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I noticed that too, and I remember one where they both yell at each other, the one where there's a fly in the soup. Also, I remember another one where Grover got exhausted, where Fat Blue can't decide on the soup or the sandwich.
I've also noticed that starting in Season 20, they started to...
Been there, done that. I have called ALL the PBS stations that I get on cable, and they all said the same thing. I was actually upset when they all did away with the afternoon airings of the show years ago, and I called and complained, and they never did a thing about it.
But unfortunately...
You know, I don't know. But I mean, even just a few years ago, the show was quite different than it is now. I mean, it had Elmo's World and all that, but they still broke up the street scene with inserts, and they think that's too dated, unfortunately.
I agree! But unfortunately, I think that they think that kids would be too confused, in fact, they probably would be. And you know what? As far as I know, they NEVER had reruns of Sesame Street from previous seasons on PBS. As a matter of fact, they never did anywhere, until Noggin.
I actually did an Alphabet Chat parody, which was a letter 'Q' version, where Hilary Duff tries to take over the show, but many people didn't find it interesting.
I think the version with Bip Bipodatta is pretty much gove forever. We'll never be seeing any of that rare stuff again, because they don't think that people care as much as we do.
Well, see, Asperger's and autism are different kinds of disabilities. Only in a different way. But Boober's right, that is why I sometimes have trouble with life.
That's actually where I was going to put it. I don't know how it ended up in this forum, and it does, a little bit. I wish people would like me for playing Sesame Street songs, but no one does.
Wow! His birthday is really July 10? That's the exact date in 1974 that "Telephone Rock" was recorded! So I guess that means he did it on his 40th birthday! I wonder if they planned it that way, or if it's just a coincidence.
Come to think of it, I don't know if ANY Children's material was released on reel-to-reel for the reason I stated above. And also, there were no such things as Sesame Street CDs until as late as 1995!
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