The house gets a ~green~ makeover because Jenny asked nicely. The interior still needs a bit of work but their home has suitably ~green~ curb appeal now!
I was under the impression that birds were immortal. They are not. Kermit was well looked after with plenty of food so I’m not sure how he died. Jill is devastated and feels like part of her is missing without her familiar :(
I was under the impression that PT was beyond the “burning everything” stage with his cooking by now. He was not.
Nearly two decades of playing this game and it still surprises me!
Mr. Sunny Smith loves Kermit! (Maybe that’s why he stole his Banjo; and Mr. Smith doesn’t condone theft!). Something Mr. Smith might love more than Kermit, is each and every one of our Rainbow Connection!
I can’t draw backgrounds—if any of you can, I’ll hire you for the project 😭🙏🏼
Jenny literally glows through her third pregnancy and Jill ages to a teen. They both have familiars by their side during these changes. Jenny is delighted that Jill has inherited the magus gene and can begin her witchcraft training!
Wanting to find a love like her parents, Jill asks Rocky Beech on a date. They’ve been BFFs for a while now, so there could be something there..
Jenny welcomes a baby boy named Jamie, surrounded by her family. She wishes she could freeze this moment. (Of course she could, with a spell, but opts not to). The family has gotten so much bigger - and greener <3
From Kermit Schafer's "Pardon My Blooper!" collections of suspected broadcasting erratum
Once, a female contestant on an audience-participation show was asked about her husband's condition, prompting her to respond:
"My husband's nerves are always upset; he's always taking phenobarbital ..."
Making you wonder if Magilla Gorilla's antics were driving Mr. Peebles to phenobarbital. Or those of the Hair Bear Bunch sending Zookeepers Lionel Botch and Eustis Peevly thus back at the since-closed Wonderland Zoo.
And might it be stretching things to picture Ranger Smith reaching for the old phenobarbital because of Yogi Bear's seemingly endless antics in Jellystone Park's picnic and camping areas?
A.K. (August Kermit) Wright was a Pioneer Club host, playing the Vegas Vic character at the club and for public events, off and on from the mid 50s to late 60s. Others who have been called “the real Vegas Vic” include Zack Hale (another host), Bud Weil (voice recording), and Dexter Smith (voice recording). Pioneer Club had a Vegas Vickie hostess in the 60s.
Photos courtesy of Dennis Connolly.
Caption: High and Mitey. Las Vegas, Nev – The Long and Short of a Wild West Mardi Gras team up in Las Vegas, as seven-foot-tall Vegas Vic and five-year-old Shannon Beeley match poses. They’ll be the biggest and smallest participants in the 23rd annual Helldorado Days festivities in the resort center, May 16th - 19th. Credit: United Press Photo, 5/13/67