You are so weird! This reminds me of that pre-Elmo Sesame Street episode where Grover tried to sell Kermit toothpaste and ended up installing teeth in Kermit’s mouth when Kermit told him that frogs do not have any teeth. Kermit, then, proceeded to try to bite Grover with his new teeth just to get Grover out of his swampland house. … Ah… the old, forgotten nostalgia that weird comics can induce. Keep it up for us old fogies!
Here’s the non-salesman version of that: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxhQQKrfzSo … I’m still looking for the salesman version that I liked better… and I remember, now, that Grover was selling toothbrushes and not toothpaste.
If I were him I’d save on having to bring 2 tubes of stuff & just share the bill paste.
You are so weird!
This reminds me of that pre-Elmo Sesame Street episode where Grover tried to sell Kermit toothpaste and ended up installing teeth in Kermit’s mouth when Kermit told him that frogs do not have any teeth. Kermit, then, proceeded to try to bite Grover with his new teeth just to get Grover out of his swampland house.
Keep it up for us old fogies!
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Ah… the old, forgotten nostalgia that weird comics can induce.
Here’s the non-salesman version of that: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxhQQKrfzSo
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I’m still looking for the salesman version that I liked better… and I remember, now, that Grover was selling toothbrushes and not toothpaste.
Just to make things clear: I am remembering something nostalgic induced by the comic… and not suggesting that the comic copied anything. Got it?