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dancerjodi) wrote2008-04-02 08:30 pm
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Milk MIIIIIIILLLLLLLLKKKKK Milk!
I end up singing this when I go to grab a glass of milk sometimes and Brian doesn't know what the hell I'm talking about.
You see, he didn't grow up on Sesame Street!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9O-Q5vJ-GHk
Thanks to youtube, he now understands some of the weird things I say (like "a loaf of bread, a container of milk, and a stick of butter", or "the family car", or "rrrrrrrrradio" or . . . )
I end up singing this when I go to grab a glass of milk sometimes and Brian doesn't know what the hell I'm talking about.
You see, he didn't grow up on Sesame Street!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9O-Q5vJ-GHk
Thanks to youtube, he now understands some of the weird things I say (like "a loaf of bread, a container of milk, and a stick of butter", or "the family car", or "rrrrrrrrradio" or . . . )
PBS
You forgot about 321 Contact! I love, love, loved The Bloodhound Gang skits (those are on youtube too, but the quality is so bad and they are long).
"I swear, with WBZ being such an influential force in public TV at the time, I thought all of PBS originated in Boston so I could never understand why Mr. Rogers was produced in Pittsburgh. It's all in Boston, isn't it? :)"
There is an excellent documentary about the making of Sesame Street and its intentions back then, and then the expansion to other countries. I think having grown up with it, you'd probably really enjoy it. I had no idea of the social implications of it then because for me it was just a normal thing. Now, I am so grateful for that experience. :)