charlietheowl
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1. Happy early birthday!Hey I turn 34 tomorrow. No degree, no job, no car, not much money, no wife/girlfriend...but somehow I feel zen and hopeful. Sometimes life turns out a little differently than you had planned. I say "don't worry". And your lucky! A lifetime of muppet viewing has caused me to have burnout, i maybe watch the muppets a few times a year now
2. I've only relatively recently got into watching the Muppets (since around last summer), so I've still got a lot to go through (still have a couple movies to go and I'm about to start season 2 of TMS). I try to only watch a couple things a week because I have burnt myself out on things before and I can consume media too fast for my own good if I'm not careful (I have so many albums on my iTunes I've only given a cursory listen to). Plus I find that media is more fun to experience if you can spread it out. It took me a whole year to watch the entire series of Seinfeld and it was amazing.
Welcome to the Muppet Central Forum!
Sesame Street moving to Netflix
Jim Henson Idea Man
Back to the Rock Season 2
Bear arrives on Disney+
Sam and Friends Book
Point is, get your own little space, make time to do what you want to while still staying out of debt, and keep in mind most folks have it worse! Seems to me, after being here about a year, that most of the people on this forum have a good strong creative streak of one kind or another, which does tend to go with deep moods and strong passions -- but also raises us above the herd, who will never know anything better than what they have, and dream only of mansions and money. We know better.
