257

    #505005

    @tinks wrote:

    @panda12 wrote:

    @tinks wrote:

    I wished they could have had Vangelis instead of the Royal Phili Orc playing Chariots of Fire………and Mr Bean……..he gets on my wick

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-7Vu7cqB20

    I loved the Zola Budd trip in the Mr Bean running on the beach bit.

    =; I just can’t do the twonk

    How can you resist such a face? :lol:

    #505002

    @tinks wrote:

    I wished they could have had Vangelis instead of the Royal Phili Orc playing Chariots of Fire………and Mr Bean……..he gets on my wick

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-7Vu7cqB20

    I loved the Zola Budd trip in the Mr Bean running on the beach bit.

    #505000

    @Sgt Pepper wrote:

    @panda12 wrote:

    @Sgt Pepper wrote:

    Sorry to dash your dreams 8-[

    But surely the post counting thread was a dead giveaway?

    :roll:

    It all makes sense now, Sgt. That’s why he used to be “Sir Actor.”

    “The Count’s main purpose is educating children on simple mathematical concepts, most notably counting. The Count has a love of counting (arithmomania); he will count anything and everything, regardless of size, amount, or how much annoyance he is causing the other Muppets or human cast.

    For instance, he once prevented Ernie from answering a telephone because he wanted to continue counting the number of rings. Another time, while serving as an elevator operator, he refused to let Kermit the Frog get out at his selected floor so he could count on every floor in the building.

    His favorite number is 230, which is referring to an inside joke about the time 2:30. The Count mentions 2:30 at an any chance he can get and often makes jokes about it. During the afternoon, his segments of the show always come on at exactly 2:30 p.m. or during the “fashionably late” segment, which airs at 2:31.

    The Count lives in an old, cobweb-infested castle which he shares with many bats. Sometimes he counts them. Some of the pet bats are named, including Grisha, Misha, Sasha, and Tatiana. He has a cat, Fatatita, as well. Sometimes he counts her. He also drives a special car designed in the features of a bat, named the Countmobile.

    The Count has been shown with a number of girlfriends. Always a feminized version of the Count Muppet, they have included Countess von Backwards (debuting in Sesame Street’s 28th season) who counts backwards; Countess Dahling von Dahling (debuted in the 12th season), and one simply named “The Countess, first appearing in season 8. The von Count family also includes an unnamed brother and mother as well as an Uncle Uno and grandparents.”

    *covers up neck

    *hides magnetic numbers on the fridge

    Y’know something? I actually found that quite fascinating lol.
    I never knew he had such.. well.. depth.
    Loving the Countess von Backwards gig :lol:

    Such a talented guy. :lol:

    #504999

    @tinks wrote:

    :shock: explains everything ……….someone tell jen

    Should we burst her (Aero) bubble, though?

    Jen and Teapot are making Wedding arrangements and the flake has been ordered for the wedding night.

    #505301

    Loved him as Twiggy in the Royale Family and the Eddie Yates laugh.

    #504996

    @Sgt Pepper wrote:

    Sorry to dash your dreams 8-[

    But surely the post counting thread was a dead giveaway?

    :roll:

    It all makes sense now, Sgt. That’s why he used to be “Sir Actor.”

    “The Count’s main purpose is educating children on simple mathematical concepts, most notably counting. The Count has a love of counting (arithmomania); he will count anything and everything, regardless of size, amount, or how much annoyance he is causing the other Muppets or human cast.

    For instance, he once prevented Ernie from answering a telephone because he wanted to continue counting the number of rings. Another time, while serving as an elevator operator, he refused to let Kermit the Frog get out at his selected floor so he could count on every floor in the building.

    His favorite number is 230, which is referring to an inside joke about the time 2:30. The Count mentions 2:30 at an any chance he can get and often makes jokes about it. During the afternoon, his segments of the show always come on at exactly 2:30 p.m. or during the “fashionably late” segment, which airs at 2:31.

    The Count lives in an old, cobweb-infested castle which he shares with many bats. Sometimes he counts them. Some of the pet bats are named, including Grisha, Misha, Sasha, and Tatiana. He has a cat, Fatatita, as well. Sometimes he counts her. He also drives a special car designed in the features of a bat, named the Countmobile.

    The Count has been shown with a number of girlfriends. Always a feminized version of the Count Muppet, they have included Countess von Backwards (debuting in Sesame Street’s 28th season) who counts backwards; Countess Dahling von Dahling (debuted in the 12th season), and one simply named “The Countess, first appearing in season 8. The von Count family also includes an unnamed brother and mother as well as an Uncle Uno and grandparents.”

    *covers up neck

    *hides magnetic numbers on the fridge

    #504994

    @Sgt Pepper wrote:

    @panda12 wrote:

    @Sgt Pepper wrote:

    We Are Family

    :D

    *dances and sings

    *feels the love

    :lol:

    Uh huh.. and check out my m8 Tel baby at 1.37 8)

    You telling me that Telboy is The Count? :shock:

    You have destroyed my happy childhood memories. :cry:

    #505297

    Never seen the film but read that in the BBC blurb.

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