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Mickey Moose said:
I always loved the word skits they would do when the two parts of the word slowly came together, and at the end they would both exclaim the word being spelled out. I always found that funny.
Yeah, those were always my favorite skits they performed, but I can't remember that many of the words, much less what they did to demonstrate it. How did they visually demonstrate things like cheese, spin, mom, feet, etc?

Plus, thanks for reminding me how the sleep or trumpet skit ended. That was bugging me.
 

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I loved the spot on the Muppet Family Christmas when they played Santa Claus in the Sesame Street Pagent. I loved Sam's reaction to it.

:attitude: Is nothing sacred?
 
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