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When you and your friend walk into the kitchen utensil section of a department store, and you put the pot on your friend's head and say, "Ride 'Em Cowboy!"
When you see a frog outside and say, "Hi, Kermit."
Even in the midst of a terrible day when you're in bad mood, you can't help but stop...
Well, you could always try to fall back on the DVD disclaimer that it "may not be appropriate for preschoolers" to convince your mother, (even though it is perfectly fine for preschoolers).
In the meantime, there is still a lot of classic Sesame Street you can watch on YouTube.
I guess I'd better start uploading all the modern Sesame Street episodes on Youtube then. ;)
Seriously though, one has to wonder what his motivation was for saving it all those years. Maybe he was delighted with it when he was younger, but got bitter later on.
You know how it goes...
Yes, and as much as the guy who taped this special may ridicule it up and down, he seemed to understand that it was something to be preserved all these years. He also appears to be somewhat conflicted about whether he wants this special to be promoted or not.
He describes it as "A forgotten...
There were several occasions in the early episodes (and not so early ones) where Oscar could have been classified as "a jerk". When Miles was first adopted, he laughed when the baby cried, deliberately made noise to cause the crying, and he once came over to Gordon and Susan's house just to see...
Curiously, the person who released this special on YouTube does not seem to have anything good to say about it and is hoping that it never gets released on DVD, and yet he took the trouble of making it available to the public right there for all to see. :crazy:
Man, for an unseen special, it sure is getting a vicious review. Well, to have an opinion from someone who has seen it, the special is really very good, worth watching, and can easily accompany Christmas Eve on Sesame Street as classic Sesame holiday magic. Now, everyone may not agree exactly...
Changes In The Review?
I was reading the review of this DVD set again and I noticed that the censored ending in "Counter of Numbers" no longer seems to be included in the section on Noggin Cuts.
http://www.muppetcentral.com/articles/reviews/dvd/sesame_old_school_1.shtml
In the original...
Thank you, that's the only point I was really trying to make. It's one thing if that kind of humor doesn't bother someone, but for people to try and pretend that there is absolutely nothing controversial about it is absurd.
And if you can't accept that your dad might have a naked picture of your mom somewhere, you've got bigger issues, pal.
Of course, we're not really insulting one another tonight because we're saying it all with humor; just like a roast. :)
By the way, what's so disturbing about dad having naked pictures of mom? Dads are supposed to be at least somewhat attracted to moms, and it's a good thing otherwise none of us would be here right now. :)
What do you mean I have no sense of humor? I talk to you, don't I? ;) Just kidding.
Anyway, you've changed your tune slightly. First you said there was nothing insulting about it at all, now you concede that it is insulting, but it's okay because it's done in humor. Well, I've got news for...
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