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The Count isn't in this song.
I've got this video at home and I think you got all the skits listed correctly.
Yeah, not much on plot, but there are some great skits and songs included- particular favorite being Kermit and Don Music singing "Mary Had a Bicycle".
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Hey minor muppetz,
I haven't forgotten about this thread. I just borrowed a ton of Sesame Street videos from the library today, so I'll try to have some more reviews up soon.
And if anyone else wants to participate, please feel free to add to the collection! I think this...
That was my post you read in the Herbert Birdsfoot thread. Some time ago, I saw him and Grover on the cover of Sesame Street Magazine at an antique store. I'm pretty positive they were on issue #2 and I'm pretty sure the copyright was 1970. I may have to go back and see if I can still get...
And here's a transcript of a skit with Ernie and Herb. Wow! There's definitely some good stuff here I need to see sometime.
http://members.tripod.com/Tiny_Dancer/vacuum.html
Actually, just check out the whole site. There's tons of great song lyrics, song files, and even sketch transcripts...
Here's a transcript of a Herbert Birdsfoot and Grover sketch, where Grover calls him "Herbie baby". I thought there had been some confusion on that, so assuming the transcriber is correct, Grover did call Herbert "Herbie baby" sometimes and I imagine he gave him a good slap on the back sometime...
I'm not positive about the 30 day guarantee thing. Try emailing the company for a better explanation. As far as I can tell, it's referring to the fact that the Nintendo they have may or may not have a new good part needed for it to work, and if it does have a new one they can guarantee for...
Amazingly enough, I think your description actually sounds vaguely familiar, sseta. (Although I must have seen it in reruns if I did, because I sure wasn't around for season 6. :smirk: )
erniebert1234ss was right. That game certainly was called "Track and Field". And don't forget the great follow-up game- "Track and Field II"!:)
And yes, to play both these games, you needed one of these-http://www.bluerosevideogames.com/prodimages/nes028.jpg
The Nintendo Power Pad...
Thanks for the quick replies, everyone. Now that I see the lyrics, I remember it a lot better, but I still don't entirely remember the whole song. I may have to see if I can listen to it online somewhere.;) :)
Herbert Birdsfoot has definitely been around for quite a while. I'm not sure if he was there at the start in 1969, but I think he must have been there by at least 1970. At an antique mall one time, I found the first 2 issues of Sesame Street Magazine!!! This was really cool to look at because...
For some reason, the other day this lyric popped into my head and I remember the tune, but I can't remember the rest.
"And don't eat a lemon, it might make you sick.":sing:
(I remember this one line and I know it's from a Sesame Street song, but after I sing that line the rest disintegrates...
I think ALF has always been as irrevelantly funny as the Muppets! I can see some comparisons with ALF and :boo: :sleep: at least. Well, I know ALF's not really a Muppet, but I love ALF too!
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Well, in going with that theory, could I be Kermit:) - the earlier one that hung around on Sesame Street quite a bit instead of the modern one that shows up every once in a blue moon!
Or does Phillip already have that one? If so, I think I'd be down with either Herbert Birdsfoot or Cookie...
I just got "A Magical Halloween Adventure" the other day to see if it was worth buying and I will definitely say it's worth buying. It's a 2004 release video. It's mainly worth getting this video for 1 main reason- Mumford the Magician!!! It's awesome seeing Mumford again in new material! I...
Another good thing about "Do the Alphabet" is that it's about the only one I can think of that Betty Lou actually shows up in! New material even! :cool: :D
Could someone please describe this skit to me? It seems I've heard about it a good bit and it sounds like a really cool one. (One that I might even wind up remembering once I've heard it fully described!:( :) ) Thanks!
I'm not a parent (or even married!) but I certainly watch Sesame Street whenever I can!:p :( :)
One thing I should also point out, regarding senior citizens watching Sesame Street on their own and that being cool and all- some time ago in the '70s and '80s, I've heard that it was actually a...
I definitely remember seeing that one in the late 1980s, but I'm not sure how it ended. I remember the boss kept insisting, "Play it again, Sam" and Sam finally relented and played the whole alphabet again. I don't think there was much more to it than that, but it's been forever since I've...
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