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I have a November 1998 issue of Sesame Street Magazine I recently purchased at my local Goodwill. The entire issue is about Sesame Street's 30th anniversary. Well, this is what's confusing me...if Sesame Street started in 1969, then wouldn't the 30th anniversary issue be November 1999?
 

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Courage-Bagge said:
I have a November 1998 issue of Sesame Street Magazine I recently purchased at my local Goodwill. The entire issue is about Sesame Street's 30th anniversary. Well, this is what's confusing me...if Sesame Street started in 1969, then wouldn't the 30th anniversary issue be November 1999?

Reminds me of when everyone was celebrating the false millennium of 2000 and ignoring the real one in 2001.
 

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GeeBee said:
Reminds me of when everyone was celebrating the false millennium of 2000 and ignoring the real one in 2001.
:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: I thought the new milliennium was 2000. The AD years did start at 0 Ad didn't it.
 

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Courage-Bagge said:
:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: I thought the new milliennium was 2000. The AD years did start at 0 Ad didn't it.
No, the AD years started with 1 AD.
 

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GeeBee said:
No, the AD years started with 1 AD.
Right. The Romans--who originated our calendar--did not have a symbol for zero.
 

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To get this back on topic, the show began its 30th season in 1998, so that's what they called their "30th anniversary" (common for TV shows) -- the actual 30th anniversary, of course, wouldn't be until the END of the 30th year, or the start of the 31st, in 1999.
 

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Which explains why the Fraggle Rock anniversary stuff is due in 2004 rather than 2003...
 

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Drtooth said:
Which explains why the Fraggle Rock anniversary stuff is due in 2004 rather than 2003...

Not to mention now all the Sesame Street 35th anniversary hype even though it turns 34 on Monday.

Greg
 

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Sesame Episode #2475

Hey this is in regards to one of your posts for Sesame Street episodes. It's this one below"

#2475 (T-V-4)
includes: "Eating Game" (Guy Smiley) / Billy Dee Williams counting with Honker / Pinball #4 / early "Terrific" letter T film (with toes--is this what everyone's looking for?) / Don Music doing ABC song / "T" sketch with man on typewriter, and getting a T on his "toe"

Is there any chance that I could get a copy of this. I have a blank video casette so could I get a copy of this episode. I would like to have this one. You can email me at ithjames@lycos.com



rjschex said:
Right. The Romans--who originated our calendar--did not have a symbol for zero.
 
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