Let’s Talk Muppets #5 – “Take That, Boise!”

EPISODE · Oct 31, 2015 · 1H 16M

Let’s Talk Muppets #5 – “Take That, Boise!”

from Muppet Hub · host J. D. Hansel

Jarrod Fairclough of the Muppet Mindset joins us to help host yet another review of The Muppets on ABC!  (Click here to check out his review of the episode over on the Mindset.) We also hear from listener Darrin Granter in this week’s phone a friend segment, and have lots of other fun surprises along the way! This show is brought to you by Flipper Media, the podcast service that’ll make you flip! Follow along with our live-Tweets on the Let’s Talk Muppets feed, @NewMuppetShow! Visit muppethub.com/facebook to go to our Facebook page, and go to facebook.com/muppetmindset to visit the Muppet Mindset’s.   Here’s the drawing Jarrod was (allegedly) working on while we were on break. And now, click here for pictures of Melbourne, Australia. Here are the outtakes, bloopers, and other “off-mic” chatter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2afYpD2OYTk Music: “My Muppets Show (Rowlf’s Tavern Theme)” recorded by J. D. Hansel “Dark Memory” by Silent Partner

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