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Lol. If I knew more, I wouldn't have needed to ask. Anyway, maybe it wasn't an insurance company. Maybe it was something else. As for what Muppets were in it, I saw Kermit, Piggy, Fozzie and Gonzo. I really wasn't sure who the celebrities were. Yeah, I wish I could tell you more about it...
I was wondering if someone could help me here. I saw a commercial with the Muppets and they were talking to celebrities. I think it was for an insurance company or something. See, I didn't see it real well because I watched it at the rec center and I couldn't see the TV too closely from where...
I've been trying to translate that dialogue for years. Lol. Anyway, it does seem like Oscar has softened up a little in recent years, examples being him reading "Trash Gordon" and the recent episode where he got the Rottondle, but of course they still keep his grouchy side. I mean, deep down...
Yeah. That probably will happen if there comes a time when Loretta leaves the show. They could mention that Susan is still around and refer to her on occassion, but still give Gordon and Miles all the airtime. Not that I ever want to see that happen. But it might some time and I guess we...
Actually, I never thought of Bob as being semi-retired. He's on the show a lot more than Susan is. He still seems to be there on more of a regular basis. I guess it's just a little confusing now that they don't make as many episodes per season as they used to.
Well, what you said about the classic early clips at the beginning wouldn't be too far fetched, because they did have "Sesame Street memories" before the opening of season 35 episodes.
I actually don't know about that. I've just seen her in pics, so I didn't really get a close look.
Anyway, maybe Sesame Workshop (Children's Television Workshop, at the time) had the same idea Bill Watterson had when he created "Calvin and Hobbes." The first strip showed Calvin catching...
Yeah. I've actually seen Oscar's appearance on "Flip Wilson" at 'You Tube,' but I didn't catch the explanation. I'm wondering if either I missed it or if that part just wasn't up.
Also, I've noticed that Granny Grouch appeared in the season 2 premire and she was green as well. It seemed...
Darn. I guess I need to get better at this. Lol. It wouldn't have been impossible though. My sister who's in grad school in Charlotesville mentioned Sonia Monzono appearing in the area to give a lecture.
Guess what! I saw Loretta at work today. I was bagging groceries for her at Giant. She said she has been busy with her career and her family, but she plans on making a big comeback in season 38. She's going to try to appear in every episode at least in inserts.
APRIL FOOL!
That would...
Yeah. I think if Kermit were brought back, it should be in his original role ("Sesame Street" reporter; lectures with monsters, etc.). I think that might work a little better. Though I could maybe see Telly, Zoe or Baby Bear assisting with lectures or stuff like that. After all, he's done it...
Yeah, I consider they do the same with Grover what Warner Bros. does with Porky Pig. Remember in some of his earliest appearances, he was represented as a kid. Yet in other cartoons, he's clearly an adult. I guess the Sesame Street writers do the same with Grover. They go with whatever...
I call recall Little Bird returning at some point. I think I remember seeing a plot with Little Bird sometime in the 80s or 90s where he/she was looking for a home.
Yeah, some sources say that Little Bird is a 'she,' so I'm not sure that album was supposed to be in continuity with the...
Which Gordon was that supposed to represent anyway? If it was in the 70s, it could have been either of the three actors. I'm guessing it's the current bald Gordon. I could definately picture a Little People Roscoe Orman. In fact, I used to have a caveman action figure that kind of resembled...
Actually, what I wonder is how Forgetful can reminse if he can't remember anything. Anyway, it does sound real appropriate for Richard's last performance as Forgetful. I wish I would have seen that one.
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