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Re: Sunny days, keeping the clouds away...
Posted By: Grishny, on host 207.90.114.71
Date: Tuesday, March 20, 2001, at 10:31:05
In Reply To: Sunny days, keeping the clouds away... posted by Sosiqui on Monday, March 19, 2001, at 18:34:10:

> So I raise the question: if you watched Sesame
> Street at some point in your life, who was your
> favorite character?

That's a toughie. Probably Grover, but Cookie Monster and Bert and Ernie all give him a run for his money.

> Is there a favorite part you liked, a certain
> segment you liked very much? Maybe a Sesame
> Street book that you loved? :)

I had forgotten all about "There's a Monster at the End of this Book" until I read this post. Wow, how could I forget that book! I've GOT to find a copy of that for my son...do you think it's still in print? If not, there's always eBay.

> As for segments, I'll never forget the ones
> with the little alien guys. ("Ra-di-o. Ra-di-o!
> Uh huh, uh huh, yep yep yep yep, uh huh, yep
> yep yep yep!") And Captain Vegetable! ("I am I,
> Captain Vegetable! With my carrots, and my
> celery!")

The aliens rule. I don't remember Captain Vegetable, though.

> they aired some episodes of Shalom Sesame, a
> Hebrew version.

Interesting that you should mention that. I recently read (in Uncle John's Absolutely Absorbing Bathroom Reader, if you must know) about how Israel has two versions of Sesame Street, a Hebrew version (which must be what you saw) and an Arab version. They've tried doing crossovers, including an ep where a little Arab boy gets lost in the Hebrew Sesame Street, and they help him find his way home. Even Sesame Street is political.

> So... what about you guys? Come on, let the
> inner child on out! :)

Some other Sesamemories: remember the concert pianist muppet on Sesame Street? (He may have actually been on the Muppet Show, but I think he was from SS.) He would always mess up his song and bang his head on the piano keys and lament that he'd NEVER get it right.

My grandmother had a life-size jigsaw puzzle of Big Bird at her house, and I would put it together every time we visited. The pieces were huge, of course. There are pictures in our photo albums of me as a child lying next to the completed puzzle.

Gri"ah, nostalgia"shny

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