Post your top ten Muppets!

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George W Bush

Peter Stringfellow

Gordon Brown

Michael Fish

Edwina Curry

Michael Barrymore

Michael Jackson

Gary Glitter
“wanna be in my gang my gang, wanna be in my gang”. “Ah No thanks Gary”!

Graham Taylor

David Icke


Post yours :)
 
cleanbluesky said:
I usually spend my time more creatively than thinking up lists of muppets. You also left off major serial killers and dictators.

Creatively? Like trolling threads? ;)
 
I would post Jamie Oliver but he has gone up in my estimations



* Anyone from the Bush Gene Pool

* Chairman Blair

* Gazza

* Jordan

* Jodie Marsh

* Craig Bellamy

That will do for now
 
iCraig said:
Creatively? Like trolling threads? ;)


LOL :p

Hmmm mine would have to be:

Kermit
The swedish butcher dude...cant remember his name though
monster or whatever his name is, the one that bangs on the drums..

Arghhh damnit been a long time since i watched muppets so cant rememeber any names lol.

As for real life muppets:

A few members from here would definitely make the list :p:D
George Bush
Tony Blair
lots of other random muppets from real life...inserted in here:D
 
Tony Blair – God will judge me. yeah right, you keep telling yourself this

Gordon Brown – I’m now number 1, like he was ever number 2

John Prescott – I’ve got my cars sorted, so sod yah, and watch out, my fists have fury

Bernie Eccleston – I’ll destroy British GP best I can

Michael Jackson – Fancy setting up that neverland ranch, what was he thinking, and then run to Bahrain leaving everything behind

Ian Blair – What is it with the Blair name, must mean B Liar

John Fowler – would have done better to hide his tracks when he helped to steal so much money

George bush – Need I say anymore. Who needs an education nowadays anyway

Sven Goran Erikson – Fancy talking to reporters like that, even if he thought it was someone else

Kate Moss – Had it all, apart from a brain so it would appear.
 
iCraig said:
Creatively? Like trolling threads? ;)

Isn't your comment an attempt to troll? ;) ;) ;) ;)

My comment was satire on an open invitation for wanton criticisism of public figures. I think Ian Huntly is more of a Muppet than David Icke, same for Mugabe
 
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cleanbluesky said:
Isn't your comment an attempt to troll? ;) ;) ;) ;)

Couldn't help pointing out the irony. If I hadn't somebody else would have, and I was kind, I didn't unleash the rolleyes.
 
cleanbluesky said:
I think Ian Huntly is more of a Muppet than David Icke, same for Mugabe

Actually if you can get past the 10foot lizzard thing and the misquoted son of god then David Icke has some credible things to say on the current policies of the Bush and Blair administrations respectively.
 
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