We could no more be "the two old guys from The Muppets", the way my other roommate described us when we watched
Nilly! I was thinking of you last night when I opened up my just-purchased set of the Muppet Show Season 1, knowing what a fan you are of the series. (BTW, the cover of the box has green felt, just like Kermit!) Cool thing about the DVDs is that you can turn on a Pop-Up Video option on all the shows and learn interesting trivia, including when the Muppeteers are visible at the bottom of the picture (I saw the top of Jim Henson's head under Waldorf during the Ruth Buzzi ep).
The only thing that could make that classier is if they melted down the mercedes to make the statue.
Oh, and added LifeGem jewelry!
Dammit, why don't
we
run the world?
holding hands and gazing into each other's eyes beneath a soaring albatross -- a symbol of eternity and good fortune.
While the albatross is probably very appropriate for this statue re: fame and the sad fate it inflicted upon the subjects, I've never heard of one being regarded as a symbol of good fortune.
I've never heard of one being regarded as a symbol of good fortune.
Whenever I hear the word "albatross" I think of Monty Python.
I've never heard of one being regarded as a symbol of good fortune
They are in Japan. Don't know about Saudi Arabia.
I thought that was why you weren't supposed to kill an albatross, because they were good luck.
I've never heard of one being regarded as a symbol of good fortune.
Wasn't it used as one in "The Voyage of Dawn Treader" from the "Narnia" books, where they were inside that black island in which all the dreams (actual night-time dreams, like sock monsters) come to life and they couldn't find their way out, and the albatros showed Lucy the way (and it was actually Aslan)?
I read this book way too many times.
Muppets! Thanks Kathy! Thanks, Tom!
t /I can listen the Tom's mp3 while grading, right?
Whenever I hear the word "albatross" I think of Monty Python.
Only got ONE flavor -- bleedin' seabird flavor!
How sad. I realise I found Brock Peters so evocatively familiar because of DS9. I don't think just rewatching
To Kill A Mockingbird
will atone for that. I need to buy it.