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132.1 | | MEMORY::MORELLO | | Thu May 17 1990 11:36 | 5 |
| I thought I heard that Jim Henson died. When did he die? Did he have
a heart attack or something? I didn't think he was that old.
Therese
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132.2 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | treasures....most of them dreams | Thu May 17 1990 11:42 | 5 |
| Therese
He was 53 and he died of a bacterial infection yesterday.
Bonnie
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132.3 | sad | DZIGN::STHILAIRE | no wait, here's what I want | Thu May 17 1990 12:01 | 9 |
| One of my daughter's first toys was a stuffed Kermit the frog.
When I heard he died, the image came into my mind of Kermit sitting
in the boat in the swamp singing Rainbow Connection (?) and my daughter
being a little kid, and me being in my 20's and I started
to cry. Another reminder that time passes, things change, people
die and we have to adapt I guess.
Lorna
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132.4 | | CSC32::SPARROW | standing in the myth | Thu May 17 1990 12:38 | 8 |
| The news last night said that he died of viral pneumonia. They also
said that his death could have been avoided if he had seen a doctor
sooner. He knew he was sick, but preferred to continue working and not
see a doctor.
great comment for our times.
vivian
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132.5 | | CSC32::SPARROW | standing in the myth | Thu May 17 1990 12:40 | 8 |
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Famous song and dance man, Sammy Davis Jr. died yesterday morning from
throat cancer. His family said he died at home in his sleep with his
family around him.
He was quite a talented person.
vivian
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132.6 | bye, kermie... | GODIVA::bence | The hum of bees... | Thu May 17 1990 13:36 | 6 |
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When I heard that Jim Henson died, I remembered the how I felt
on reading the end of "The Lord of the Rings"...you know...
when the magic went away...
cathy
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132.7 | | RANGER::CANNOY | Fnord | Thu May 17 1990 13:50 | 10 |
| I cried when I heard Jim Henson died yesterday. And I cried again at
the NPR piece. I met Henson once at the 1983 World Science Fiction
Convention. He was every bit as nice and gentle as you would imagine
from his characters. I agree, Cathy. Some of the magic has left.
I'm sure my friends, Beowulf Monstergarde and Enzio Paladini will light
a candle for their friend, Jim. It's amazing what real people his
creations were.
Tamzen
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132.8 | There's something mysticalish about 'em... | ULTRA::ZURKO | Martyr on a cross of luxury | Thu May 17 1990 13:55 | 6 |
| Thanx for mentioning "Rainbow Connection" Lorna. I'll have to pull out the
album this week.
According to Joe (the doctor's son I love best), pneumonia can be bacterial as
well as viral. I heard bacterial infection and pneumonia as well.
Mez
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132.9 | | SCARGO::CONNELL | Trepanation, I need it like a hole in the head | Thu May 17 1990 14:02 | 7 |
| I too, cried when I heard the news. I was saddened by Sammy Davis'
death, but was numbed by Jim Henson's. Please everyone remember that we
can still enjoy his works through reruns and videotapes and that his
characters will live forever in our hearts. And for those of us who
believe that we shall live again on this earth, the magic will return.
Phil
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132.10 | | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Thu May 17 1990 17:49 | 14 |
| No one, like when Mel Blanc died, will do Kermit or Ernie justice now that
Jim Henson is dead. Mel Blanc Jr. only does a poor imitation of Bugs.
The characters will live on but they have lost their soul.
I wonder if Sesame Street will write Ernie out like the time they dealt
with Mr. Hooper's death. Can you imagine a despondant Bert? Looking at
a sad rubber ducky? Bert's paperclip collection and pigeon recordings
would seem meaningless and he would rue all those times he didn't play
with Ernie.
Cathy (.6) is right: the magic is gone.
Ah, the rainbow connection...
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132.11 | Mr. Muppet R.I.P | USCTR2::DONOVAN | cutsie phrase or words of wisdom | Thu May 17 1990 23:30 | 10 |
| I haven't told my little ones yet. they know all the characters like
they know their own names but they wouldn't recognize Jim Henson's
name. That was his magic.
Has anyone ever seen the Muppet Christmas Special? ALL the characters
are there. Incredible. Such talent.
Lorna, your story touched me. I felt the same way.
Kate
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132.12 | We'll mis ya' | CSC32::HADDOCK | All Irk and No Pay | Fri May 18 1990 10:23 | 9 |
| It may well be that no one has done more to change the world we
now live in than Jim Henson, and he did it without anger, hate,
or violence.
Rubber Ducky you're the one. Rubber Ducky you're so much fun.
Rubber Ducky I'm awfully fond....of......you.
So long Puppet Master. Have a happy forever.
fred();
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132.13 | double sigh. | MILKWY::JLUDGATE | sigh | Fri May 18 1990 20:31 | 4 |
| personal-name modified to suit my mood.
he's jim, dead.
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132.14 | | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Mon May 21 1990 10:06 | 10 |
| I heard that Ernie and Kermit were being retired. Can anyone confirm this?
I heard that the only stuff you'll see of Ernie and Kermit are re-runs.
Granted, no one could have done them justice, but three deaths!?! Who
can bear it?
"Hey Bert! Guess what I am?"
"This is Kermit The Frog of Sesame Street News signing off from the home
of the three little pigs!"
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132.15 | I watch Sesame Street nearly every morning | CSC32::DUBOIS | The early bird gets worms | Mon May 21 1990 15:32 | 4 |
| Before Evan's birth, the news of Jim Henson's death would have saddened
me a *little*, but now...I cry every time I read more about it. *sniff.
Carol
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132.16 | Motherhood, apple pie and Sesame street | TLE::D_CARROLL | The more you know the better it gets | Mon May 21 1990 16:54 | 19 |
| Boy, we aren't getting much "silence" in this silence topic.
I cried when I heard the news.
People I have talked to about this have had oen of two reactions; either, Oh
what a terrible, sad loss, or Well that is too bad, but Disney bought the
Muppets anyway, so what's the big deal?
The latter invariably comes from people who *weren't* weaned on Sesame Street.
When I was a child (age 4 till around 8) Sesame Street was as real a part of
my life as my family and friends. I was intimately involved with the people
and characters on Sesame Street. It was *home*. Kermie and Gover and Big
Bird (I know BB isn't a Muppet but he was a major SS character) had as
much three-dimensionality in my mind as Danny, my next-door girlfriend.
Saying "But the Muppets are still there" seems akin to saying "It's okay
that your dog died because you can just buy another dog at the pet store."
D!
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132.17 | and I cried | WMOIS::B_REINKE | treasures....most of them dreams | Mon May 21 1990 17:02 | 7 |
| D!
I may not have been 'weaned' on Seasame street, but my oldest is
the same age as the show and I watched it for years - even after
the yougest out grew it.
Bonnie
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132.18 | | DZIGN::STHILAIRE | no wait, here's what I want | Mon May 21 1990 18:01 | 17 |
| re .16, and .17, I feel like Bonnie. I wasn't personally weened
on the Muppets or Sesame Street but my daughter was, so my life
was touched too. What's important to her has always been important
to me. After years of buying Sesame Street toys and having
conversations with puppets when Melissa was little, I just considered
the characters to be a part of life as I know it! :-)
When Melissa heard the news she said, If he's dead it's like they're
all dead. (similar to D!'s pet dog comparison)
Still it's encouraging to think how a person whom everyone described
as being shy and gentle was able to touch so many lives through
his creativity. He helped bring fun and happiness into a lot of
lives. It's just sad that he died so young.
Lorna
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132.19 | | FAIRWY::KINGR | New_Kids_On_The_Block=Pimple_Music! | Mon May 21 1990 22:38 | 9 |
| My son Jesse (2 years, 4 months) will not be able to see, fell, touch
what Mr. Henson might have done. He watches Sesame street every morning
and on the weekends as well... He will only be able to see what was
done before he had a chance to really see, feel, touch the Muppets...
REK
Kinda makes me fell like what the world has missed with Walt Disney
passed away... Sometime real life can be so sad....
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132.20 | | CSC32::CONLON | Let the dreamers wake the nation... | Mon May 21 1990 23:20 | 48 |
| My son Ryan watched Sesame Street as far back as from his infant
seat. I was amazed that they could capture his attention even
when he was only barely starting to be able to follow things with
his eyes. They held his attention (and mine) for years.
One of our favorite skits was when someone interviewed Kermit to
do a segment about how frogs live. Rather than confirming that frogs
live on lily pads, of course, Kermit explained that frogs live in
apartments.
When the person asked what frogs eat, Kermit happily listed such things
as French Fries, pizza, etc. When the interviewer said that frogs eat
flies, Kermit did a classic muppet flinch. ;)
We also loved Grover, and one of our favorite things was when Grover
would call out to Kermit, "Froggieeeeee Babyeeeeeee" (then slap Kermit
on the back, knocking him over, saying, "Hello little Froggie.")
When Ryan was 5 (and was working as a performer for the PBS television
station where I worked as a camera operator,) he once did a show with
Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch (both played by Carroll Spinney.) Ryan
has his own segment (where he talked by himself into the camera,) and
he also played the part of Raggedy Andy in a skit with other kids.
Ryan had the chance to talk to both Big Bird and Oscar between takes.
Carroll Spinney was nice enough to remain in character as much as he
could when the young children performers were present (which I thought
was very considerate of him.) The Big Bird costume is hot and tiring
to wear for very long, but he would step out of the upper portion of
it behind a screen (so that the young children wouldn't see him doing
this.)
At one point, Ryan was having a conversation about Sesame Street with
Oscar, and they were talking about the monsters on the show. Ryan
said (with the sincerity of a 5 year old,) "Actually, I'm kind of a
monster myself." Carroll Spinney chuckled (in character as Oscar.)
As Ryan was leaving, Oscar called out, "Have a rotten day!" Ryan
said, "You have a rotten day, too!" (to which Oscar replied, with
obvious gratitude, "Why, thanks!!!") ;^)
What a special world Jim Henson created for all of us during the past
couple of decades!
Imagine how much our children would have missed without him!
I hope his work will continue (as a tribute to the importance of his
contribution!)
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