“Were you there?” shudders with rage
“Were you there?” shudders with rage
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The full story is almost better than that. As told by his brother:
"Well, this old librarian, she says, ‘This library is not for coloreds.’ He said, ‘Well, I would like to check out these books.’
"She says, ‘Young man, if you don’t leave this library right now, I’m gonna call the police.’
"So he just propped himself up on the counter, and sat there, and said, ‘I’ll wait.’ "
[The police and his mother were called]
"And the police officer said, ‘You know, why don’t you just give the kid the books?’
"And my mother said, ‘He’ll take good care of them.’ "
So, the librarian reluctantly handed over the books. And then, Carl says, "my mother said, ‘What do you say?’ "
And Ron answered, “Thank you, ma’am.”
Full story: NPR
As an adult who grew up on sesame street and the muppets, it’s just the unabashed wholesomeness that I love. They were preaching inclusivity when I was growing up in a time/place that tried to force conformity. They weren’t cool, they were themselves, and that’s never a bad message for kids (or adults).
The newer movie (The Muppets 2011), co-written by Jason Segal, who also grew up with The Muppets, captures that vibe perfectly IMHO.
Anything muppets, I have so many positive memories, even the “so-so” movies make me smile ear to ear.
Moulin Rogue, it’s been one-upped so hard in the movie-musical genre, but I saw it like 10 times in theaters (back when that wouldn’t require a second mortgage) and still love it.