Cookie Monster and David:"Street" sign (1970)

Dantecat

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(1)What just happens in this segment?

(2)Where did it take place at?

(3)How is it?

(4)If ending music is on there,How does it go?

4 questions please because I've seen them together before on the other skit where he helps david read the word "school".

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Cookie Monster, in his 1970 form with portruding lower lip and blue-green fur, is behind the typical brick wall against a yellow backdrop, and asks David, a black kid around 8 or 9, to read the sign "STREET" and asks him what it is.

David correctly reads the word and defines "street" as something that cars drive on."

Cookie praises him by saying: "Very good..."

and that's that.

No end music.
 

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David was also featured in a skit from 1970 with Bert about making a happy and sad face.

It was the same brick wall, same yellow backdrop, and I'm pretty sure David was wearing the same orange long-sleeve shirt.

Both segments were probably taped on the same day, and Frank Oz probably just switched Muppets.
 
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