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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Jim Henson Idea Man
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*lol* Even when I was little I could never get into 'being' quite like that (outside my head I mean). The nearest I could get was imagining that the things I was thinking of were invisible :excited:
It could be because a lot of us didn't get to see the show he was in. I remember what he looks like but I don't remember ever getting to see the show :(
"How could anyone hate water? It is life!" Brio said with a laugh. "Here, have some more living, it is a gift!"
The small fraggle dove underwater, sending out a wave toward the cat like musician with a well praticed dolphin kick.
"Hey! Oh, now you asked for it!" The dripping wet Murray said...
Right :). Because once you start giving in to people like that it can get harder and harder to think for yourself when you like something they think is bad and always follow suit to feel like you belong...
I can't picture fraggles driving that much, but I still think scenes where they are hitchhiking would be fun :3.
If they had to get somewhere I could see them making things to travel in too:excited:.
I was, bit, a long time ago... that was why I started to read and write more in place of acting out things (where everything didn't magically become real like on tv :P). Because in my head, stories did have/do have that effect. I guess I always have been more of an inner imagine..r :3
We aren't just telling you what you want to hear, we are saying what each of us honestly thinks :) (and I am saying it, to, as a person that also has had a lifelong disability that makes me see the world differently. I'm sure there are many others :).)
I have found it is better to not even give...
I don't think a FR movie needs celebrities when you get down to it, since unlike the muppets they wouldn't really have ties to those sort of humans anyway :). When humans interacted with fraggles it seems like the series went out of its way to make those humans very..everyday (to sort of...
FR was/is basically a series about the social interconnectedness of nature and everything in it, with the fraggles being outside observers to the human culture on top of it:). A movie with the same characters but none of that would kind of be like a hollow shell :\. So of course it will be there :D.
I am still looking for someone that remembers "The Big A". It was an art program, and 30 mins long, but I seem to be the only one who does. Even on my PBS channels (KQED)website you really have to dig to even know it was real -.-
I remember the muppets doing just as well in the early 90's with reruns and the movies. To me they only seemed to die (all at once) around '96 :(. I enjoyed Muppet Treasure Island and then..poof!
"Because now we can eat cookies whenever we want, darn it!"
Anyway isn't it better/more sane to feel bad about things that are actually...bad? I mean, we really aren't hurting ourselves or others. You can't get 2nd hand letter smoke from being near someone that watches SST:p
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