Kermit the Frog and Gonzo Help Prisoners of War

 Kermit the Frog and Gonzo were sitting in their swamp one day, discussing their latest adventure. "I think we should do something good for a change," said Gonzo. "Like what?" asked Kermit. "I was thinking we could help liberate some prisoners of war," replied Gonzo. "But how do we get in there?" asked Kermit. "We disguise ourselves as encyclopedia salesmen," said Gonzo.


The two of them set out to find some old encyclopedias to use as props. They drove into town and went door-to-door, selling their encyclopedias to anyone who would listen. They even convinced the local police department to buy a set.


Eventually, they got to the prison camp. They walked up to the gate and the guard asked, "What's in the boxes?" "Encyclopedias," replied Gonzo. "Encyclopedias?" said the guard, raising an eyebrow. "Yes, we're here to sell them to the prisoners," said Kermit, trying his best to sound confident.

The guard looked at them for a moment, then nodded and let them in. Kermit and Gonzo made their way through the camp, looking for the cells where the prisoners were being held. They finally found them and began handing out the encyclopedias. But as they did, they slipped small tools and maps inside the books, hoping to help the prisoners escape.


Suddenly, they heard a loud alarm go off. The guard had discovered what they were doing and was coming after them. Kermit and Gonzo quickly gathered up the remaining encyclopedias and ran for the gate. They burst through it just as the guard arrived.


Back in their swamp, Kermit and Gonzo were exhausted but exhilarated. "We did it!" exclaimed Gonzo. "We helped those prisoners!" "Yeah, but I don't think I want to be an encyclopedia salesman ever again," said Kermit with a chuckle. Gonzo agreed, and the two of them settled back into their peaceful swamp, content with their heroic adventure.

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