made by some guy named Alfred. And starring some guy named Grover. A moving cinematic exporation of the inherent futility of aspirationalism.
made by some guy named Alfred. And starring some guy named Grover. A moving cinematic exporation of the inherent futility of aspirationalism.
[...] From the Infomaniac comes news of this marvelously amusing little website, great for whiling away the hours until your next blood sacrifice or furry convention. Whether browsing the forums or modelling for your own glamour shots, there are hours of amusement here for the whole quality-entertainment-starved family. Continuing our Muppety-themed week, we present what must surely be the Website o’ the Month if not the Year at the ol’ raincoaster blog, Googly Eyes On Cock. [...]
Whoa, that takes me back. I actually remember that one.
and for a moving tale of self-discovery, see Grover’s literary triumph “The Monster at the End of this book” – still in print!
I remember that one! Grover rocks; him and the Count are my Sesame Street icons.
OMG – thanks for this! I loved it. That brings back some great memories: their spoof of Upstairs, Downstairs, featuring Grover, and my fave, Chariots of Fur. It’s especially funny for me because I also grew up with Masterpiece Theatre and remember Alistair Cook.
Both Chariots of Fur and Upstairs, Downstairs are on YouTube; I just watched them yesterday.
Here’s hoping that Cookie won’t end up with PVC pipes for legs, his body parts sold to cosmetically-obssessed rich wives.