fuzzygobo
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I was thinking about the Sesame Street Baker films. They were a constant staple growing up. In the first season, you might see them two or three times an episode.
When I was little, I knew of the Muppets, but very little about Jim Henson. It wasn’t until much later I found out these were his babies.
Rowlf and a few monsters showed up, and his kids got into the act.
Although many thought it was funny, the baker falling down the stairs was painful to me(probably because as a kid I fell down the stairs a lot. Once I almost busted my head open).
But even though the baker survived the falls, I felt bad for all the dead cakes and pies.
Only once in my life, late 70s, did they ever show #1. That beautiful wedding cake was a goner.
								When I was little, I knew of the Muppets, but very little about Jim Henson. It wasn’t until much later I found out these were his babies.
Rowlf and a few monsters showed up, and his kids got into the act.
Although many thought it was funny, the baker falling down the stairs was painful to me(probably because as a kid I fell down the stairs a lot. Once I almost busted my head open).
But even though the baker survived the falls, I felt bad for all the dead cakes and pies.
Only once in my life, late 70s, did they ever show #1. That beautiful wedding cake was a goner.
				
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