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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Jim Henson Idea Man
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At The Museum viewing, there were many times the audiences was breaking up with laughter. But there were also times when things were very dark and depressing. I did tear up at one part (I won't say which).
I still stand by what I posted before, but I do agree that Mr. Rogers' lessons to the audience are definitely still relevant for adults.
We have all these moralistic shows aimed at children, understandably. But very little entertainment aimed at adults emphasizes morals or improving yourself...
SPOILER (though minor)
Carroll is in China (though dressed as Big Bird) and there one shot of Kevin also. Marty has a few nice moments with the puppeteers from Bangladesh.
Yeah I kind of see that. Certainly the Neighborhood of Make Believe is much more standard kid's puppet stuff than Sesame Street. But I personally wouldn't say Mr. Roger's is unwatchable for adults.
Well you know, everyone has their opinions.
Personally, I think it's usually best to discuss your concerns with friends in a respectful manner. If you don't say anything, the issue is unlikely to go away.
But of course I don't know much about your situation, so I agree, it's a good idea to ask advice from someone you can trust.
Oh I know, I've seen his name on the site. I didn't think they weren't equally valued. I was just speculating that maybe they'd require a letter to verify about other people who weren't well known. But it's just speculation. I'm sure they also just want a back story.
Anyway, using "The Muppet...
The website for the AIDS quilt is http://www.aidsquilt.org/. Maybe they want a letter to prove the person was legit, so to speak. After all, most people mentioned in the Quilt aren't famous.
Yeah, you should let Amanda know, I'm sure they'll be happy.
Oh I imagine! Good luck with that! I'm really looking forward to seeing it when it's done.
Nice how Richard is bringing out creativity in us. The other day I decided I need to sharpen my Microsoft Power Point skills, so I started my own little presentation on Richard. So far it's going...
I mentioned this on the RHLC, but I had the opportunity to see The World According to Sesame Street at a Musuem of TV and Radio event not long ago. It's a great documentary, very funny at times, sometimes sad. But always moving. I'd definitely recommend it!
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