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Whenever I'm asked "Who would you most want to meet, living or dead?" My first answer is almost always Jim Henson. The way he died was a travesty. It was a complete failure on the part of the medical community.
It's sad that Fred is gone, but he was a decent age and had stomach cancer. His death ended quite a bit of suffering for himself.
It's sad that Fred is gone, but he was a decent age and had stomach cancer. His death ended quite a bit of suffering for himself.
littlepockit wrote:that is soo sad.
karin never got into mr. rogers. but i watch alot of him when i was a kid.
mr. rogers, romper room and seseme street. i just hope big bird doesnt die.
although, that would make one nice rock....
kimmie

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iblis wrote:littlepockit wrote:that is soo sad.
karin never got into mr. rogers. but i watch alot of him when i was a kid.
mr. rogers, romper room and seseme street. i just hope big bird doesnt die.
although, that would make one nice rock....
kimmie
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I was going to start a thread on this, but now I don't have to. Is there ANYONE on this board that remembers the twiddle bugs on Sesame Street? I know I did not imagine them, but I've never been able to find anyone that remembered them. They were my fav.
I loved the Electric Company and Mr. Rogers, too.
RIP, Fred.
I loved the Electric Company and Mr. Rogers, too.
RIP, Fred.
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LadyIvanna wrote:Is there ANYONE on this board that remembers the twiddle bugs on Sesame Street? I know I did not imagine them, but I've never been able to find anyone that remembered them.
I think so. It's been a while since I watched Sesame Street avidly.... Were they the bugs that lived in... Ernie's? windowbox? It was someone's windowbox.
I liked Mr. Rogers. He was nice. Rest in Peace.
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WraithAngel wrote:Your forgetting lamb chop. ;}
Whats her face.
But I guess thats when you know your getting old.
Your childhood dies piece by piece.
For me it started with Mr Green Jeans...
Whatever happened to Capt Kangaroo anyway

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The Twiddle Bugs lived in a milk carton house in Ernie's window box.
My fav. Sesame Street character was the Amazing Mumford, "Ah la Peanut Butter Sandwiches!"
My mom, also, hated Mr. Rogers, but I didn't know it at the time. I loved him. Lily watches him, and I always sing along with "You are my friend, you are special, special to me..." et al. I have a kick ass Mr. Rogers book I got at a junk store a few years ago.
I always thought that I'd like to meet him. As recently as a week ago, I mentioned to someone that I was going to try to mail Mr. Rogers, to thank him. It's too late now.
He was my friend.
He was special,
special to me....
My fav. Sesame Street character was the Amazing Mumford, "Ah la Peanut Butter Sandwiches!"
My mom, also, hated Mr. Rogers, but I didn't know it at the time. I loved him. Lily watches him, and I always sing along with "You are my friend, you are special, special to me..." et al. I have a kick ass Mr. Rogers book I got at a junk store a few years ago.
I always thought that I'd like to meet him. As recently as a week ago, I mentioned to someone that I was going to try to mail Mr. Rogers, to thank him. It's too late now.
He was my friend.
He was special,
special to me....
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Shari Lewis did lambchop and the song that didnt end...
capt kangaroo was on for along time. and then when the orginal dies, he was replaced and it fell apsrt after that.
i liked gerladine the giraffe...
the twiddle bugs and the honkers were cool.
and the two headed beast thing...
but my favorite on sesame street was slimy the worm and the swedish chef who was on the muppet show at the same time.
kimmie
capt kangaroo was on for along time. and then when the orginal dies, he was replaced and it fell apsrt after that.
i liked gerladine the giraffe...
the twiddle bugs and the honkers were cool.
and the two headed beast thing...
but my favorite on sesame street was slimy the worm and the swedish chef who was on the muppet show at the same time.
kimmie
Bone wrote:For me it started with Mr Green Jeans...
Whatever happened to Capt Kangaroo anyway
The Captain is apparently alive - age 75.
on the other hand:
Hugh "Lumpy" Brannum b. 1909 d. 1987
- Mr. Green Jeans on Captain Kangaroo
And to throw some comedy in (warning - might be considered an iblis link):
http://www.grudge-match.com/History/cap ... gers.shtml
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