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February 07, 2008

Which Muppet are you?

Noel Green (who happens to be my cousin) has put together the most accurate online test ever. It will correctly tell you which Muppet you are, every single time.

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A "Muppet" is not simply a puppet with an "M" on the front. According to general Henson lore, the word "Muppet" was created by combining the words "marionette" and "puppet".

Wikipedia also says Henson could have been pulling a journalist's leg by saying such a thing.

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  • I'm a marketing and communications consultant specializing in online projects for Learfield InterAction. I help clients use new media tools to sell their ideas and their organization. This blog is about all the kinds of things I work on, but it's my personal blog, not an official Learfield one.

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