Thanks Boober_Gorg. I didn't think that there would have been a gaffe in this one skit because earlier in the same skit when Ernie tells Bert he just heard that someone in the neighborhood is sick, Bert responds, "Oh well whatdaya know. Who do you think it is Ernie ol' pal?"Boober_Gorg said:Bert said "Oh brother" after Ernie said "Let's see" while looking in his book, so the pronunciation of the "s" in "see" followed by the "oh" would sound like the word "some" to the average listener.
I have this clip, and it's kinda weird to hear Cookie use the word "I" instead of "me" when referring to himself. I guess it was early in the character's development.Gonzo14 said:this isn't a Bert and Ernie Sketch, but I liked the scene where Ernie was holding a Paper Bag, and Cookie Monsters said that he hoped there was a cookie in the bag, then Ernie said "it is not a cookie" and Cookie put his head down in dissapointment, then Ernie said "it is infact 10 cookies" and dumped them out. Cookie Monster jumped up and started eating. Ernie then said "or now it's 9 cookies, 8 cookies, etc.)
Mickey Moose said:I have this clip, and it's kinda weird to hear Cookie use the word "I" instead of "me" when referring to himself. I guess it was early in the character's development.
It's an arguable point. Sesame Street was meant to be an educational tool. Had the character been developed today, he probably never would have developed his bad grammar.PiLfan said:not to quibble, because it's not like it affected me or anything (or maybe it did...i'll have to go back and check my first grade report card)...but i was wondering if ss characters should use such improper grammar as often as cookie did. while kids are learning various things from these programs, one of them is (or should be) proper speech.
ahh, on second thought, to heck with it....cookie is dang more entertaining when he says stuff like "Me no eat letter of day!"
he just wouldn't be the same if he got all professor-like and serious on us....(alistair cookie being the notable exception of course )
mikebennidict said:also anyone rememebr this 1st season E&B skit were i think Bert says it's your turn to go to Mr. Hooper's store to get a newspaper and Ernie makes some kind of fuss about it. it's apparently a hot day so Ernie decides to go out shirtless, wears sunglasses, and takes sun tan lotion in spite the fact Hooper's store is a short distance. i don't rememebr the whole thing but towarfds the end Ernie wants Bert to go outside to see what the Weather is like and Ernie says while your there, referring to Hooper's store, get me a newspaper. Bert goes aaaahhhhh and chases Ernie.
I thought of Bert chasing Ernie around the apartment but couldn't recall which skit he did this in. But I found it here way back in this thread where you guys mentioned it here. Yeah, this was a good one that I also haven't seen in so long. I love how after Ernie says he needs the gum because, "You give the gum to the bear. And he's so busy chewing he can't bite you" Bert says, "That is the dumbest thing I have ever heard!" The way he said it was so great. It was rather slow paced and he emphasized the words dumbest and ever (That is the DUMBEST thing I have EVER heard!).GeeBee said:Ah, you've just mentioned one of my all time favorite Ernie and Bert skits that hasn't been shown for years. Actually, it's Ernie's turn to go to the store to get the newspaper; naturally he doesn't want to do it, but Bert insists. Ernie starts getting out things that he would never need. He brings an umbrella even though there's not a cloud in the sky, a flashlight even though it's the middle of the day, etc. Finally, before he leaves, he asks Bert for some bubble gum. Why? In case he runs into a polar bear who wants to eat him. He'll give the polar bear a piece of bubble gum and the bear will be so busy chewing it, he won't be able to eat him. When Bert tells Ernie that they are out of bubble gum, Ernie says that he can't go to the store to get the paper. An exasperated Bert then agrees to go out and get Ernie some bubble gum. Ernie asks Bert where he plans to get it. Bert replies that he will probably go to Mr. Hooper's Store. Ernie then asks him to pick up a newspaper while he's there. Thus, leading to Bert's outrage and the chase.