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Kermit was my first love. I was surgically attached to a Kermit at the age of 10 months. My Mum tried to replace him on my third Christmas, but I remember opening it and kind of ditching it after a few seconds. I've still got him, now, but he doesn't look like a Kermit! Poor old thing is stuffed with God knows what (old random fabric bits), has no eyes, one foot missing and a neck like E.T, as I used to carry him around forming a fist around his neck.
Loving the Google thingy. It was Wallace and Gromit, yesterday!
Apparently Sesame Strasse is now just about Elmo pretty much.
I'm told that anything to do with the muppets is not on Sesame Street, apart from the bits they agreed to buy the rights to. I guess Elmo was cheaper!!
And the joy continues;
We had Oscar the Grouch, then Elmo and today's offering The Count.
Mwahahahaha. *lightning crackles
My Nickname at work is 'The Count'!! Coz I'm Materials Controller, I'm constantly counting stock. I have a picture of The Count as my PC desktop background, and my screen saver says 'I count, therefore I am.'
My Nickname at work is 'The Count'!! Coz I'm Materials Controller, I'm constantly counting stock. I have a picture of The Count as my PC desktop background, and my screen saver says 'I count, therefore I am.'
Okay, I should probably be
Why am I not surprised
Norty Sesame Street; making numbers FUN and all.......get on that step now. And STOP counting how many steps here ARE - just sit down
Sits on the middle step (its not at the bottom and its not at the top) counting very quietly ' one step, ha ha ha, two, two steps ha ha ha...'
One day you'll get to the twelfth step!
Is it coincidence that the onetwothreeFOURfivesixseveneightnineteneleventwellllve thing (the one with the ballbearing cartoon) was twelve, why not ten like every other teaching method?
Is it coincidence that the onetwothreeFOURfivesixseveneightnineteneleventwellllve thing (the one with the ballbearing cartoon) was twelve, why not ten like every other teaching method?
Maybe they couldn't make 1 to 10 fit the music they had?
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