Yes It would drive me to be a vegetarianI think the idea that sickened Redsonga wasn't being vegetarian, but imagining the Swedish Chef as a monster who'll eat everything in sight. (Did I interpret your answer correctly, Red?)
I could see a slightly altered Roosevelt Franklin working. He wouldn't be too thick on the hip talk... something similar to Kingston Livingston (whom I'll just come out and say he's the reincarnation of Roosevelt... or close to it). But I could see it working. But not as a major main character. Similar to one of the old characters they revisit every so often... Wolfgang, Mumford, Gladys, Barkley (or they tried to do it with Barkley)... you get the picture.But what about Roosevelt Franklin. Does anybody else really wanna see him like me?
Perhaps he and Kingston could become another Bert and Ernie of sorts?Yeah, they could do the Swedish Chef making real food, that would be a good idea. But what about Roosevelt Franklin. Does anybody else really wanna see him like me?
Kids today could definitely use updated street-crossing material; I haven't seen a crosswalk signal with words since I was in grade school. The countdown timers would be good to mention in a film about listening, or one about how people with disabilities cross a street. (I've heard the timers click-click-click away here in Madison; Sesame Street's produced in New York though, so I don't know the way their signals handle timing.)They should do a new segment about those wordless crosswalk signals, about the hand and the walking-person symbols. Maybe even mention how some of them have countdown timers! (All of the ones in Washington D.C. have the timers on them)
I have. A lot of the big cities still have them.I haven't seen a crosswalk signal with words since I was in grade school.
You've got a point; I bet some still exist in New York, too. Maybe the reason Sesame Workshop hasn't shown new material about those signals, is that they think teaching about both kinds might confuse the kids.I have. A lot of the big cities still have them.