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  1. Mokeystar

    Question about "Batty Bat"

    This was also on one of the Sesame video tapes that was produced back in the late 80s to early 90s. I think it could have been "Sing Along" or "Dance Along". (Can anyone help me here?) All I remember is that in the early 90s, I worked in a toy store that played the video tape with this clip on...
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    I just acquired some really old Sesame Street books

    I got the HB version of People and Things and Shapes about ten years ago at a used bookstore. I then acquired a library discarded set of the series in paperback, which are pretty much the same as the hardback books but much smaller with a few things deleted here and there. (I can't tell you in...
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    Sesame Street Store

    Yes, I fondly remember the "Sesame Street General Store". The closest one they had to me was at some shopping mall in Portland, Oregon. My husband and I used to hop on the motorcycle and drive 100 miles just to go to this place. My favorite items that I got from there was a watch with a bunch of...
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    Sesame Street Store

    Go to google.com and type in Sesame Street T-shirts. From there, you'll get some links to online stores that sell Sesame shirts for, yes, grown men. There's one store called 80s Tees (or something like that) which showed a huge lot of SS shirts. Even a Guy Smiley one!
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    Beautiful Day Monster Appreciation thread

    Thanks for that lovely memory refresher, Mr. Fuzzygobo. I think he must have eaten "Wild Honey Pie". Even though that wasn't a Beatles single, I'm trying to think of the worst (and tastiest) Beatles song ever. I really can't think of a bad Beatles song. Okay, even though it's not as tasty, I'll...
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    Beautiful Day Monster Appreciation thread

    It was "B", not "D". ;)
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    Beautiful Day Monster Appreciation thread

    Yeah, I agree with you there, Xerus....the Frank Oz Beautiful Day was the scariest, with that low gravelly voice. Oh, and when he'd open up his eyes really wide....yipes! My heart would stop every time I'd see him and I'd go running out of the room. It's funny how I actually remember a bunch...
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    SS computer animation.

    Ya know, the scary "rubberband-y" dude who is just two "eyes" and a "mouth" who says, "That's TEN!" You can find out more about "Nobody" in the "Rubberband on Black Screen Counting" post above.
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    Grover on EC

    No, you weren't hallucinating. I seem to remember he came into Vi's Diner, crying because he was lost and couldn't find his way to Sesame Street. Poor Grover. Sniff. I think on the map, all the names of the streets began with "S", and if I recall right, along with Sesame Street, there was a...
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    Who was lucky enough to get Noggin from 1999-2003?

    I remember way back in '99, when I first heard of Noggin, I went to the website in hot pursuit of finding out more about how to get the channel. What I discovered was that they showed a soundless "still" shot of each episode that was actually being played on the their channel at the same time...
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    Sesame Street films

    What you might be talking about is one of my fave fuzzy memory clips from waaaaay back when (early, early 70s), and it's funny because the main thing I remember about this clip was the camera zooming in on different eyes, including a little girl's incredibly blue eyes. During this particular...
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    Sesame Street films

    Yeahhhh! :) I think you're right that the music was done with a synthesizer. The ever-talented Fuzzygobo (who plays music by ear) once played this for me PERFECTLY on his keyboard. He just sat down and pounded it out. I got tears in my eyes.....it was so beautiful to hear that tune after...
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    Sesame Street films

    Anyone remember the live-action clip (early 70s) with some kids on the beach who were digging in the sand, pretending they were steam shovels?This scene would cut to a scene of a real steam shovel digging in the dirt, and then back again. Then, at the end, I think the kids all ran away from the...
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    Sesame Street films

    Were they on a playground, climbing on a jungle gym? (Not to be confused with the much later "We All Sing With the Same Voice" clip)
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    Favorite Bert and Ernie Sketch

    Speaking of clips where they blow a fuse, has anyone mentioned the early 70s one with Ernie bringing his umbrella, flashlight, and bowling ball to the tub with him? Bert thinks he's crazy and asks Ernie. "Why on earth would you need all those things just to take a bath?" Well, as I remember...
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    Fun with Photoshop

    Okay, I'm relatively new to Photoshop.....but I wanted to post a couple of pictures that I played the "cut and paste" game with. Last month, Fuzzygobo and I met up at the Sesame Place theme park. I just HAD to get our picture taken on the stoop (as in pic #1). Then, I started playing around with...
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    Cows and other obscure SS stuff

    The monolith clips were actually from Electric Company, and yes, they were real. As far as the "Fuzzy and Blue" clip is concerned, I KNOW it's on one of the Sesame Street VHS tapes that came out in the early nineties. I can't tell you the name of the tape off hand, but it does exist.... I'll...
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    Favorite Sesame human of all time

    Bob was my first crush. :flirt: I was attracted to his sensitive nature and that smile. So, he'll always hold an extra-special place in my heart on Sesame St.
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    Happy Birthday Janice & Mokey's Man

    Happie one! :excited:
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    Sesame Street films

    No, it wasn't Jim---- although the man kinda looked like him. One thing that always stood out in my mind about this clip is that the bus drives by a movie theater with a sign announcing that the movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" being played there. So, with that clue, I guess we could...
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