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    Segments with more than one teaching subject

    Several SS segments showed more than one teaching of common subjects of their standards. Parentheses indicate those subjects taught. Here are at least four that I remember: Film - A boy counts four ice cream cones, then calls out "Help!" (counting to four and the word "help") Muppet - Grover...
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    December 7, 1982 - A day that will live in Sesame Infamy - 30 years later

    It was the day of the death of Mr. Hooper actor Will Lee at age 74. :sigh: Some news sources said it was cancer, and others said a heart attack. Was the latter contributed by the former? His final Sesame Street segment was taped the day before Thanksgiving 1982, where he and the rest of the...
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    Dr. Nobel Price's Re-Inventions

    Here is a list of the things that Dr. Nobel Price had invented, much to his dismay being informed by Kermit that his inventions already exists. For any "invention names" I can't remember or if I left out any, your help would be greatly appreciated! Microphone - Talky Stick (reported by Warren...
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    Favorite Counting Segments

    Name your favorite counting segments (1-10 or 1-20 in particular). You can also include backwards counting segments.
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    Favorite Alphabet Segments

    What were you're favorite SS alphabet segments? Mine were, jazzy (with men shouting out the letters), street signs, funky alien (two alien-like AM's played by Jim and Frank), Rube Goldberg, and the Fireworks.
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    Will Lee (Mr. Hooper) Centennial

    As most of you Classic Sesame Street fans who grew up, and sorely miss Mr. Hooper, might be aware that tomorrow, August 6, marks the centennial of Will Lee's birth. Happy 100th birthday Mr. Looper...er...I mean Mr. Hooper and RIP! Did any of you realize that both he and Mr. Rogers both died at...
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