fuzzygobo
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The part that I couldn't get past was "desperate times call for desperate measures".
It would've been nice if I could afford to go to the Muppet Workshop in Texas that Peter Linz was hosting. But I knew it was far beyond my budget, so I had to accept it and move on.
And miracle of miracles, life went on.
If he had Stage 4 cancer, or some life threatening disease, I think people would be more sympathetic to his cause. ( And treatment would cost way more than 97 bucks).
Am I right to believe he can see the documentary, just not have the backstage pass?
If that's the case, he's still better off than most people.
Usually at such venues, there's a gathering place where you can meet the performers after the event. There's no guarantee, but still a chance. If he's patient enough, he still might see Frank on the way out.
It's a slim chance, but it's better than no chance at all.
It would've been nice if I could afford to go to the Muppet Workshop in Texas that Peter Linz was hosting. But I knew it was far beyond my budget, so I had to accept it and move on.
And miracle of miracles, life went on.
If he had Stage 4 cancer, or some life threatening disease, I think people would be more sympathetic to his cause. ( And treatment would cost way more than 97 bucks).
Am I right to believe he can see the documentary, just not have the backstage pass?
If that's the case, he's still better off than most people.
Usually at such venues, there's a gathering place where you can meet the performers after the event. There's no guarantee, but still a chance. If he's patient enough, he still might see Frank on the way out.
It's a slim chance, but it's better than no chance at all.