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I thought I'd bring up a peculiarity of mine that I was curious if anyone else did-does anyone else compile "clips" or "highlights" tapes of Sesame Street scenes that they like the best? If so, what do you put on them? Or am I just totally alone here?
1988-1991, and 1996-1998. I was born in 1988, and watched regularly until I first saw Placido Flamingo. I ran screaming from the room. That settled it for me. I refused to watch it after that because every time I tuned in, eventually he came on (my typical bad luck)....I have no idea if this...
I was just looking at some old posts and saw that the above-mentioned episode was labeled as being from 1994.
This confuses me, because I have a partial tape of this episode (or at least a remake of it) that was definitely taped in June or July of 1996. I always assumed it was a re-run of a...
Maybe it was. Or maybe there was even more to it, since I only have a fragment of the episode. I only saw one scene of the main plot line, and that was what it was about.
Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't. I just assumed it was because it appeared that my sister taped the show every day, and 2549 was next on the tape. 2545 is probably more accurate.
Most of them are incomplete either because I edited them when they aired or because they were taped over later. It's amazing to me that I taped the show almost every day for a year, and I only have 12 of those episodes left today!
Anyway, here's what I have from that era:
1. The Grand...
There's also 2548-Snuffy walks with Alice around Sesame Street. Also, I have a bunch of (mostly) partial 96-97 shows that I don't see on your list, but I can list them in order (some have the air date or #, alot don't) if you want.
OLLLD post, I know, but I stumbled across it and thought it might be worth replying to,
I have to agree, though I do think perhaps you have it backward...really, it is a question of which came first, the chicken or the egg.
As for my own disabilities...
I've had a lifelong struggle...
Whew, I know it has been ages since I've been able to comment further on this subject, but I've been quite busy! In whatever spare time I had from February to about September of this year, I looked through every one of my tapes to see which ones had episodes on them, arranged them by...
Yeah, I know this is a really old post, but I just had to reply when I found this.
I thought I was the only one who ever saw that one! I still have it, though I probably haven't watched it since I was maybe 5 years old, so I don't remember it being particularly cheesy (you look at everything...
I was planning on clearly labeling the new tapes, once they're dubbed, so I'll be able to find them easily again. But I don't think that they'd be worth much in trade (the two that I remembered that may be worth something from this collection, where an art collector wants to buy B. Birds sketch...
Back in 1995-1997, I started watching SS again for the first time. Being an 8 or 9 year old who was completely oblivious to the world, I wasn't particularly ashamed of it, though I did get made fun of for it since I didn't hide it.
Anyway, back in those days, I really didn't like the idea...
I've had to explain many of the more obscure, wonderful characters to the unenlightened public several times. Most often, I have had to explain Placido Flamingo, Don Music, even Snuffy!
No one really seemed to care...I was weird in a lot of other ways that me liking Sesame Street really seemed miniscule.
My parents know and understand the sense of humor on SS that I really love, so they never really batted an eye over it.
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