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Wow, just... wow. :)
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They even managed to sneak current events into the parody too :P.
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Heh, pretty funny. [Wildly smashes cookes randomly into my face like Cookie Monster in tribute].
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Jackhass wrote:[Wildly smashes cookes randomly into my face like Cookie Monster in tribute].
That always made me kind of upset when I was a kid. I used to yell at him to stop missing his mouth, because he was wasting cookies. :shifty:

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Keffria wrote:
Jackhass wrote:[Wildly smashes cookes randomly into my face like Cookie Monster in tribute].
That always made me kind of upset when I was a kid. I used to yell at him to stop missing his mouth, because he was wasting cookies. :shifty:
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rkolter wrote:
Keffria wrote:
Jackhass wrote:[Wildly smashes cookes randomly into my face like Cookie Monster in tribute].
That always made me kind of upset when I was a kid. I used to yell at him to stop missing his mouth, because he was wasting cookies. :shifty:
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He prefers spitting, I guess.

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I was also terribly perturbed by the fact that he never seemed to swallow.
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that is wrong on so many levels.

...also, I thought it might actually be a sesame street production at first. you'd be surprised what those hippies sneak into children television.
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I liked the Oscar and the Two Headed Monster.
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The cookie monster kicks cookie butt, it is too bad that it is now only a sometimes food x___@:
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I bet he had a discotech in there.

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Living in a rubbish bin seemed so cool when I was four years old.
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Re: I bet he had a discotech in there.

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Cope wrote:Living in a rubbish bin seemed so cool when I was four years old.
I know, right? And he had a bowling alley and elephants and shit in there. It was like a primer for the Tardis. Oscar = the Sesame regeneration of Dr. Who.
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You know, I never actually watched "sesame street". The only time it was shown here was far before I was born. We did get a lot of Muppets and we were always being told by older people "You know, they're not as good as Sesame street".

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I watched Sesame Street in preschool, and it was AWESOME.

A couple years ago I caught a recent episode and man, did that show ever go downhill.

You gotta see the big bird movie. It is just, like, so awesome. Big Bird rocked.

Oh and I used to call my uncle Ernie and he called me Bert. I called him "uncle Ernie" until I was like 13. His name is Glenn. :P

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Tellurider wrote: You gotta see the big bird movie. It is just, like, so awesome. Big Bird rocked.
I used to love that movie when I was little! I want to find it and get it sometime! *Is on a continual search for all the movies and TV she watched as a kid*
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