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What Whoopi said to Elmo on "Hollywood Squares"

Daffyfan4ever

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Wow, my post was moved to the "Sesame Street" board. I guess one of the monitors read my last post in this thread pretty quickly. Lol.
 

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Re: Re: What Whoopi said to Elmo on "Hollywood Squares"

Originally posted by Skeeter Muppet
We don't know; the censors, being who/what they are, bleeped out the word in the blooper reel. The only thing we know is that it was obviously a dirty word of some kind.
That's what I said...

Sorta...
 

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Not really. You said that you didn't remember the episode. I'm not trying to argue with you or anything, but that's what it seemed like when I read your post. Anyway, I have to agree with Kim, because on HS they have been known to bleep out some things.
 

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Wow, you're really focused on this thing arent you?
 

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Well, actually I was just curious. What was making me a little mad, was that instead of answering my question people started singing the "Ladybug's Picnic" song, which was completely off the subject of what I asked. But now that Skeeter/Kim answered my question, I'll let it go now.
 

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I remember an episode of Squares where Elmo answered his question and the host turned to the contestant: “Agree or disagree?” When the contestant said s/he disagreed, the host asked incredulously “You’d disagree with ELMO?” And Elmo then said, “What the heck’s the matter with you?!” Or maybe it was just “What’s the matter with you,” although I like to remember it as “What the he!!’s the matter with you?” I’ll split the difference and say Elmo said “heck.”

When Julia Louis-Dreyfus swore during a taping of Sesame Street after another blown take, Elmo’s mouth dropped open and he looked at the camera. “She said a bad word. Five dollars! I’m going to be a rich muppet by the end of the day.” That's an outtake, obviously.
 

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I remember an episode of Squares where Elmo answered his question and the host turned to the contestant: “Agree or disagree?” When the contestant said s/he disagreed, the host asked incredulously “You’d disagree with ELMO?” And Elmo then said, “What the heck’s the matter with you?!” Or maybe it was just “What’s the matter with you,” although I like to remember it as “What the he!!’s the matter with you?” I’ll split the difference and say Elmo said “heck.”

When Julia Louis-Dreyfus swore during a taping of Sesame Street after another blown take, Elmo’s mouth dropped open and he looked at the camera. “She said a bad word. Five dollars! I’m going to be a rich muppet by the end of the day.” That's an outtake, obviously.
Well, it's better he said 'heck' than the other word. Lol. I remember that one too. Tom asked him who said "Happiness is a Warm Puppy" and the answer of course was Charles Schulz. So there's my bit of trivia for the day. :smile:
 
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