User:Mcgoofy13

Hi! I'm confused which is not unusual and am not too computer literate. Anyway here's my problem. A few days after Jim Henson's death Disney ran a cartoon in several of the national papers as a tribute/memorial of his death. The best I can recollect it was one of the Disney characters crying and may be Kermit or another Muppet was in it also as a recipient of the sympathetic gesture. It was simple yet very moving and I've been trying to chase down a copy of it for years but to no avail. Anybody out there remember it. It had high emotional impact, almost like Charles Schultz dying on the day his Peanuts strip ran nationally for the last time. Everybody have a nice Christmas Holiday and remember how people like Henson and Schultz made your life a little bit brighter. McGoofy