Sunny days…sweeping the clouds away. This week, for our final episode of 2024, it’s Sesame Street trivia.
Have a merry Christmas, happy holidays, and splendid new year.
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My homework is a little late, and I am jet lagged, but I am here to try Sesame Street.
(I appreciate you, too, Brian!)
Dorky – 9 correct, 9 points – Didn’t get the last one. – How did I never see the shirts? HOW!?
Geeky – 4 correct, 8 points – I don’t think I remember a single human character name. The late actor’s name was on the tip of my tongue, but I didn’t get there.
Nerdy – 1 correct, 3 points – I got close for the Teddy Bear’s name. – If you’re banning Sesame Street, you’re on the wrong side of history.
Just listening to this reminds me how nice it is that sometimes we can have nice things. This, and Mr. Rogers, are two things that were always entirely wholesome. That’s past tense, I am worried now that Sesame Street has gone to a commercial service, but Grover would never let me down.
(I also realized that Elmo debuts when I was six, so he probably shows up just as I was getting out of the show and that’s why I never really identified with him, but Grover will always be the monster at the end of my comments.)
Ironically, after I recorded this, MAX announced they are not carrying Sesame Street after this season. The show is on the hunt for funding and another home (other than PBS).
My homework is a little late, and I am jet lagged, but I am here to try Sesame Street.
(I appreciate you, too, Brian!)
Dorky – 9 correct, 9 points – Didn’t get the last one. – How did I never see the shirts? HOW!?
Geeky – 4 correct, 8 points – I don’t think I remember a single human character name. The late actor’s name was on the tip of my tongue, but I didn’t get there.
Nerdy – 1 correct, 3 points – I got close for the Teddy Bear’s name. – If you’re banning Sesame Street, you’re on the wrong side of history.
Just listening to this reminds me how nice it is that sometimes we can have nice things. This, and Mr. Rogers, are two things that were always entirely wholesome. That’s past tense, I am worried now that Sesame Street has gone to a commercial service, but Grover would never let me down.
(I also realized that Elmo debuts when I was six, so he probably shows up just as I was getting out of the show and that’s why I never really identified with him, but Grover will always be the monster at the end of my comments.)
Ironically, after I recorded this, MAX announced they are not carrying Sesame Street after this season. The show is on the hunt for funding and another home (other than PBS).
Curse their sudden but inevitable betrayal!