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fuzzygobo

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I didn't have one, but our whole first grade put on a recital of "Favorite Songs From Sesame Street". Each class (about ten students in each class) got to sing a different number. We sang Rubber Duckie, People in your Neighborhood (one kid dressed up as a doctor, another one a fireman), ABC...(it's the most remarkable word I ever seen, etc.), and a few others.

But our class had the best one, we got to sing I Love Trash and actually got to throw things out into the audience! Mostly cardboard boxes and empty cans, nothing that could result in a lawsuit from some kid in the third row getting his eye poked out. But the early 70's were the best time to be in grade school. There's NO WAY we could get away with that today.

And it was a great discovery for me, being six years old, that I loved being on stage, I loved having an audience, and I loved putting on a show! And getting to sing at the top of my lungs!:halo:

And I've been playing in bands ever since:sing:
 

sxasher

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I lived in Europe when I was young and did not even hear about Sesame Street until 1985! To show my love for the cute little rubber duckie song, I have developed the following webpage:

http://www.duckyday.com/

Please stop by and say hello to Squeak, the famous rubber duck toy!
 

LittleJerry92

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I still have a rubber duckie(which is pretty much my brothers now)but never sang "Rubber Duckie".
 

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I never had a rubber duckie, but I can play the song on the piano! Or, I used to. It's been a while, but I still have the music!
 

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I owned a rubber duck and loved the song as a kid; it's a little embarrassing to admit that now, though.
 
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