Frogster
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The late Jim Henson is turning 67 in a little over the week; so I thought I'd start early and put an appreciation thread out. (As if there hasn't been one!) I've mentioned before that I was basically born with Kermit at my right side. The stuffed animal I've had of him has been with me thru every heart and ear surgery, and I can't help but thank Jim for creating him. He gave me hope. I knew that when I got out of the O.R., I would get to see The Muppet Show on cable in the hospital. I know that wouldn't sound like something to look foward to when it comes to someone being a little older, but when you're a kid, you see so much life and happiness that shines thru in all of the famous Muppet characters; whether you're watching Bert and Ernie argue about playing a game with rhymes, or if it's Statler and Waldorf cutting down Fozzie's acts for the upteenth time, or if it's watching Gobo get his latest postcard while dodging Sprocket. There are far too many things out there that you could pick. But what mattered to me as a kid, and what still is important to me now, is that when I turned on the TV to watch the Muppets, I wanted to see their creator, James Maury Henson.