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    Fan Mail

    So I wrote to Chris Cerf two years ago and he sent me back this signed collage I made featuring Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats, The Beetles, Bruce Stringbean, How Now Brown and the Moo Wave, Dr. Thad and the Medications, and the "One Way" lead singer. Quite the SS Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame...
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    Music video parodies you wish Sesame could have done

    Those are wonderful! I really wonder how those parodies would look, as I may make drawings of these ideas of yours, so what do you think? Anyway, here's a new one: "You Have Eyes" by Ball & Notes ("Private Eyes" by Hall & Oates), about eyes and what they do. BlueAM
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    Classic Sesame Clips on YouTube

    I know this has nothing to do with anything Sesame, but I know that a lot of you are also Disney fans, and that it relates to YouTube in a sense: I really loved viewing DTV and DTV2 videos on YouTube, and I'm sure you've seen those videos on the old Disney Channel. Many of the ones on there...
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    Music video parodies you wish Sesame could have done

    How about a parody of The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again" as "Went To School Again", basically about going to school and how fun it is? BlueAM
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    Music video parodies you wish Sesame could have done

    We all remember The Beetles, but howzabout a parody of Paul McCartney's "Spies Like Us" as ""Y's" Like Us"? It could be sung by some cool-looking letter Y Muppets. BlueAM
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    Music video parodies you wish Sesame could have done

    "The Number One Is A Must" by Keen ("Another One Bites The Dust" by Queen) BlueAM
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    Music video parodies you wish Sesame could have done

    Another one: "Every Day I Ride The Bus" ("Everyday I Write The Book" by Elvis Costello), which could be sung by an Anything Muppet (definitely Chris Cerf again), riding on a bus, and backed by assorted AM passengers. Possibly like "Forty Blocks From My Home" meets "The Sign Says "Don't...
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    Music video parodies you wish Sesame could have done

    Here's another one: "1, 2, 3, 4, 5" by David Blowie ("TVC15" by David Bowie) Any other ideas? BlueAM
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    "Count It Higher" songbook?

    I would really love to see the images in that particular booklet, as you can no longer get these booklets, so how would you feel about scanning the images in and posting them if possible? Thanks a heap! BlueAM
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    The songbook in the "Count It Higher" video

    Hi, everyone! I recall that the original video release of "Count It Higher" came with a songbook inside the box, as it was with the other "My Sesame Street Home Video" releases. I heard that there were pictures inside it, so could anyone either tell me what the pictures were of, or scan the...
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    Fan Mail

    Is it possible for me to contact Christopher Cerf? I really love the stuff he did for SS in its good old days, and really want to show my appreciation for him.
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    Looking for "Rugrats" stuff

    I know this has nothing to do with the Muppets, but I'm also a fan of the Nickelodeon classic "Rugrats". I was wondering if anyone has the following on tape, namely from TV: The Making of "The Rugrats Movie" (1998 documentary) Rugrats at 10: Still Babies After All These Years...
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    Music video parodies you wish Sesame could have done

    Just to keep you interested, and to keep this thread going, I thought of another one: I thought of parodying Phil Collins' "In The Air Tonight" as "What I Wear At Night", by "Gil Call'ems", which is basically about getting ready to go to bed, perhaps? I always pictured Christopher Cerf...
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    Nov. 1981 SST Magazine Question

    I read somewhere on Muppet Wiki about a two-page spread in the November 1981 issue of Sesame Street Magazine that had Herry, Forgetful Jones, Clementine, Buster, Warren Wolf, Countess Dahling von Dahling and some others in it that said "Meet The Muppets". If anyone has that issue, could whoever...
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    Music video parodies you wish Sesame could have done

    I've always loved the music video parodies that SS did in its "classic" years ("Rebel L", "The Letter N", "Kids Just Want To Brush", etc.). I thought it would be nice to come up with an idea of a music video parody that would have worked well during sometime in the '80s. It would be a parody of...
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    1979 CTW Style Guide Question

    Here's what I've seen from it on the Wiki: Guy Smiley Sherlock Hemlock Guy Smiley, Don Music, and Prince Charming Simon Soundman and other Fat Blue AMs Sully and other Pumpkin AMs Since you obviously visit the Wiki, do you know if he posted any others on there besides the...
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    Sesame Songs Posters

    Thanks so much again for scanning the "Rock & Roll!" poster for me to see. It was a real thrill! Would you consider doing the same for the "Monster Hits!" poster if you have time? Thanks for thinking about it, and have a great night! BlueAM
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    1979 CTW Style Guide Question

    I remember seeing a page that collected the Orange Gold characters on one page. Would the Lavender characters i.e The Count, etc. be collected on a page in a similar fashion? Do you think he would post just that one page? BlueAM
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    1979 CTW Style Guide Question

    I've been on Muppet Wiki and have read the contents of the 1979 CTW style guide. I've also seen images from it on there. Owing to curiosity, I was just wondering if whoever put the images from that particular style guide on there would be willing to share images from the following sections...
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    Sesame Songs Posters

    Thanks SOOOOO much, greenth1ng! I think Tom Leigh's drawings on it are fabulous! Oh, and I have the one for "Sing Yourself Silly!" already, but I've never seen the others. BlueAM
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