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00:01Hi, I'm Murray from Sesame Street, and I'm looking for the word on the street.
00:06What's the word on the street?
00:08Mustache.
00:09What is a mustache?
00:11A mustache is when you roll hair over your lips, under your nose.
00:15Wow.
00:16Do I have a mustache?
00:18Mm-mm.
00:19This is a mustache.
00:20That is one nice mustache.
00:25Mustache.
00:26That's the word on the street.
00:28Nice mustache.
00:30Thanks.
00:39Sunny day sweeping the clouds away.
00:46On my way to where there is free.
00:50And you know me how to get, how to get to the test.
00:55Ah-ha.
00:57Ah, no, no, no.
00:58Can you tell me how to get, how to get to the test?
01:14Pop is super grover!
01:16Can you tell me how to get, how to get to the test?
01:20Oh, hi, welcome to Sesame Street.
01:32Have a good day, Gordon.
01:34Okay, Murray.
01:34See you later.
01:35Hey, kids.
01:37How you doing?
01:37Hey, Tink-Tink.
01:38Hey, Nicolette.
01:39Gordon!
01:39Gordon!
01:40Oh, hi, Gordon.
01:42Nice to see you.
01:43Nice to see you, too.
01:44Ha-ha-ha.
01:45Boy, Elmo really likes Gordon.
01:48Oh, Elmo has an idea.
01:50Ha-ha-ha.
01:50Calm down, calm down, Spot.
01:53Hey, Oscar.
01:54No time for chit-chat, Gordon.
01:56I've got to feed my pig.
01:58Okay, Spot.
02:00I'll be right down with some slop.
02:06I just love sitting out here reading my newspaper.
02:10Ah-ahem.
02:13Elmo?
02:14Hello, Gordon.
02:16It sure is a beautiful day to sit outside and read a newspaper.
02:21Elmo?
02:22What are you doing?
02:24Well, Elmo is being just like Gordon.
02:27See?
02:28See how we look alike?
02:29Elmo has a shirt like Gordon and pants just like Gordon.
02:34Yeah.
02:35And?
02:36You have a mustache.
02:37Mm-hmm.
02:38Just like Gordon.
02:38And?
02:40Elmo, that's a shower cap.
02:43Yes, but it makes Elmo's head look just like Gordon.
02:49Yeah, right.
02:51And Elmo is reading the newspaper just like Gordon.
02:55Well, no, no, no.
02:56Not just like me.
02:58No?
02:58No.
02:59You see, usually I read the newspaper right side up,
03:02and yours is upside down.
03:05Really?
03:06Mm-hmm.
03:07Oh.
03:08Yeah, let me help you with it.
03:09What?
03:10Oh.
03:10Oh.
03:11Oh, thanks, Gordon.
03:15Gordon is so helpful and kind.
03:17That's why Elmo wants to be just like Gordon.
03:20Oh, that's very nice of you, Elmo.
03:22Mm-hmm.
03:24Mm-hmm.
03:25Greetings.
03:35What a beautiful day it is for counting.
03:38Hmm, but what shall I count?
03:41Hi, Count.
03:41Hi, Count.
03:43Look at that.
03:44Ha-ha.
03:45I can count Gordons.
03:46Let us see how many Gordons there are.
03:49One Gordon, two Gordons.
03:52Ha-ha.
03:53And look, one newspaper, two newspapers.
03:58Ha-ha.
03:58And, uh, ooh, one mustache.
04:01And two mustaches.
04:05Ha-ha-ha.
04:06And one shower cap.
04:09Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
04:12Ha-ha.
04:12That was wonderful.
04:15Bye, Count.
04:16Bye, Count.
04:17Hmm.
04:19Hmm.
04:21Hmm.
04:23Hmm.
04:25Hmm.
04:27Hmm.
04:29Hmm.
04:31Hmm.
04:37Uh, Gordon?
04:39Yes, Elmo?
04:41Is Gordon going to do anything else today besides sit here and read the news?
04:45And cough? Elmo wants to do more things like Gordon.
04:49Well, like what, Elmo?
04:51Well, oh, the chicken dance. Elmo would like to do that just like Gordon.
04:57Well, I hadn't planned on doing the chicken dance, Elmo.
05:01But Gordon could just like this.
05:05Come on, chicken.
05:07Yeah.
05:09Let's do the chicken dance just like Gordon.
05:13Here you go.
05:171,2,3,4.
05:231,2,3,4.
05:251,2,3,4 .
05:291, 2, 3, 4.
05:301, 2, 3, 4.
05:311, 2, 3, 4.
05:32Faster!
05:331, 2, 3, 4.
05:341, 2, 3, 4.
05:351, 2, 3, 4.
05:361, 2, 3, 4.
05:371, 2, 3, 4.
05:381, 2, 3, 4.
05:40Oh, thank you, chickens.
05:43Bye.
05:44Wait.
05:45See, Gordon?
05:46That's how Gordon would do the chicken dance.
05:49Yeah, I guess it is.
05:50Yeah.
05:51Gordon.
05:52Oh, hi, Big Bird.
05:53Hi, Gordon.
05:54Hi, Big Bird.
05:55Elmo.
05:56Yeah?
05:57You look just like Gordon.
05:58Yes?
05:59Except, uh, Gordon, why aren't you wearing a shower cap?
06:03What can I do for you, Big Bird?
06:06Would you read to me?
06:08I love it when you read to me.
06:09Oh, sure, Big Bird.
06:10Oh, good.
06:11Oh.
06:12Humpty Dumpty.
06:14I love Humpty Dumpty.
06:17It's all about an egg.
06:19Hmm.
06:20I wonder which came first, the chicken dance or the egg?
06:25The chicken dance, Big Bird.
06:27We just did it.
06:29Uh-huh.
06:30Okay, here we go.
06:31Okay.
06:32Humpty Dumpty.
06:33Oh, wait, wait, wait, Gordon.
06:34Elmo wants to be like, just like Gordon.
06:36So, Elmo will read the book to Big Bird just like Gordon.
06:40Oh, okay.
06:41Well, that's okay with me, then.
06:42Okay, good.
06:43Okay.
06:44Let's see.
06:45Humpty Dumpty.
06:46Humpty Dumpty.
06:47Humpty Dumpty.
06:48Uh-huh.
06:49Um, Gordon?
06:50Uh-huh.
06:51What's that word?
06:52This word?
06:53Uh-huh.
06:54Humpty.
06:55Oh.
06:56Humpty.
06:57What's that word?
06:58This one?
06:59Yeah.
07:00Dumpty.
07:01Oh, Dumpty.
07:02Uh, uh, Gordon, what's that word?
07:06Sat.
07:07Sat!
07:08Uh, uh, uh, Elmo?
07:10Yeah?
07:11Huh.
07:12This isn't the way that Gordon reads.
07:14Gordon reads all the words together.
07:16But, but, Big Bird, how can Elmo read just like Gordon if Elmo can't read yet?
07:22Well, you know, uh, Elmo, uh, one day when you've learned how to read like I can, then
07:27you can read the book just like I do.
07:30He's got a point there, Elmo.
07:31Oh, yeah!
07:32Uh-huh.
07:33Yeah, yeah.
07:34Well, read it, Gordon, so Elmo will know how to read it one day.
07:37Okay.
07:38But read it just like Gordon.
07:39Well, I'll try.
07:40Okay.
07:41Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.
07:44Huh?
07:45Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
07:49All the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty Dumpty together again.
07:58Poor Humpty Dumpty.
08:00Every time you read it, Gordon, he falls off the wall.
08:04Boy, Elmo likes the king's horses.
08:07Oh, thanks for reading it, Gordon.
08:08Oh, sure, Elmo.
08:09Yeah.
08:10Thanks, Gordon.
08:11Hello!
08:12Humpty Dumpty?
08:13Yes, yes.
08:14Mr. Dumpty, I thought you fell off a wall.
08:15Yeah, and all the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty back together
08:16again.
08:17Yeah, well, I am one tough egg.
08:18I put myself back together again.
08:19Oh.
08:20Oh.
08:21Oh.
08:22That's a nice shower cap there.
08:23Oh.
08:24You like it?
08:25Gordon read my nursery rhyme so well that I want to be just like Gordon.
08:28Agree, gentlemen?
08:29That's right!
08:30That's right!
08:31Oh, yeah, yeah.
08:32What do you say?
08:33Wow!
08:34All the king's horses and all the king's men.
08:36And they all look just like Gordon.
08:38You're a great guy, Gordon.
08:39I want to be just like Gordon.
08:40Oh, yeah, me too.
08:41Yeah, that would be fun.
08:42Yeah, I like it.
08:43Gee, I had no idea it was so much fun being me.
08:45Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
08:47It's so much fun.
08:48That's right.
08:49All the?
08:51Jim harassment?
08:52Okay?
08:53Good job, thackeray, sir.
08:54Barkerabar.
08:55And they?
08:56NewPI hospitals make them really妙y, John.
08:58Oh.
08:59Yeah, gee.
09:00I'll have to be good.
09:01Brother Hurdow's one fun.
09:03Pulled up in his chair.
09:04He's a big man.
09:05One.
09:06Gl destroyed in his chair.
09:08Number two, girl, f Davengers, Jacob.
09:11Man's a brother-in-sϋ.
09:12This video is brought to you by Kiko Kiko Kiko Kiko.
09:42Hey, I'm Jonah.
09:51Oh, and Elmo's Elmo.
09:52And we're here to talk to you about the word mustache.
09:54Yeah, mustache.
09:55Tell them what a mustache is, Elmo.
09:57Hey, mustache.
09:58But, uh, Mr. Jonah, what's a mustache?
10:00You don't know what a mustache is?
10:02Oh, my gosh.
10:02Okay.
10:03Well, take a look under my nose.
10:04You see the hair just above my lip under my nose?
10:07Uh-huh.
10:07Well, that, my friends, is a mustache.
10:09An awesomely sweet mustache.
10:11Oh, yeah.
10:12Very nice, awesomely sweet mustache.
10:14Thank you, Elmo.
10:15You know what?
10:16What?
10:16I can do lots of things with my mustache.
10:18Oh, well, like what?
10:19Well, I can smooth my mustache.
10:21Oh, very smooth.
10:22It's so smooth.
10:23Yeah.
10:23I can curl my mustache.
10:25Uh-huh.
10:25Which is very fun for everybody.
10:27I can even brush my mustache.
10:29Oh, really?
10:30With this little mustache brush.
10:32Oh, that's nice.
10:34Boy.
10:35Elmo wishes he had a mustache like Mr. Jonah.
10:38No problem.
10:39What?
10:39Here you go, Elmo.
10:40Mustache.
10:43Mustache!
10:43Ha, ha, ha, ha!
11:13Oh, ha, ha, ha!
11:23Dressed up, all dandied and dressed up!
11:29All feathered and pressed up, and feeling so fine!
11:36Dressed up in our best formal design!
11:42Oh, child, all the rest of you
11:46Aren't we divine?
11:47We beg your pardon, but fancy
11:49That you could be carefree
11:52And almost as happy, happy
11:55As we see
11:59How we're blessed with so much zest
12:02With every button-buttoned and every press-pressed
12:05We're dressed up
12:07And aren't we the best?
12:12Oh, yeah, num, num, num, so delicious
12:24Oh, hi, ha, ha, ha
12:28Me just looking at what appeared to be letter I
12:33Cookie, yeah
12:35But me better make sure, yeah
12:37Does it sound like letter I?
12:41Me listen
12:41I, I, I, yeah, yeah
12:45As in igloo
12:47Yeah, me listen again
12:49I, I, I, yeah, yeah
12:54That also sound of letter I
12:57Like in icing
12:58Oh, icing
13:01Oh, yeah, me love cookie with icing
13:04Nuh, nuh, nuh
13:05What me doing?
13:07Me no can eat letter of day cookie
13:09What me thinking?
13:10Oh, oh, what me do?
13:12Oh, icing so delicious
13:15Nuh, nuh, nuh
13:16Me got it
13:18Me no, ha, ha, ha
13:19Me no eat cookie
13:22Me just eat icing
13:23Ha, ha, me try that
13:25Nuh, nuh, nuh, nuh, nuh, nuh, nuh
13:30Oh, yeah, that delicious
13:35Now, hey, wait a minute
13:38Cookie nacho letter of day anymore
13:41Well, no reason not to eat cookie
13:46Ah, buh-bye.
13:56Where'd we go?
13:57Oh, this way.
13:59I was on the case, looking for the letter of the day.
14:04Who am I?
14:08I am I, private I.
14:11I didn't know what the letter of the day was, but I knew I had to find it.
14:16So I started to investigate.
14:20Suddenly, I heard something in the shadows.
14:23I shined my light on it.
14:25And what did I see?
14:30An iguana.
14:31My first clue.
14:33But there is no one.
14:39He's eating ice cream.
14:41An iguana eating ice cream.
14:44Interesting.
14:45I was on to something.
14:47But what?
14:48Buzz, buzz.
14:49Just then, I heard another sound.
14:51Buzz, buzz.
14:53Oh, buzz.
14:54Buzz, buzz.
14:56Guys, your incandescent instrument is irritating my irises.
15:01Buzz, buzz.
15:03Oh, buzz, buzz, buzz.
15:05Buzz.
15:06Buzz, buzz, buzz.
15:08Buzz, buzz.
15:09It's an insect.
15:11Could this insect help me find the letter of the day?
15:15Did it know the buzz on the street?
15:17Oh, buzz.
15:18Buzz.
15:20Buzz.
15:21If he did, he wasn't talking.
15:23Just then, I got an idea.
15:25I put together all my clues.
15:28Iguana ice cream.
15:30Insect?
15:32What do all these clues have in common?
15:35I was stumped.
15:38Just then, I heard a knock at the door.
15:42It was my girl, Iris.
15:44Hello, I.
15:49Hello, Iris.
15:53I am sorry.
15:54I don't have time for chit-chat.
15:57I have to find the letter of the day.
16:01I.
16:04Yes, Iris?
16:05I.
16:07What, Iris?
16:09I.
16:10Do you have something to say?
16:11Do you know what the letter of the day is?
16:16I.
16:18Do I have to spell it out for you?
16:21And there it was.
16:24The letter of the day.
16:27I was right in front of my own eyes.
16:30Me, myself, I.
16:32The letter of the day was I.
16:36Well, another case solved by I.
16:40Private I.
16:42Aye, aye, aye, aye, aye, aye.
16:44I'm sorry.
17:14Look! It's the letter I!
17:26Open up at the puddle, Screech!
17:38I hit the puddle.
17:40Hello there! It is I,
17:42Fuzzy Blue Globetrotting Monster Grover.
17:44I have just driven all the way
17:46back from South Africa.
17:48Let me tell you, it was not easy.
17:50I had to make a U-turn around Florida.
17:52But I am here to tell the tale
17:54thanks to my spiffy
17:56wire car.
17:58Is it not adorable?
18:00It handles very nicely too.
18:02Run!
18:04Screech!
18:06I just love power steering.
18:08My friend Nyaga and his cousins
18:10helped make my trusty wire mobile.
18:12Here, I will show you how it is done.
18:14Roll film!
18:16This is fun. I feel like I'm at the drive-in.
18:20Look! There's my friend Nyaga!
18:22And his cousins! Hello there!
18:24See, they're wire cars!
18:26My, they are excellent drivers!
18:30Do you know how to make a wire car?
18:34Funny! Neither do I!
18:36Let us watch Nyaga and see how it is done!
18:40Hmm, it looks like you need wire to make a wire car.
18:46Will wonders never cease!
18:48Huh! Nyaga's cousins are helping him!
18:50Isn't that nice?
18:52They are bending the wires into a shape!
18:54Is it a square?
18:56Is it a rectangle?
18:58Oh my! It is a car shape!
19:00Oh, now they are bending even more and more wires!
19:04The wires are helping to keep the car together!
19:20My, it is a lot of hard work bending all those wires!
19:24Good thing Nyaga's cousins are helping him!
19:28Is that the steering wheel?
19:32What do you know?
19:34Only it is high off the ground so you can stand up and drive!
19:37What a clever design point!
19:39Ah! Nyaga's car is finished!
19:42Drive carefully now!
19:44Are wire cars not wonderful?
19:47Run the plane!
19:50Beep, beep, beep!
19:51Where's your blinker?
19:52Yay!
19:53So see?
19:54All you need is a little imagination
19:57and you are driving very hot wheels!
20:01Put, put, put, put, put!
20:06Oh dear.
20:09I ran out of gas.
20:11Oh well, I will just have to push my wire car to a gas station!
20:20I hope this imaginary gas station is not too far away.
20:24Brrrrr!
20:25Murray has a little lamb.
20:29Murray has a little lamb.
20:31Who wears a little bow.
20:32Together they go everywhere!
20:33I mean, it's not to go...
20:35He follows her to school each day.
20:37They run, they spin, they leap!
20:39Everybody loves to see...
20:40A monster and his sheep and they all say...
20:44Murray!
20:45Murray, Murray, Murray, Murray
20:47Murray has a little lamb
20:49Murray has a little lamb
20:51Murray has a little lamb
20:53Hi, I'm looking for Ovejita to find out where we're going today
20:58Ovejita means little lamb in Spanish
21:01Ovejita!
21:03Ovejita!
21:05Ovejita!
21:07Where's Ovejita?
21:09Ovejita!
21:11Ovejita!
21:13Ovejita!
21:15Ovejita!
21:17Ovejita!
21:19Ovejita!
21:21Ovejita!
21:23Ovejita!
21:25Where are we going to today?
21:27Baseball school!
21:29What are we going to do today in baseball school?
21:31Well, we're going to work on running the bases
21:33We're going to practice throwing
21:35We're going to practice catching
21:37We're going to practice hitting
21:39Lift that leg way up
21:41Always keep your eye on the ball like this
21:43Well, a little further back
21:45Like this?
21:47A little more
21:49Keep my eye on it
21:51Keep it level
21:53That wasn't good
21:55How am I ever going to learn to hit the ball?
21:57Now I'm out
21:59Ovejita!
22:01Run, Mari! Run to second!
22:03I'm the fastest runner in baseball!
22:05Here comes second
22:07That's a home run, Mari
22:09I got it! I got it! I got it!
22:11I got it!
22:13Haha! I love baseball school!
22:15Baseball school!
22:17Wow, look at that
22:21What's the big deal?
22:23Some lady rowing a boat
22:25You think it's that easy?
22:27I don't know
22:29You gotta be strong to row a boat like that
22:33I guess you're right
22:35I bet when she was a little girl
22:37She did a lot of exercises
22:39And I bet she ate a lot of healthy foods
22:43Like fruits
22:45And vegetables
22:47And tofu
22:49Tofu?
22:51Ew!
22:53Yeah, tofu's good for you
22:55You ever tried it?
22:57Well, no
22:59Then what do you know?
23:01Well, did she play basketball?
23:04Of course she did
23:06Man, she can move
23:09I kinda like this painting
23:13I told ya
23:14Come on
23:15Let's get something to eat
23:17Okay
23:18Hmm
23:19Maybe some tofu
23:21Okay
23:27Thank you
23:28Thank you
23:29Thank you
23:30Okay, everybody get together
23:32You ready?
23:33Good
23:36Elmo had four ducks
23:38Quack
23:39Quack
23:40Quack
23:41Quack
23:42Quack
23:43Quack
23:44Quack
23:45Quack
23:46Quack
23:47Quack
23:48Quack
23:49Quack
23:50Quack
23:51Quack
23:52Quack
23:53Quack
23:54Quack
23:55Quack
23:56Quack
23:57Quack
23:58Quack
23:59Quack
24:00Quack
24:01Quack
24:02Quack
24:03Quack
24:04Quack
24:05Quack
24:06Quack
24:07And then one day, one went, watch it!
24:12And off he flew, so Elmo just had two!
24:17Elmo had two ducks, two birds of a feather,
24:22to waddle with and quack together.
24:27But then one day, one had to run to get some sun,
24:34and Elmo just had one!
24:37Elmo had one duck, one bird of a feather,
24:42to waddle with and quack together.
24:47But then one day, it spun and spun and got so dizzy!
24:54Elmo now had none!
24:57Elmo had no ducks, not even a feather,
25:01to waddle with and quack together!
25:07But then one day, Elmo heard a quack!
25:12Oh gosh, OG!
25:15Elmo's ducks came back!
25:17Quack! Quack! Quack! Quack! Quack! Quack! Quack!
25:19Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
25:22Very good, ducks!
25:24Thank you!
25:26Thank you!
25:27We have a nice school.
25:29We have students.
25:31And classrooms.
25:33And teachers.
25:35We have something that no other school has.
25:37We have ducks.
25:39And every spring, a mother duck and a father duck come to our school.
25:43She makes a nest out of leaves and her own feathers.
25:46And in the nest, the mother duck lays her eggs.
25:50In every spring, a mother duck and a father duck come to our school.
25:58She makes a nest out of leaves and her own feathers.
26:04And in the nest, the mother duck lays her eggs.
26:09She's very safe because she builds her nest in the courtyard.
26:14Nothing can come in and bother her.
26:18She sits on the eggs for four weeks until they hatch.
26:29The ducklings were very cute after they were born.
26:33But the little ones can't fly out.
26:36And she can't carry them out.
26:39So we have to help them out of the courtyard.
26:48They walk through the school and out the back door.
27:03Across the parking lot.
27:05Across the parking lot.
27:07And into a pool and into a pool.
27:08Up, come on, come on.
27:09They came in and let's have to walk through the school and out the back door.
27:10Across the parking lot.
27:24Across the parking lot.
27:36And into a park where they can find food and grow up and live.
27:41I think it's a good idea to help wild animals if we can, especially ducks.
27:46Have you seen my other snowshoe around here?
27:56I can only find one, and I need two of them to walk in the snow.
28:01No, my dearest darling, I have not.
28:05Have you checked the basement?
28:06Good idea, my twiddle wife.
28:09I will look for your snowshoe in the kitchen.
28:12I am going to make a cake.
28:16Now, where shall I stand up my music while I practice?
28:20Oh, goody, goody.
28:22Maybe this will work.
28:25Perfect.
28:26I'll just go and get my twiddle horn.
28:29That itches.
28:31Can't reach.
28:33Hey, that'll work.
28:39Oh, Timmy, my brother, that's my music stand.
28:43Really?
28:44It's also a perfect backscratcher.
28:47Oh, heavens to frosting.
28:50My mixer broke right in the middle of making this cake.
28:53I must mix the batter.
28:56No, mixer.
28:58Maybe we could find something else to mix it with.
29:02Oh, that's it.
29:04Hey.
29:06Oh, goodness gracious me.
29:09Oh, my dear family, I have some bad news.
29:17It seems we don't have a basement.
29:20Leapin' blizzards.
29:21My snowshoe.
29:23Wherever did you find it?
29:25Snowshoe?
29:26You mean my music stand?
29:27My backscratcher?
29:29My mixer?
29:30I suppose so.
29:32Though I had no idea you could do all those things with a snowshoe.
29:36What a smart family I have.
29:39Yay!
29:40Well, family, I'm off for an adventure in the snow.
29:44Bye!
29:46Uh-oh.
29:47It appears to be summertime.
29:49Anyone seen my swimming trunks?
29:51Ah, Countess, my little sucker-toe.
30:07It is now time for us to reveal the number of the day.
30:12Ah, yes.
30:14You will count, my schnitzel, until I shout,
30:18SHOUT!
30:21Oh, be still, my heart.
30:27And that will be the number of the day.
30:31Hit it, Mike.
30:33Number of the day.
30:35Number of the day.
30:37Number of the day of the day of the day.
30:40Hey, hey, hey!
30:43Is it one?
30:45Is it two?
30:46Is it three?
30:47Is it four?
30:48Is it five?
30:49Is it six?
30:50Is it a one?
30:52Will be great if it's eight and divine.
30:55If it's nine or ten or even a rare one.
31:00Could it be twelve?
31:02SHOUT!
31:07Yes!
31:08Twelve is the number of the day.
31:10This is a lot of the day.
31:12Have a good day.
31:13Three, oh, yeah.
31:14Oh, yeah.
31:15Hey, hey!
31:16Hey, hey!
31:17Hey, hey!
31:17Hey, hey!
31:17Hey!
31:18Hey!
31:18Hey!
31:19Hey!
31:19Hey!
31:20Hey!
31:20Hey!
31:20Hey!
31:21Hey!
31:22Hey!
31:23Hey!
31:24Hey!
31:24Hey!
31:25Hey!
31:25Hey!
31:26One, two, three, four, five, six, seven,
31:54eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve.
32:18Three stars, six stars, I point while I count.
32:27Nine stars, twelve stars, guess twelve's the amount.
32:32Let's count them again.
32:33Three stars, six stars, count with me please.
32:38Nine stars, twelve stars, all counted by threes.
32:42Twelve stars!
32:44Once a week, my mommy brings me to yoga class.
32:51I love doing yoga.
32:57This is my teacher, Maddie.
33:01In class, I try to follow and do just like she does.
33:05I stretch like a dog, squat like a frog, stand on one leg like a flamingo.
33:22Sometimes, I even pretend that I'm rolling down a big hill.
33:28At the end of class, I lay down on my mat and take deep breaths, just like Maddie.
33:36She puts a little paper boat on my tummy, so I can watch it move up and down as I breathe, just like a boat on the ocean.
33:47When class is finished, I say goodbye to Maddie and go see my mom.
33:53She always has a bottle of water for me.
33:56She says it's important to drink water when you exercise.
34:01When I grow up, I want to be a yoga teacher, just like Maddie.
34:07I can't wait for my next yoga class.
34:23The deep sea diver says this is the place to be, swimming with the fishes here under the sea.
34:31Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, would you like to be a deep sea diver?
34:37And the taxi driver says, come for a ride.
34:41I'll take you where you want to go, just step inside.
34:44Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, would you like to be a taxi driver?
34:49Folks, call the veterinarian and say, come quick.
34:54When the dog or cat or horse or cow or moose gets sick.
34:57And the barber says, sit here in my barber chair.
35:00And I'll take a pair of scissors and I'll cut your hair.
35:04Carpenter's your time with drills and other tools to make us chairs and tables and homes and schools.
35:10Whoa, oh, oh, oh, being a carpenter would hit the spot.
35:15And the astronauts blast off from their base.
35:20They say we love to do experiments and out of space.
35:24Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
35:26It could be fun to be an astronaut.
35:30So many things to do when you grow up.
35:37Is one of these the job for you when you grow up?
35:42When you grow up, yeah!
35:43Oh, no, who could that be at this hour?
35:56Hello, there!
35:57Oh, no, it's you!
35:59Hey, what's that on top of your head?
36:03On my head?
36:05Oh, you mean my nice blonde hair?
36:07Does it not look natural?
36:09No, it doesn't.
36:12It looks like a wig.
36:13Aha!
36:13And you can have hair just like...
36:15Huh?
36:16Wigs!
36:16Wigs for sale!
36:18Wigs of all nations!
36:20Wigs for sale!
36:21There you are, sir!
36:22Handmade head covers made from genuine ranch nylon.
36:27How many would you like to buy, sir?
36:29None.
36:29I don't want any.
36:31I don't need any.
36:32Oh, I would not bank on that, sir.
36:35Look in my mirror here.
36:36Oh, I guess what's this is pointless.
36:40You see?
36:41See?
36:41You have a very good mouth and a nice nose and two fine bulgy eyes.
36:48And a lovely round head, which is blue, my favorite color.
36:53Hmm, yes.
36:54I'm told it's my best feature.
36:56But on top, sir, on top over here, something is missing.
37:02What do you mean?
37:03I mean that hair-wise, you are somewhat challenged.
37:07What are you trying to say?
37:09I mean, whatever fuzz there was has gone south.
37:14Okay, okay.
37:15So you're saying I have no hair.
37:17Okay, what can I do about it?
37:19That is why I, the wig man, can help you.
37:22Huh?
37:22Come over here.
37:23Hey, what are you doing?
37:23Oh, sir, here.
37:24Cut that out.
37:25Ouch.
37:26Oh, don't.
37:26There you are, sir.
37:28Why, you...
37:29Oh, no, do not look at me.
37:30Look at the mirror.
37:31What do you think?
37:31I personally think it is awesome.
37:33Awesome.
37:35What do I think?
37:36What do I think?
37:38I think it's a little too long.
37:41Oh, well, sir, that was just for size and length now.
37:43Over here.
37:44Here, there.
37:44You only want here.
37:45Just bend it.
37:45I'll get the hair.
37:46Here, I'll just take a second.
37:48All righty.
37:50What do you think?
37:51Dignified, yes?
37:52No.
37:53Oh, no.
37:54Oh, but, sir, it looks good.
37:56It looks good with your nose.
37:57See, your nose?
37:58It looks good with your mouth right there.
38:00And it looks wonderful.
38:02Really, truly amazing with your eyes.
38:04But it looks awful on my head.
38:06Now, take it off.
38:08I don't like it.
38:08I don't want it.
38:09I don't like it.
38:11Are you saying you do not like it, my little butterfly?
38:14Yes.
38:14Now, go away.
38:15Out, out, out.
38:16But wait, wait, wait, sir, sir, sir, sir.
38:17Please, surely, with all these lovely wigs, you must see something you like.
38:22No, I don't see anything.
38:25Wait, wait.
38:27Well, there's one.
38:28Yeah, that looks like real air.
38:30What, this one on the bottom?
38:31Yes.
38:32Oh, no, sir.
38:32You would not want that one, sir.
38:34Oh, yes, I would.
38:35Oh, no, you would.
38:36After all this trouble, if you won't try it on me, I'll try it on myself.
38:41No, but, sir, sir, sir, sir.
38:42Oh, I'll take it.
38:48But, but, but, sir, you just, I mean.
38:51What do I do to take care of it?
38:53Feed me.
38:55Meep, meep, meep, meep.
38:56Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
38:58Sir, sir, it is only my pet guinea pig.
39:01Meep, meep.
39:03I get so lonely on the road.
39:04Excuse me, but what do you have on your head?
39:14I have a small octopus on my head.
39:18You wear a small octopus on your head?
39:22Yes, I do.
39:25That's different from what I wear on my head.
39:28Oh, really?
39:30Oh, yes, it is.
39:32I wear a big octopus on my head.
39:37How do you do?
39:43La, la, la, la, la, la, la, Elmo's world.
39:48La, la, la, la, la, la, Elmo's world.
39:53Elmo loves his goldfish, his crayon, too.
39:58Yeah.
39:59That's Elmo's world.
40:08Hi, welcome to Elmo's world.
40:14Oh, Elmo's so happy to see you.
40:16Oh, and so is Dorothy.
40:18Say hello, Dorothy.
40:21Oh, guess what Elmo's thinking about today.
40:24Here's a clue.
40:26See, Elmo is looking at you with them.
40:35Yeah.
40:35It is very good to see you.
40:40Oh, did you guess yet?
40:43Yeah, eyes.
40:44You know, eyes.
40:45It is very good to see you with them.
40:47It is very good to see you with them.
40:48It is very good to see you with them.
40:49It is very good to see you with them.
40:50It is very good to see you with them.
40:51It is very good to see you with them.
40:52It is very good to see you with them.
40:53It is very good to see you with them.
40:54It is very good to see you with them.
40:55It is very good to see you with them.
40:56It is very good to see you with them.
40:57It is very good to see you with them.
40:58It is very good to see you with them.
40:59It is very good to see you with them.
41:00It is very good to see you with them.
41:01It is very good to see you with them.
41:02It is very good to see you with them.
41:03It is very good to see you with them.
41:04Oh, look, look, Dorothy's been thinking about eyes, too, Dorothy.
41:26Huh?
41:27What's that, Dorothy?
41:28Huh?
41:29Oh, and Dorothy has a question.
41:31How do you wink?
41:32Boy, that's some question, Dorothy.
41:35Let's ask Mr. Nudo.
41:37Mr. Nudo!
41:39Oh, go up, Shade, please.
41:42Elmo will watch Shade go up with his eyes.
41:49Aw, Shade is feeling shy.
41:53Well, okay, Elmo won't watch Shade go up.
41:56Elmo will hide Elmo's eyes.
42:00Is Shade up?
42:00Is Shade up yet?
42:05Shade?
42:07Poof!
42:11Hey, Mr. Nudo.
42:12Give Elmo a hug.
42:13Hug, hug.
42:14It's so good to see you.
42:16Is Mr. Nudo ready for Dorothy's question?
42:20Good, good, good.
42:21Okay, Mr. Nudo, how do you wink?
42:24How do you wink, Mr. Nudo?
42:27What's that for?
42:28He's got water.
42:30That's not for winking.
42:33That's drinking.
42:36Drink and wink, they sound the same, but they're not the same.
42:40Try again, Mr. Nudo.
42:41Yeah, try again.
42:44He's getting smaller.
42:46What is he doing?
42:48I know he's shrinking.
42:50That's not winking.
42:52That's shrinking.
42:54Shrinking winks sound the same.
42:56Need some help?
42:57You wink with your eyes, Mr. Nudo.
43:00Do you remember where your eyes are?
43:02No, not there.
43:04That's your chin.
43:06No, that's your mouth.
43:08Try again.
43:10That's your nose.
43:11Where's your eye, Mr. Nudo?
43:13No, not over there.
43:16That's your eyebrow.
43:18That's a little lower.
43:18No, now he's back to the nose.
43:22Yes, you got it.
43:24That's your eyes.
43:25Yeah.
43:27Mr. Nudo, those are your eyes now.
43:30Now wink.
43:31Yeah, wink, Mr. Nudo.
43:33Wink, Mr. Nudo.
43:34That's not really winking.
43:36That's blinking, Mr. Nudo.
43:38Blinking rhymes with winking, too.
43:40You blink with two eyes, but you only use one eye to wink.
43:45Let's do one eye.
43:47Only one.
43:49You can do it.
43:52Concentrate.
43:53You almost have it.
43:54Almost.
43:55There you go.
43:57Yeah.
43:57Yay, Mr. Nudo.
43:59Way to go, Mr. Nudo.
44:00Now open it, Mr. Nudo.
44:03Yes.
44:03Close it.
44:04Open.
44:05Yes.
44:06You sprinted like crazy.
44:08Way to go, Mr. Nudo.
44:09Now you're blinking.
44:11I'm not blinking.
44:11Mr. Nudo.
44:14Here's looking at you, Mr. Nudo.
44:19Boy, Mr. Nudo is very good at rhyming.
44:22Oh, what's that, Dorothy?
44:24Okay.
44:25Dorothy wants to ask someone else.
44:27How do you wink?
44:31This is how I wink, Dorothy.
44:34I open and close one eye.
44:37I can wink with my other eye, too.
44:44My dog can wink, too, Dorothy.
44:46Oh, thanks, everybody.
44:47And thank you, too, Dorothy.
44:48Now, Elmo will ask a baby.
44:50Oh, hello, baby.
44:51Hello.
44:52Aw.
44:53She has very pretty eyes.
44:54I can wink with my other eye, too.
44:56I can wink with my other eye, too.
44:58Now, Elmo will ask a baby.
45:00Mm, mm, mm, mm, mm, mm.
45:01Oh, hello, baby.
45:03Hello.
45:04Aw.
45:05She has very pretty eyes.
45:07Ooh.
45:08Baby, how do you wink?
45:11Oh, thank you, baby.
45:13Kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss.
45:15Mm, mm, mwah.
45:17Oh, and now Elmo has a question for uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, you.
45:27Yeah, you.
45:28Oh.
45:29Aw.
45:30A flying crocodile.
45:32How many tears are falling from its eyes?
45:35Let's count them and see.
45:36Oh.
45:37One.
45:38Two.
45:39Three.
45:40Four.
45:41Five.
45:42Six.
45:44Seven.
45:45Nine.
45:46Nine.
45:47Ten.
45:48Eleven.
45:49Twelve.
45:50Thirteen.
45:51Fourteen.
45:52Fifteen.
45:53Fifteen.
45:54Fifteen crocodile tears.
45:58See you later, Obadina.
46:00After five, crocodile.
46:05Oh, great counting, everybody.
46:08Boy, crocodiles have eyes.
46:10That makes Elmo wonder.
46:11What else has eyes?
46:13Let's find out.
46:14Oh, drawer.
46:15Drawer?
46:16Drawer?
46:17Drawer?
46:18Drawer?
46:19Boy.
46:20Oh, Elmo will look for Drawer with his eyes.
46:26Come on.
46:27Drawer, where are you, Drawer?
46:29Is Drawer over here?
46:31Hm?
46:32No.
46:33Let's keep looking for Drawer.
46:35Drawer, where are you?
46:37Drawer?
46:38Is Drawer over here?
46:40No, Elmo doesn't see him.
46:42Do you see Drawer?
46:43Drawer, where are you?
46:44Drawer?
46:45Where are you, Drawer?
46:46Oh, you see Drawer?
46:47Where?
46:48Behind Elmo?
46:49There you are, Drawer.
46:50Oh, does Drawer have eyes?
46:51Does a birthday cake have eyes?
46:52No.
46:53But you can look at a birthday cake as your eyes.
46:57Yeah.
46:58Does a fly have eyes?
46:59Yes.
47:00Does a frog have eyes?
47:01Yes.
47:02Does a frog have eyes?
47:03Yes.
47:04Watch out, flies.
47:05Does a trash can have eyes?
47:07No.
47:08But sometimes Oscar's trash can looks like it has eyes.
47:10Yeah, when he's picking out of his trash can.
47:11What big eyes Oscar has?
47:12The better to not see you with.
47:13Scram.
47:14Thanks, Drawer.
47:15Thanks, Drawer.
47:16And now, let's go.
47:17Let's go.
47:18Let's go.
47:19Let's go.
47:20Let's go.
47:21Let's go.
47:22Let's go.
47:23My left.
47:24Earn.
47:25어退고
47:26MailHealth case.
47:27Beumber talks too well.
47:28Got senses too well.
47:29Ifumu expletely short, brad, is the best Ezra ever than she could?
47:31He's the best idea of her idea of his eyes?
47:32No.
47:33But sometimes Oscar's trash can looks like it has eyes.
47:34Yeah, when he's picking out of his trash can.
47:35What big eyes Oscar has?
47:36The better to not see you with.
47:37Scram.
47:38Ha, ha, ha!
47:41Ha!
47:42Thanks, Drawer.
47:43Where are you, computer?
47:52That's okay.
47:53Elmo, male.
47:55Let's see who it's from.
47:58Oh, oh, oh, oh, boy.
48:00It's from Elmo's best friend, Ernie.
48:03Hi there, Elmo.
48:04You know, sometimes you can tell how somebody feels
48:07by looking at their eyes.
48:09Well, I can tell how my buddy Bert feels
48:11by looking at his eyebrows.
48:14See there?
48:15The eyebrows are right above the eyes.
48:18Bert really just has one long eyebrow, doesn't he?
48:20The pigeons of Pisa eat Italian breadcrumbs.
48:25Huh, I guess that makes sense, yeah.
48:27Now, watch Bert's eyebrows go up.
48:30Shh.
48:32Surprise, Bert!
48:33Ah!
48:34Ah!
48:35Ah!
48:36Surprised eyebrows.
48:38You look surprised, Bert.
48:40That's because you surprised me, Ernie.
48:43Can't you see I'm reading?
48:46Oh!
48:47Gee, you have angry eyebrows now, Bert.
48:50Huh?
48:50Well, I just mean you look angry, Bert.
48:52Well, I'm feeling angry, Ernie.
48:55I just want to be left alone to read my book.
48:58Aha!
48:59Well, will it make you happy if I leave you alone, Bert?
49:02Yes, it will, Ernie.
49:03Aha!
49:04Watch his eyebrows.
49:05Oh, okay, Bert.
49:06I'm just going to leave you alone.
49:08Ah!
49:09Thanks, Ernie.
49:10Ah!
49:10And now Bert's happy once again.
49:14It's all in the eyes, Elmo.
49:16Or the eyebrows.
49:18Oh, this is great.
49:19Bye-bye.
49:22Thanks, computer.
49:25Boy, Ernie and Bert sure are good friends.
49:28Elmo's good friend, Elizabeth, went to the eye doctor to get her eyes checked, and she told Elmo all about it.
49:35I went to the optometrist.
49:41That's an eye doctor.
49:43I had to get my eyes checked before I started school.
49:47We played a game.
49:49The doctor showed to me pictures on a computer that I had to match with the pictures on the chart.
49:57Telephone.
50:00Hand.
50:03Duck bird.
50:03Then she held the pictures in front of me, and I told her what I saw.
50:12Cake.
50:13Then the doctor moved a little puppet in front of me, and I followed it with my eyes.
50:21Then she used something called a retinoscope to look in my eyes.
50:27It has a bright light.
50:30The doctor wanted to make sure that I could see colors.
50:35So I had to find the colored shapes in a book.
50:41They're gold square.
50:44After that, she used a different light to look into my eyes to make sure they're growing okay.
50:51Then she put drops in my eyes.
50:55It didn't hurt, but it surprised me a bit.
50:59Wow.
51:00The drops made my pupils bigger so she could look all the way at the back of my eyes.
51:09Then the eye exam was over, but the doctor said I needed glasses to see better.
51:16I got to pick out my own eye glass frame.
51:21I picked some really nice ones.
51:24I like my new glasses.
51:27So does my mom and my friends.
51:30Aw, Elmo loves Elizabeth's glasses, too.
51:35Now, Elmo wants to learn even more about eyes.
51:38Don't you?
51:39How can we find out even more?
51:42Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, Elmo knows.
51:44Elmo knows we can watch the eye channel on TV with our eyes.
51:50Come on, oh, TV, where are you, TV?
51:54TV, TV, oh, there you are.
51:58Turn yourself on TV, please.
52:00Welcome to the eyes channel, where the eyes have it.
52:04Now, here's something to focus on, the king of Idaho.
52:09Once upon a time in the kingdom of Idaho, there lived a king who didn't know how to take care of his eyes.
52:16Oh, dear, I don't know how to take care of my royal eyes.
52:21But a little girl named Irene knew how.
52:24I know how.
52:25So the king called for her.
52:27Irene!
52:29You called your royal Ines?
52:31Yes, Irene.
52:33Please tell me how to take care of my royal eyes.
52:36OK.
52:37On a sunny day, it's good for your eyes to wear sunglasses or a hat that will cover your face.
52:43Royal hat person!
52:46The king's royal hat that will cover his royal face.
52:49Who turned out the lights?
52:52You don't wear it like that, your royal Ines.
52:55You wear it on your head.
52:57Oh, it protects my royal eyes.
53:01Irene told him some other ways to take care of his eyes.
53:05It's good for your eyes to eat dark green leafy vegetables.
53:09Royal dark green leafy vegetable person!
53:13The king's royal spinach!
53:19It's good for your eyes to have enough light when you read or write or draw.
53:22Royal light person!
53:25The king's royal reading, writing, and drawing light!
53:28Oh, a horsey!
53:31From then on, the king of Idaho took very good care of his eyes.
53:36And whenever the king went on vacation, he left Irene in charge.
53:40Keep an eye on things, Irene!
53:44OK, you royal Ines!
53:46The end.
53:48Coming up next, Eye News!
53:51Oh, oh, that's TV!
53:55Elmo still wants to find out more about eyes.
53:58Don't you?
53:59How can we find out more?
54:01Who could that be?
54:09What's going on?
54:10Say the secret word and see what happens.
54:13Secret word?
54:14What secret word?
54:15I can't tell you.
54:17It's a secret.
54:19Are you ready to play the game?
54:20What game?
54:21Here's the first question.
54:23OK.
54:23I'm looking at you, and you, with my...
54:28Eye speed.
54:32You said the secret word.
54:34See what happened?
54:35Ready for the second question?
54:36Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
54:38These are the eyelids.
54:42When you sleep or blink, they cover your...
54:45Eyes!
54:48You've played this game before, huh?
54:50Oh, no, no.
54:50Elmo hasn't.
54:51Then we'll go on to the next question.
54:53OK, OK.
54:54This is called the iris.
54:58Iris.
54:59Is there an echo in here?
55:01The iris is the brown or green or blue or hazel part of your...
55:06Eyes!
55:07I used to know a girl named Iris.
55:11She was a sight for sore eyes.
55:14Mr. Glass has said the secret word.
55:16Wise guy.
55:17Here's your last question, kid.
55:19OK, OK.
55:19This little black circle in the middle of the iris is called the pupil.
55:26Pupil.
55:26Pupil.
55:27There is an echo in here.
55:30The pupils let light enter the...
55:32Eyes!
55:33That's the most ridiculous thing I ever heard.
55:41Well, what's the duck wearing over his eyes?
55:44And why?
55:45Those are special goggles you wear underwater when you go scuba diving.
55:50And I don't know why a duck...
55:51Because look, look, look!
55:52George is imagining Elmo scuba diving underwater with goggles!
55:56Look, look!
55:57The goggles keep the water out of your eyes and help you see.
56:00Here's looking at you, kid.
56:02You wear special goggles when you go snowboarding, too.
56:11The goggles protect your eyes and help you see.
56:13Especially when it's snowing.
56:14Whoa!
56:16Whee!
56:17Yeah, you're blue!
56:20Oh, Elmo's eyes are OK.
56:24Oh, Elmo loves eyes.
56:30Oh!
56:31You said the secret word again, kid.
56:33No, no, Elmo's going to sing the secret word now.
56:36Good idea.
56:37Oh, sing with Elmo.
56:38Oh, you too, Mr. Classic.
56:40Thought you never asked.
56:43Do-do-do-do-do-do!
56:46Eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes!
56:50Come on!
57:06Oh, say goodbye, Dorothy!
57:09Say goodbye, Mr. Glasses!
57:11Hello? I must be going.
57:13Hi! Take care of your eyes!
57:19Do-do-do-do-do!
57:21He's looking at you!
57:23Hello!
57:35TV!
57:37Trash!
57:39Hey, Slimy, your baby sister's excited about trash, too.
57:43Aren't you there, little Sloppy?
57:45Huh?
57:47Yeah.
57:49Okay, okay, Slimy. Hold your horses.
57:51I'm reading. Here we go.
57:53Chapter 842
57:55in The Adventures
57:57of Trash Gordon.
57:59Now...
58:03When we left our hero on the planet
58:05Fairy Tail, he was surrounded
58:07by lost sheep,
58:09unable to move.
58:11Then he got an idea.
58:13He whipped out his interstellar cell phone
58:17and called Little Bo Peep,
58:19who had lost her sheep.
58:21And the lost sheep carried Little Bo Peep home,
58:27wagging their tails behind her.
58:29Crash was safe again
58:31and said sheepishly,
58:33but heroically...
58:35Sesame Street has been brought to you today
58:37by the letter Y
58:39and by the number...
58:41Five!
58:45More trash!
58:47More trash!
58:48Hey, Slimy!
58:49More trash!
58:51Slimy?
58:52Sloppy is asleep,
58:53and it's time for you to go to sleep, too.
58:55We'll read another chapter tomorrow.
58:57He just can't get enough trash.
58:59Heh heh heh.
59:01He just can't get enough trash.
59:03Heh heh.
59:05He just can't get enough trash.
59:07Heh heh.
59:09Jack Sparrow Rawks
59:11Oh!
59:12Blackweak
59:28Jack Sparrow
59:29ack
59:34Jack Sparrow

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