Just send your sympathy
I could be wrong, but I do believe that our local Toys R Us just happened to be the VERY LAST Toys R Us to get the Muppet Figures! After weeks of stopping by after work 2 or 3 times a week, they have arrived at last. Although it wasn't easy... let me elaborate:
Expecting another let down, I grudgingly march to the action figure section and began my lonely search. I say lonely as I failed to take my handsome tall husband with me today. Just as I was about to give up and just look at all the Simpson characters, I saw them out of the corner of my eye. There Kermit was, teetering dangerously on the end of a price peg. Behind him were 6 other characters. I anxiously reached to finally hold this infamous package when it suddenly occurred to me that these were beyond my reach. Literally! They had one peg of figures and they had put them all the way up at the top! If I jumped I may have been able to knock Kermit off, but I don't think I could have stomached seeing him crash to the floor.
Seeking out a "courteous" Toys R Us worker was less help I'm afraid. I was most curious about the exclusive Kermit Tux figure. This worker basically pointed in the general direction of the figures, and when I pointed out to him that they were out of my reach, he graciously pushed the figures to the side and said, "Nope, haven't seen Kermit in a tux." If I had wanted to continue the conversation I would have had to follow him to perhaps what he thought was a more important part of the store. Afraid that I might end up near the Barney toys, I chose to let that worker go.
I'm most saddened that these excellent figures will probably never be in the hands of those who would enjoy them as no one would even know they were there. I can only hope that other Toys R Us are finding ways to promote these products in the way they deserve. Oh, and how about putting them down at a level that anyone under 5ft could reach them? Oh wait, that area is reserved for wrestling figures. What was I thinking?