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− | '''Eileen''' is [[Miss Piggy|Miss Piggy's]] department store co-worker in ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]''. Assigned to the perfume and cosmetics counter, Eileen has been having trouble marketing "[[Quelle Difference]]", so she turns her attentions to a clearly distraught Miss Piggy. Hoping to cheer up her colleague, she gives her a make-over. Eileen grows increasingly engrossed in this endeavor, adding make-up to her own face with each addition, and growing ever giddy, until manager Mr. Wrightson fires them both. |
+ | '''Eileen''' is [[Miss Piggy|Miss Piggy's]] department store co-worker in ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]''. Assigned to the perfume and cosmetics counter, Eileen has been having trouble marketing "[[Quelle Difference]]" perfume, so she turns her attentions to a clearly distraught Miss Piggy. Hoping to cheer up her colleague, she gives her a make-over. Eileen grows increasingly engrossed in this endeavor, adding make-up to her own face with each addition, and growing ever giddy, until manager Mr. Wrightson fires them both. This has little affect on the two, however; in fact, they find it hilarious. |
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Eileen is Miss Piggy's department store co-worker in The Muppets Take Manhattan. Assigned to the perfume and cosmetics counter, Eileen has been having trouble marketing "Quelle Difference" perfume, so she turns her attentions to a clearly distraught Miss Piggy. Hoping to cheer up her colleague, she gives her a make-over. Eileen grows increasingly engrossed in this endeavor, adding make-up to her own face with each addition, and growing ever giddy, until manager Mr. Wrightson fires them both. This has little affect on the two, however; in fact, they find it hilarious.