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Cookie Monster on The Daily Show

Rowlfdude

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Hey all,
I just saw a commercial on Comedy Central for a story on The Daily Show about Cookie Monster's "negative" effect on children. It's tonight at 11 pm eastern (10 central). It looks like it could be pretty funny.
Later,
Eric :cool:
 

Phillip

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Eric,

Thanks for the update! We appreciate it.

Let us know what you think about the segment.
 

scott

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Hehe, that was hilarious. Especially when Stephen Colbert talked to the kids. "Would you eat cabbage if the cookie monster was the cabbage monster?" "too late." I also enjoyed the imaginactment.
 

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How ignorant, don't these people know Cookie Monster eats more than just cookies? Ok, I know its all in fun...but if you recall Telly was like Cookie monster in that 'Telly Monster' in early episodes was obsessed with watching tv.
 
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