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Ernie's Apple Stand (1978)

Dantecat

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(1)What just happens in this skit?

(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! :wink:
 

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Dantecat said:
(1)What just happens in this skit?

(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! :wink:
(1) Ernie has his own apple-selling stand. He hands Bert a stool to sit on and he brings napkins. Since there are no apples, Ernie changes his mind; he plans to sell some apple-selling stands.

(2) The backyard.

(3) Great.

(4) The same ending music from a Twiddlebugs' rainy day sketch.
 

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First Ernie gave Bert the stool, then Ernie puts a toy cash register on his stand, and finally the napkins. He planned for everything, except for the apples. That was a regular thing on Sesame Street. A character makes all sorts of plans for a project, and ends up forgetting the most major thing.
 
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