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    Favorite Real-life Films

    Oh, I also like "A Lot Of Little Nuts" about the making of peanut butter. However, there is another more obscure version of the skit that I've only seen on a couple of occasions. It starts with pot boiling over in a kitchen and then shows a bunch of children dressed as bakers chasing one...
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    Favorite Real-life Films

    Some of my real life favorites: "Same Voice" "Me and my Llama" "Hard Workin' Dog" "Garbage" "The Sad Flower" "Somebody Come and Play" "The letter "O" being hoisted up on the building" Some favorite Semi Real Life skits: "The Number Skits with the Baker" "David...
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    Remember the song "The Word is 'No'!"?

    I think Ernie and Bert were in it too. This should not be confused with "The 'no' song" that was sung by Oscar and Farley on a record. Farlely was helping Oscar learn to say "no" to his nephew. I don't know if this skit was ever on television.
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    Is it just me or does....

    Well, traditionally, they were performed by the same Muppeteers, Frank Oz and the late Jim Henson. Of course, with Ernie and Bert, Henson was the comedian and Oz was the straight man. With Kermit and Fozzie, it was reversed. :p :( :) :o
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    Do you miss Sesame Street being age appropriate?

    Honestly, the older I get, the less I care what anyone thinks. When I was a teenager and in my twenties it mattered a little, but now at 35, the people in my life can take me as I am or not take me at all. Anyone who knows me these days, knows that I am a Sesame Street fan and my home is...
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    Bert & Ernie Singalong Album

    Also, check the record sections of your local thrift stores regularly. It can be tedious because the thrift stores usually have their records in no type of order and you have to look through each one, but it can really pay off. I have a large Sesame Street album collection that all came from...
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    What sketches scared you as a kid?

    Funny, that was always one of my favorites. Mainly because I loved the idea of inanimate objects coming to life. BTW, the singing orange should not be confused with the much later orange made out of claymation for which there were several skits. She may have been inspired by the original...
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    The Count, The Amazing Mumford, and the wedding

    Speaking of Muppet heads. Does anyone remember an old Colorforms set with anything muppets that you could put different faces to?
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    The Count, The Amazing Mumford, and the wedding

    Probably so. They had already introduced the Two-Headed Monster a few years earlier.
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    Origin of Big Bird

    Come to think of it, Big Bird's parentage is a bit vague. He has a "Grandma Bird" that he used to talk about, but he's taken care of by the humans on Sesame Street. His grandmother didn't even come up in "Follow That Bird". Speaking of "Grandma Bird", I don't know if they ever showed her on...
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    Origin of Big Bird

    All I remember is an old skit where Grove and Big Bird were discussing how a baby bird comes out of an egg. Grover then says, "Wouldn't it be fun to be hatched out of an egg?" Big Bird says, "Yes, it was!"
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    Episode Help

    I always called it "Slimey To The Moon" as a parody of "Fly Me To The Moon". I believe it was the last season that had Mr. Handford in it.
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    Stern Discusses Sesame Street

    What the heck does comic book collecting have to do with Sesame Street anyway? Stern should stick to what he knows: smut. :)
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    Stern Discusses Sesame Street

    That's like Satan discussing Heaven.
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    The Count, The Amazing Mumford, and the wedding

    The "Sesame Street Unpaved" book says that the Count and Mumford share the same head. But, do they really? At the wedding of Luis and Maria, the Count and Mumford are both seen at the same time on opposite ends of the aisle. It didn't look like trick photography either. I really don't...
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