Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Down came the good fairy and she said

Dear QotD?ers,
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My dish is filled with the last of the candycorn. Once it's mostly gone, I'll fill the dish with reese's pieces. Hopefully I'll be able to restrain myself this year better than last. They were so delicious that I ate too many every day and my mouth had an off-taste by the afternoon. but I kept eating them!
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Today's Question of the Day? is:
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Who is your favorite muppet?
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Love,
The Asker

10 comments:

groovysabrina said...

Oh this is hard! I love so many muppets.
Kermit the Frog with Grover coming in a close second.

Kristen said...

Sesame street muppet: Grover! He's such a sweetheart, super hero and those wiggly arms are hilarious!

classic muppet: Sir Robin (the Brave) the frog, Kermit's nephew

Contemporary muppet: Pepe the King Prawn, okay?

Movie muppet: Sir Didymus from Labyrinth

Anonymous said...

Da Coo-kie Mon-ster NOM NOM NOM...

Also Zoot.

Anonymous said...

Oscar the Grouch, who is hilarious and grouchy and reminds me of people that I know.

Grover is fun and silly and fun, but I love SUPER GROVER more. I also love the Count.

From the Muppet Show, Animal and the Swedish Chef were my favorites. Animal rocked and was crazy while the Swedish Chef is just fun.

I cannot stand Elmo. I am still furious that SS has a character that TALKS BABY TALK!! And they now dedicate so much of the show to Elmo.

groovysabrina said...

on a side note, everyone in my old office was assigned a muppet character they most resembled in personality and style...I was Camilla the Chicken.

Ben said...

I'm going to beat Alicia in being percussively predictable and name Animal as my favorite Muppet

alicia said...

sesame street: the count. not so much when i was younger, but now he's definitely my favorite. back when i (very rarely) watched sesame street, i think my fav was ernie.

favorite "muppet" muppet: grover. he's just awesome.

favorite muppet baby: scooter.

Anonymous said...

I must wonder whether Alicia's percussive predictability implies that she keeps a very steady beat. The phrase alone makes me want to hand each member of my family a drum and some sticks and then shout out, "Let's hear some percussive predictability here, folks!!" Thank you Benno and Alicia for adding a new level of fun to the drums that consume my living room!!

Anonymous said...

Oh, the Cookie Monster for sure! Chocolate Chip please....

Anonymous said...

I liked Grover!