Super Scooter
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I'm siding with Frank on this one. Like scarecroe said, Frank put in a lot of hard work into the Muppets. And I'm sure he likes puppeteering, he still does it as often as he can. But he's got a family. He has to give to them as much time as he possibly can, just like any other father or husband. He's got two careers. He ALSO has fan mail he goes through. He has the same problems in life we all do. He's got a lot to juggle. I'm surprised he does as much with the Muppets as he does now!
Eventually, it's time for a person to move on. I don't think Jim ever thought of doing nothing but the Muppets his whole life. He probably wanted to do other stuff too, but still come back to the Muppets.
dk, it does get me sad ocassionally, but, I think more happy that Frank's doing what he can, wish he could do more, but he's not Superman, and I've heard that Frank still thinks about the Muppets. He's got nothing but good things to say about them in his interviews.
Which reminds me, is it okay to submit interviews written in magazines to Muppet Central? There's one in an issue of the Star Wars Insider that I would like to put up.
Eventually, it's time for a person to move on. I don't think Jim ever thought of doing nothing but the Muppets his whole life. He probably wanted to do other stuff too, but still come back to the Muppets.
dk, it does get me sad ocassionally, but, I think more happy that Frank's doing what he can, wish he could do more, but he's not Superman, and I've heard that Frank still thinks about the Muppets. He's got nothing but good things to say about them in his interviews.
Which reminds me, is it okay to submit interviews written in magazines to Muppet Central? There's one in an issue of the Star Wars Insider that I would like to put up.