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A wacky sketch I like is where Ernie persuades a reluctant Bert to play “Guess What I Am.” First Ernie pretends to be a dog (even licking Bert’s face!), then waddles and and quacks like a duck. Then it’s Bert’s turn, and he chuffs around the room going, “Chugga chugga, chugga chugga...whoo...
I, too, would love a music box that plays “Leave Me Some Magic.” I also love wind-up toys, and I wish there were a Beauregard that mops the floor when you wind him!
I remember those segments, too. Bert imagining himself ice skating was one of my favorite memories. Ernie actually helped Bert fall asleep instead of keeping him awake.
I remember a sketch from many years ago, starring Grover and Kermit. As I recall, though, Kermit wasn’t seen at all; I only heard his voice. He said something like this: “And now Grover is going to show us ‘near’ and ‘far’ on his ice skates!”
Grover skated close to the camera (or was he...
Here’s an oldie that I hope will soon be posted in English:
Actually, this is only Part Two of this sketch. In Part One, Bert holds a number 4 and asks Ernie if he knows what it is. Ernie says it’s a chocolate pie. Bert decides to show a film about the number 4 so Ernie can get a clue...
Yes, I’ve seen that list, SesameMike. Thanks for posting it. Telling everyone there’s a blizzard coming doesn’t sound like something Oscar did to keep from being bothered, though. It sounds more like he was just playing that trick on Gordon and Bob and Maria and Mr. Hooper so he could have a...
That sounds right. As I recall, Big Bird was washing one thing by itself. I never understood how the soapsuds got from the laundry room to the inside of Oscar’s can, though.
I seem to recall a sketch where Oscar was in his can, with the lid closed, and was saying he had just taken a “grease shower.” Then soapsuds started to bubble out of his can as he exclaimed, “Hey, what’s this? Soapsuds? Clean soapsuds? Help! Help, I’m gettin’ clean!” That one always made me...
Okay, for this joke, it helps to be familiar with this Sesame Street Sketch:
[Harvey Kneeslapper is giggling while jumping on a pogo stick. Fat Blue is watching.]
Fat Blue: Say, that pogo stick looks like fun!
Harvey: Ahhh, sure is! Wanna try?
Fat Blue: Oh, I’d love to!
Harvey: What’s...
I know it is. But I only found this video on YouTube a day or so ago. Then I stumbled on this thread, and I thought, “2 1/2 years old or not, I’m sharing this video in this thread!”
:eek: What a nightmare I had last night! The Muppets were rehearsing, when somehow a flame started and they caught on fire! They were frantically calling to Jim Henson for help: “Help, Jim! We’re on fire!” The fire got put out, but the backs of some of them had been horribly scorched. :cry:
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