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August 3, 2007 2:46 PM PDT

Hey, let's watch a Muppet eat a computer!

by Tim Moynihan

Happy Friday, yet again.

Nary a day goes by when I don't think about eating my computer, or at least biting it out of frustration. I hope I'm not alone.

This week's audio/video weekend starter is straight from the brains of Jim Henson and Frank Oz. Enjoy watching the Cookie Monster's green brother do what we all want to do from time to time: eat the hell out of a computer.

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Best. Muppet. Video. Ever!
by DarkHawke August 4, 2007 3:30 AM PDT
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Best. Muppet. Video. Ever!
by DarkHawke August 4, 2007 3:30 AM PDT
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You are very LUCKY!
by blue_theta August 6, 2007 7:45 PM PDT
That is the ORIGINAL MUPPET SHOW! It was a pre-cursor to what we now know as Sesame Street and Cookie Monster. Is this availible for purchase on DVD or VHS? I would like to get this (legally) for archiving.
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You are very LUCKY!
by blue_theta August 6, 2007 7:45 PM PDT
That is the ORIGINAL MUPPET SHOW! It was a pre-cursor to what we now know as Sesame Street and Cookie Monster. Is this availible for purchase on DVD or VHS? I would like to get this (legally) for archiving.
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