CherryPizza
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So here I am, once again abusing the privilege of being in a time zone that's much earlier than most of you folks.
Since it's already the 10th here in Australia, I'm jumping in to wish a happy 40th birthday to what is quite possibly television's greatest creation.
To a show that embraced the powers of television to engage viewers, and has spent 40 years using that power for good...
To a place where everyone has felt like 'one of the family', regardless of their race, species, home planet, furriness, or which side of the television screen they inhabited...
To the provider of so many important lessons, from how to deal with the loss of a beloved elder, to how to count to ten, to why one should put down the duckie...
To every sketch, song, routine, animation or film that started out as a fun little educational piece in my kiddie mind... and then became a trippy little "woah" inducer in my adolescent mind... and then became a matter for philosophical analysis in my student mind... before comfortably settling back down to being fun in my adult mind...
To every person I barely knew, to whom the Sesame Street bricks were the common ground we found...
To every comedy great and Jim Henson project I have found myself admiring because of Sesame's Street's introduction to them...
I raise my glass of birdseed milkshake, and hope that life truly begins at 40.
Since it's already the 10th here in Australia, I'm jumping in to wish a happy 40th birthday to what is quite possibly television's greatest creation.
To a show that embraced the powers of television to engage viewers, and has spent 40 years using that power for good...
To a place where everyone has felt like 'one of the family', regardless of their race, species, home planet, furriness, or which side of the television screen they inhabited...
To the provider of so many important lessons, from how to deal with the loss of a beloved elder, to how to count to ten, to why one should put down the duckie...
To every sketch, song, routine, animation or film that started out as a fun little educational piece in my kiddie mind... and then became a trippy little "woah" inducer in my adolescent mind... and then became a matter for philosophical analysis in my student mind... before comfortably settling back down to being fun in my adult mind...
To every person I barely knew, to whom the Sesame Street bricks were the common ground we found...
To every comedy great and Jim Henson project I have found myself admiring because of Sesame's Street's introduction to them...
I raise my glass of birdseed milkshake, and hope that life truly begins at 40.