Two Questions for Ziffel

dietrich

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Ziffel I have two questions for you

1. Since you remember so many classic Sesame Street skits, I was hoping you would add your massive input to my Sesame Street Sketch Database. It dosen't matter if you don't remember the year, I just want to complete the sketch archive.

2. Do you a remember a skit that ends with a group of AM muppets sleeping in a pile. I have vague memories of such a skit.

Thanks
 

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Well there's a lot of these skits:

Grover & Herbert Birdsfoot recite the ABC's (1971)
Kermit & Beautiful Day Monster: B sound (1969)
Grover's F (1970)
Sherlock Hemlock's V (1970)
Goldilocks counts three bears, chairs, beds, and bowls of porridge (1971)
Two AM's sing "Beep" (1975)
The Count & The Countess (1974)
The Count: Numbers on Tire Swing (1974)
Prairie Dawn counts Grover, Herry, and Cookie (1970)
Bip Bippadotta sings "Some of Us" (1974)
Herry and Cookie pretend to be animals (1970)
Herry, Grover and a red AM monster demonstrate here and there (1974)
AM's sing "How Do You Get From Here To There" (1971)
Betty Lou and Monsters sing "I Want a Monster" (1975)
Cookie Monster sings while being surrounded by cookies (1971)
 

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dietrich said:
Ziffel I have two questions for you

1. Since you remember so many classic Sesame Street skits, I was hoping you would add your massive input to my Sesame Street Sketch Database. It dosen't matter if you don't remember the year, I just want to complete the sketch archive.

2. Do you a remember a skit that ends with a group of AM muppets sleeping in a pile. I have vague memories of such a skit.

Thanks
Maybe it would be helpful to look at some of the threads in Classic Sesame Street, especially the ones that have a very large number of posts. Some examples would be "favorite cartoons", "favorite Bert and Ernie sketches", "favorite Grover sketch" (also for Kermit,Cookie Monster, etc.), "Sesame Street films", and "favorite letter segment".
For instance, at your Sesame Street sketch database I see a couple of Lefty skits listed. The "Lefty the salesman" thread and related ones could help add other Lefty ones, such as: Lefty selling Ernie air from a bottle, an empty box for catching jellybeans, a picture of four elephants, an invisible ice cream cone, a letter o, and a scale.
Thanks Dietrich.
As for question #2, the skit you have vague memories of I have NO memories of. Maybe some will identify and elaborate on it, though. :smile:
 
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