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Bluebottle Started conversation May 15, 2001
A Fraggle Rock fan I take it? Why, I've not seen that in years! I enjoy watching the Muppets, though, and I've seen all 7 of their films lately. So, are you a big Jim Henson fan, or is there another reason behind your name?
I thought I'd pop by and welcome you to the guide, so I just would like to say welcome, and if you want to ask questions about the guide I'll do my best to answer, and I always enjoy a chat. So feel free to talk away.
As you're new here, you may find the following useful:
There's a welcome page at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/welcome
and the Beach is a great place to meet people:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A358797
Hmm... Not sure what else to write, but hope to talk to you soon
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Uncle Travelling Mac Posted May 15, 2001
I'm not a particular Henderson fan, but I did love Fraggle Rock when I was a kid - it made me smile. The Uncle Travelling Mac nickname just seemed very appropriate for h2g2.
Cheers for the welcome - friendly place!
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Bluebottle Posted May 15, 2001
I remember I had a Fraggle Rock colouring book, and that the girl was called Red, and there was a man with a dog in a lighthouse, plus Uncle Travelling Mac, but that's about it. But I remember enjoying watching it. I heard they made a cartoon series of it, too, but that wouldn't be the same.
But yes, it is an appropriate name for a hiker
H2G2 does try to be a friendly place, which is good. I know it sounds glib, but believe it or not, I've made quite a few friends on here. I expect you'll settle in and enjoy everything fine.
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