JoyElectric
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It's not the same, but I think my parents were terrified that I'd have a concussion anythime I was near a piano thanks to Don Music's bashing his head on the piano.
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How old is that sketch anyway? I've read the transcript for that at the Sesame Street Lyrics Archive, but don't remember seeing it. I figure that's either an older one or a newer one. Probably older because Cookie Monster kept using the word "darn" and they don't say that too much on SS anymore.My friend didn't like Twin Beaks as well. I kinda agree, but at the time, it was one of the few refferences I actually got! I mean, they had two beaks, and it looked like they had two parts of a face smushed together, and they only had one eye per beak.... maaaaaaaaaaaan!
I can sympathize with Little Jerry, that skit scared the bej***s out of me. It almost sounded as though the guy who sang "40 Dots" had a nervous breakdown (or faked like he was) when he got to the 39th dot.BeckyDR said:Hey "little jerry", I know we all have our own opinions, so I will not badger you with questions about why that scene scared you so much, but...I LOVED IT! Ha ha hait was one of my all-time favorite sketches and I am really disappointed that it is never on anymore. In fact, sometimes I would get that song in my head while on the bus to school (this was when I was in, like, 1st grade) and when I got to the end I would yell 40 so loud that the bus driver would almost have a heart attack hee hee hee
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Also, to all those who were scared by the lowercase N skit, I was also scared by N skits but for a different reason, which I don't want to publish here, but if you (those who were scared by N skits) email me I will tell you everything. I'm waiting!)))))))))))
Becky