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Mister Jim Henson never created Bert and Ernie as gay people. They were just two people meant as fun charachters for the kids. And now one of the hunderd of writers claims they are gay? I find it not wikipedia worthy if one guy who is not really believeable, (one of the Henson's or Frank Oz would be
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a 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 times more believeable). And since when does 1 writer who didn't make the charachters decide that they are gay? I request the paragraph to be removed or either being put in the triva section.
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