That almost sounds like an urban legend.Sadly there are folks who make fantasy into reality. There was a story I heard of a kid who died in the sewers because he tried to find the teenage mutant ninja turtles.
That almost sounds like an urban legend.Sadly there are folks who make fantasy into reality. There was a story I heard of a kid who died in the sewers because he tried to find the teenage mutant ninja turtles.
Glad you enjoy it!Back to what this thread is for, I smiled today because I saw @Any Del upload this to his YT channel today:
I have a very good memory of watching this a a friend’s house way back when I was little. Probably one of my earliest.
Yeah, I know it’s on HBO Max, but they edited out my favorite part (Go Down Emmanuel Road). Glad to see it again in it’s full glory. Thanks.
This came up once before. I believe the vaults are located in the archives of the University of Maryland. Someone (Mario???) was going to pull this big heist.. Never quite pulled it off.Anyone who's meeting the Sesame cast from GalaxyCon, ask them where the vaults are located to release every classic Sesame Street episodes instead of having to wait through whatever services that will just edited them. We fans of Sesame Street are entitled to see classic content. We pay our hard earned tax money on your show and we are being mistreated by your obsession of modern content. We want classic Sesame Street content and we want it NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sarcasm