


He then yells in a more aggressive tone, "It's the Muppet Show! With our very special guest tonight, Crash Bandicoot! Wooooooooo!" and instead of him cheering, he vomits out red meat from his mouth. The opening had Kermit the Frog, in the letter O in The Muppet Show's Logo, looking disappointed. I'm more excited about watching The Muppet Show on VHS! I hope it's funny! Well, the spark of hope was gone when I set up the TV, put the tape in the VCR, and pushed play. So hey, maybe it was the day off and I didn't get a day off. I asked for the VHS tape, he said no, so I snuck behind him and grabbed the tape from him without noticing, as I ran to my work room. Funny, Jim Henson died a few years ago, so that makes no sense. While working with a man that's dressed like Crash Bandicoot to a hotel room, I saw that he was holding a VHS tape, that said, as I read it as clear as the dawn of light, The Muppet Show Lost Episode, typed in the horrible Comic Sans MS font, and has a weird copyright date, which was 2012. A 4-star hotel in Pennsylvania that everyone goes to, either for vacation or if nobody has a place to go. I was working as a bell hop for the Books Hotel. However, not everything is good in the world of the Muppets, for there is a lost episode of The Muppet Show that I found on tape the other day. It features Kermit the Frog and his pals (such as Miss Piggy, Gonzo, Fozzie Bear, Animal, The Swedish Chef, Rizzo the Rat, and many others) in a show where they do some hysterical series of skits, smart, critical comments from the balcony partners, Statler and Waldorf, and even celebrity guest stars. It was a show made by everyone's favorite Muppet creator, Jim Henson. I always loved the one, and only, The Muppet Show.
