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  • Cowboy Time
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  • Fozzie makes several misguided attempts to hold up the bar, first telling everyone to "reach for the floor" and then telling them that "this is a stickdown." Worse yet, he is packing two pickles instead of pistols, and is derided as the "fastest gherkin in the West" by the bartender. After he is mocked by the saloon's patrons and staff, Fozzie fires off the loaded pickles, shoots down the chandelier, and traps the bartender, who then concedes a large bag of cash to the villain. Just then, Rowlf turns his own gun on Fozzie, who trades his pickles for a carrot before ultimately settling on an apple, which unfortunately turns out to be a live grenade that blows the saloon to smithereens.
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  • Fozzie makes several misguided attempts to hold up the bar, first telling everyone to "reach for the floor" and then telling them that "this is a stickdown." Worse yet, he is packing two pickles instead of pistols, and is derided as the "fastest gherkin in the West" by the bartender. After he is mocked by the saloon's patrons and staff, Fozzie fires off the loaded pickles, shoots down the chandelier, and traps the bartender, who then concedes a large bag of cash to the villain. Just then, Rowlf turns his own gun on Fozzie, who trades his pickles for a carrot before ultimately settling on an apple, which unfortunately turns out to be a live grenade that blows the saloon to smithereens. In addition to Rowlf and Fozzie, the sketch features Miss Kitty and Snake Frackle as customers, as well several Whatnots (a bartender performed by Richard Hunt, a cowboy performed by John Lovelady, and a waitress performed by Eren Ozker). The sketch was included in The Muppet Show Book.