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I know the kid who sang 'A, B, C, D COOKIE MONSTER' was a girl. How could her name be Joey? Unless it's short for Josephine. I do remember the one with Herry and Jon Jon, though I didn't remember seeing Herry's look change. I'll have to watch for that again.
They still have segments with...
Another appearance by Ray Charles on Sesame Street was on the "20 and Still Counting" special, where Ray was on the piano singing "Bein' Green" and some monsters joined him later. Kermit did not appear.
I do remember Ray very well though. I especially liked his Pepsi commercials.
I remember a few. I remember seeing C3PO and R2D2 on street segments, but the original ep aired before I was born, so they must just have been recycled segments. Also, I remember an ep where Cinderella comes out of the story book and there's a scene in that ep where she's reading to the two...
Yeah, and Frank performed Piggy until at least 2000. Also, did Matt Vogel really ever play Oscar the Grouch? I know he was Big Bird on Journey to Ernie and in a few talk show appearances, but I don't know if he ever played Oscar. According to imdb.com, John Tartiagola played Oscar in that 4D...
*quietly to the other Muppets* Oh, so that's the problem. *covers mouth* Oops. Never mind. *To avoid Piggy's wrath Kermit changes the subject* Garfield, you said you were raised on TV? I thought you were raised from a newspaper strip.
I'm not at the main desk anymore. Remember, I left when I saw the vampire.
Fozzie? *notices Fozzie is asleep* Fozzie wake up. You had the right idea. We should get back on the bus and get away from this spooky hotel.
*:) goes to the lobby and notices the manager talking on the phone*
Er, excuse me, sir.
*The manager turns around and reveals himself to by a vampire*
Vampire: Yes?
Kermit: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!! I have to warn the others about this!
That's one I remember really well. You can check the information I wrote on them at "The Complete Henson Database." About the performers, I think one was performed by Fran Brill. The other one sounded like Bunsen Honeydew, but I don't think they were the same performer since Dave Goelz didn't...
Oh, that's right. I forgot. I've got to stop hanging out with Forgetful Jones. Anyway, we still have to deal with all these scary noises and everything. I'm going to have to check with the hotel manager about this.
Actually, Fozzie. I didn't say yes. Listen, everyone is staying in their own room. I'll just call the manager and see if he knows what's going on.
*dials the number*
Well, if you've ever been to Knoebel's Grove in Pennsylvania, they sometimes have Channel 44 Day there where the human actors on Sesame Street have been known to make appearances.
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