Gina,

I don't recall the Doobies ever being on the Muppet Show (although it
wouldn't surprise me if they were! That would be cool to find out...).  Is
this another one of your great dreams of Doobieland??  Or did this really
happen?

- Bob


On Tue, 29 May 2001, gina dorman wrote:

> I fell asleep with the TV on.  I don't remember what time it was but I was awakened 
>in the middle of the night to the strains of South City Midnight Lady.  It didn't 
>sound normal.  Sounded like a woman with a very irritating voice singing along with 
>Pat Simmons.  The voice sounded familiar but I could not put a face or name with it.  
>Still groggy, I tried to will my eyelids to open so I could see what was playing on 
>the TV screen.  As if through a curtain of water, I finally focused on the 2 images 
>singing the romantic duet.  Pat Simmons and MISS PIGGY?????  Ohmygosh!  It must be a 
>rerun of the Muppet Show!  Pat's hair was long and dark brown and his face looked to 
>be that of a 25-30 year old. The 70's again???? He sang, "I thought there was no 
>reason..."  Miss Piggy vollied back the next line in her smugly gutteral tone, "for 
>all these things I do."  
> "This is so cute!"  I thought in my head,lying half awake.  I had no idea the 
>Doobies were on the Muppets!  After a commercial break, John Hartman, Michael Mc, 
>Skunk, Bobby LaKind, Pat, and Tiran came out and jammed along with the Muppet Band 
>doing Takin it to the Streets.  The Doobies seemed to be waist-high in a sea of 
>muppet characters joining them on stage.  John Hartman placed his garrish, over-sized 
>hat on Kermit's head which covered everything but his webbed little feet.  Miss Piggy 
>aggressively swung punches at the little groupie muppets flanking Michael McDonald at 
>his piano, then swooned into his lap.  Pat Simmons laughed while several of the 
>little muppets attacked him, strummed his guitar and touseled his hair.  The Colonel 
>and the Skunk jammed, mirroring eachother.  It was awesome and so adorable.  Tiran 
>couldn't stop smiling at Fozzy Bear who was in awe of his bass playing.
> I kept wondering, why haven't I seen this before?  How come no one else knows about 
>this?  Paralyzed by disbelief and sleepiness, I could not rise to the occassion and 
>punch the VCR record button. 
> What happen?  Once again, inquiring Doobs want to know.
> 
> GCD
> 
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