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Re: Sunny days, keeping the clouds away...
Posted By: Nyperold, on host 205.216.76.199
Date: Monday, March 19, 2001, at 20:08:01
In Reply To: Re: Sunny days, keeping the clouds away... posted by Den-Kara on Monday, March 19, 2001, at 18:58:42:

> > So I raise the question: if you watched Sesame Street at some point in your life, who was your favorite character? Is there a favorite part you liked, a certain segment you liked very much? Maybe a Sesame Street book that you loved? :)
>
> I liked Grover, too. Umm...I liked that little pink girl with yellow hair...her name was like Prairie Dawn or something I think.

Correct.

> My favorite sketches were when Kermit was being a lil' detective guy with his cute little hat...or am I insane? NO...not a detective, a NEWS REPORTER! That's what it was. I liked Snuffy, too...and wasn't there a big white and orange dog?

Barkley, Linda's dog. You know, Linda, the librarian.

> Hmm...Big Bird always scared me. I had a dream when I was 14 about him...in the dream, my dad turned into Big Bird and chased me down our street. It was scary as all cheese nuggets. You have no idea. Umm...I liked Ernie and his rubber ducky.

Favorite Muppet: ... ... ... ... Rosita, Zoe, or Alice.
Favorite Anything Person: Little Chrissie.
Favorite Animation: The girl with the sandcastle.
Favorite Live Regular: Lexine or Gabby(sp?)
Favorite Live Sketch: Girl tries to throw frisbee to dog, ends up throwing ball.

> Anywho...I don't think I had any Sesame Street books. WAIT! I DID SO! There was one about Oscar the Grouch that I had. :-)

I had "The Case of the Missing Rubber Duckie" and "Everybody Can Play", each on 45s, "Follow That Bird" on an LP, a program from a Sesame Street Live of the same name, and a few coloring books. Not to mention Sesame Street magazine. And that one fictional account of the invention of paper. And "There's A Monster At The End Of This Book", mentioned elsewhere in the thread.


> ~Den-"While I loved Sesame Street, I watched Reading Rainbow, 3-2-1 Contact, and Mr. Wizard's World more often...even as a lil' tyke I was a geek"Kara

Nyperold