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    Telly attacked at Sesame Place

    Because Donald would harass them right back!
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    What are your favorite cartoons?

    Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies (Up until the mid-1940s there was a difference), MGM Cartoons (Though, as at WB, some of the early Harman-Ising stuff can get tedious), Popeye (those from the movie theatres, anyway, as well as the comics of Sagendorf and what I've seen of Segar), and the early, less...
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    The closing themes of Sesame Street

    I also remember the Barkley ending. Specifically, I remember the part where everyone disappears behind a tree. As a kid, I wondered how those kids and that dog did that.
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    Sesame Street censorship

    One thing I'm kind of surprised they haven't taken out is the following quote from the "getting dressed" segment of "Elmo's World" "Coming up next...Socks and the City."
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    A Spanish word sounding like Gonzo

    The word "gonzo" was in use before the Muppet Show, meaning weird or bizarre. I don't know if there's any connection with the Spanish word, though.
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    Ernie vs. Kermit - Could YOU tell the difference?

    Kind of like how Rowlf and Dr. Teeth sound alike (though Dr. Teeth's voice has a bit more "jive" in it, if you know what I mean). Or like how Fozzie sounds like Bert with a hint of Grover, who, if he whispered, would sound a lot like Yoda, which is what Piggy sounds like when she tries to...
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    Ernie vs. Kermit - Could YOU tell the difference?

    Except in the really early sketches, in which it's noticeably lower.
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    Jim Henson Hour

    Don't you mean http://www.toughpigs.com?
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    Special Features on the Very Merry Muppet Christmas DVD

    While standard analog TVs have a 4:3 ratio, the newer digital models (made for picking up digital signals) have a 16:9 screen ratio.
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    Fraggle Reunion

    In the U.S. and Canada, of course, it was the same person who started the series as Doc. I was speaking about Britain, and I don't know whether all the Captain's episodes were in the can when he passed or whether they needed to do something different. Any Brits care to comment?
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    Fraggle Reunion

    As far as I know, the North American Doc is, but that may not be the case in some other countries. According to IMDb, his British counterpart had passed before the series was even complete.
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    Bad Baby Names

    Really, I thought ghee-air-moe was really easy to pronounce (but then again, I'm a Spanish major) I've never had trouble with people mispronouncing my name, but spelling sometimes gives them fits. Apparently whoever wrote that famous spelling rhyme never knew anyone named "Keith". Even my dad...
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    Left handedness.....

    Okay, southpaws, if we want to take over the world, we'd better quit gooofing off and get started.... ...Whoops, Elmo just beat us to it! :p
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    Your Thoughts: Sesame Street Season 34

    By the time Sesame Street gets ready to go off the air, I'll be ready to retire from my career. I'm 22 years old now.
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    Left handedness.....

    I think I'll have to develop ambidexterity just to get out of this silly conflict.
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    Your Thoughts: Sesame Street Season 34

    I'll have to disagree with ssetta's opinion on the matter. Sure, we'd all like it if there were more than 26 episodes in the new season, but it seems to me that the quality of those 26 is every bit as good as that of the hundred-some-odd that were produced each year when I was a kid. The newer...
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    Best and Worst Sesame Guest stars

    One of my favorites was when Ray Romano was trying to explain the concept of "frustrated". I like it because it is one of the best interactions between guest and Muppet there is. I agree about Wayne Brady's appearances, both the "Between" skit and the other one that aired this season (the...
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    Scooter: who's who

    I don't know why people are complaining about the new puppeteers' having voices just a little too high or too low. I usually can't tell any difference. In fact, I can tell the difference between Jim Henson's early Ernie ("Rubber Duckie") and his later one ("Do de Rubber Duck") much more easily...
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    Big Bird's Voice?

    And, being 69 years old, he still performs Big Bird, except in the Journey to Ernie segments (where Matt Vogel takes the role).
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    Your Thoughts: Sesame Street Season 34

    I think that, when Kermit is needed, Sesame Workshop will need to make similar arrangements with the Henson family that they had with EM.tv. After all, SW still own all the other Sesame characters.
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