Gym Henson's Workout Shop by Dann Matthews
Kermit may look like he has limp and noodly limbs, but try to push that puppet around and you'll see just how strong that little frog really is! He stays pumped by working out three to five hours a day, takes amphibian approved supplements that help his muscles stay nice and vasculated, and he eats ten pounds of meat of day, his favorite being bacon, of course. That little wimpy nice guy character he plays in the various Muppet projects has people convinced he's a pushover, but any man, animal or monster who has pushed him too far has seen how scary that little frog can be!
Exercise in geeky style with this Gym Henson's Workout Shop t-shirt by Dann Matthews, it's the funny shirt you wear while getting serious about your fitness routine!
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Comments (0)
June 30th, 2009 at 5:39 pm
The scuba diver one was best. I dont like how that site hijacked my history. That doesnt make me want to visit there again - dumbasses."
Uh, there's nothing on the site that hijacks your history. Put the bong down and install some antivirus software.
PS: The scuba diving one is CGI, it was part of a commercial. It's not real.
I haven't been smoking anything, JamesM, but thanks for the insult. What happened when I visited that site? Sometimes you visit a place and it changes the history so you have to physically choose the link you want to get back to from the list. In other words, it places itself in your last couple of links in order to prevent you from easily using the back button to leave the site. That's inconvenient and shows little regard for the visitor. This site actually changed the entire history in the list to itself, meaning that I had to resort to other means to get back to Neatorama. In my own words, it hijacked my history. It was a javascript function, and it's the first time I've seen a site pull that particularly rude stunt.
So the scuba diver is CGI. It's still the best of the bunch of those pictures, in my opinion.