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00:01Hi, this is Murray from Sesame Street, and I'm looking for the word on the street.
00:06What's the word on the street?
00:08Conflict.
00:08What does conflict mean?
00:10It's sort of like an argument.
00:11If you're in conflict with someone, you're fighting.
00:14How do you solve a conflict?
00:15You can always talk it out.
00:17Find a way to communicate with one another.
00:19Talk to each person and you try to get them to meet in the middle.
00:22Keep listening for the word conflict today on Sesame Street.
00:26Conflict.
00:26That's the word on the street.
00:28Sorry.
00:59It's The Globe and Transfer.
01:01What did Michael front?
01:01Wait, OK.
01:02That's where we leave.
01:05Ha!
01:08Ha!
01:09Ha!
01:09Ha!
01:11Ha!
01:16Huh...
01:19Ha!
01:21Ha!
01:28Oh, what is that noise?
01:33Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
01:38Oh, hi. Welcome to Sesame Street.
01:42I'm trying to be very quiet today because we have...
01:45You guys, you guys, hey, keep it down, okay?
01:48Keep it down.
01:50You are never going to guess
01:51who's sitting right over there.
01:54Mother Goose.
01:56Mother Goose!
01:57Shh, shh, shh.
01:58We don't want to disturb her.
01:59She's trying to write some new nursery rhymes.
02:03New nursery rhymes!
02:03You guys, you guys!
02:05You guys, you guys, you're the best thing ever!
02:08It's all right. Be as loud as you want.
02:11I can't come up with a single new rhyme to write about.
02:15You can't, but you're Mother Goose.
02:17Yeah, Mother Goose has written tons of nursery rhymes.
02:20I know, not lately, dear.
02:22It's been ages since I wrote anything.
02:25I've become a rusty rhymer.
02:29And the worst of it is,
02:30I need to write three new nursery rhymes by the end of today.
02:35What? Three new nursery rhymes?
02:37For the Golden Goose Gazette.
02:40Oh, I'll never be able to do it.
02:42Oh, sure you will.
02:44And you know what?
02:45We'll help.
02:46You will?
02:47Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:48I mean, I'm going to know lots of which that isn't the same sound.
02:51Yes, they're both great rhymers.
02:53Oh, I forgot I was baking something.
02:57I'm very touched by your kind offer.
02:59But you see, it isn't just rhymes I need.
03:02You know, to write a really good nursery rhyme,
03:05you also need conflict.
03:08Conflict?
03:08Mm-hmm, yes.
03:09You see, in stories,
03:10conflict is when someone wants or needs something very badly.
03:15Why, I used to look around and see conflict everywhere.
03:20Like when Mother Hubbard took her hungry little dog to the cover
03:23to feed him a bone, but there wasn't any.
03:26Or when that good old egg Humpty Dumpty
03:29wanted to sit on a wall and then splat,
03:32kept falling off.
03:33That, my friends, is conflict.
03:37But today I keep looking around
03:39and I just don't see conflict anywhere.
03:43Boy, do these cookies smell good or what?
03:46I made them for Mrs. Straykosh's son, Irving.
03:49You know, he's 13 today, so I made count.
03:51Let's count them.
03:52Oh, okay.
03:531, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 cookies!
04:01Did somebody say cookie?
04:04Uh-oh, it's Cookie Monster.
04:07He can't resist eating cookies.
04:08No, no, no, no, come on, Cookie.
04:10No, Cookie.
04:11I made them for somebody else's birthday, all right?
04:14Yeah, but, but, Alan, Alan,
04:16you make such yummy cookies.
04:19They so hard to resist.
04:21Fight it.
04:21Uh-huh.
04:22Fight it.
04:23Conflict.
04:23Cookie Monster wants those cookies,
04:26but they're for someone else.
04:27I feel a new nursery rhyme coming off.
04:30Oh, my goodness!
04:31Oh, boy.
04:32Alan had baked 13 cookies
04:35and put them on a plate.
04:38Cowabunga!
04:39No!
04:40Oh!
04:43Oh, no, Cookie Monster!
04:46Come on!
04:48Oh, you ate...
04:491, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 11, 12, 13, 12, 13, 12.
04:51Five of Irving Straykosh's cookies!
04:53Oh, this is great conflict!
04:55Alan had baked 13 cookies
04:58and put them on a plate.
04:59Cookie Monster gobbled up five and, ah, oh, dear.
05:04I need something that rhymes with plate.
05:07Oh, well, don't worry about this.
05:08Elmo will find that rhyme.
05:10Eight.
05:11How about eight?
05:13Eight.
05:14Sure, sure, sure.
05:15There were 13 cookies.
05:18Take away five.
05:19That leaves one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight cookies.
05:24Why, that's right.
05:26Eight rhymes with plate.
05:28Eight.
05:29Alan had baked 13 cookies and put them on a plate.
05:33Cookie Monster gobbled up five.
05:36And left Alan only eight.
05:38Brilliant, my fairy-winged collaborator.
05:42Elmo wanted to help Mother Goose find that rhyme.
05:45Oh, don't worry, Elmo.
05:47Something tells me this nursery rhyme isn't finished yet.
05:51You know, you can help me with the next one.
05:53Oh, okay.
05:54Oh, Alan, me so sorry.
05:57Me, me couldn't help me self.
06:01Well, I guess my cookies are irresistible.
06:05Yeah.
06:06It's all right, Cookie.
06:07I'll go bake some more.
06:09Oh, this is going to make a wonderful new nursery rhyme.
06:13Cookie Monster said he was sorry, and Alan thought he was done.
06:19Cowabunga!
06:21Cookie Monster said he was done, and then he gobbled up the rest, and, um, oh, quick, I need something
06:31that rhymes with done.
06:33Oh, I want us a done, done, done.
06:36None.
06:36None what?
06:37None.
06:38It rhymes with done, like in he left poor Alan with none.
06:43It rhymes with done.
06:46You're right.
06:47Okay.
06:48Cookie Monster said he was sorry, and Alan thought he was done.
06:54Then he gobbled up the rest, and left poor Alan with none.
06:58Oh, you are a wonderful rhymer, Abby.
07:02Elmo is too, Mother Goose.
07:05Oh, yes.
07:06You know, I'm sure you are, Elmo, and I still have two more nursery rhymes to write, so you can
07:10help me with the next one.
07:11Oh, good.
07:12Nom, nom, nom, nom, nom.
07:14Oh, yeah.
07:15Thanks for cookies, Alan.
07:16Yeah, they best in business.
07:20Ha.
07:21So, what's next, Mother Goose?
07:23Yeah, yeah, yeah.
07:24Elmo doesn't see any more conflicts.
07:26Oh, Alan, would you be so kind as to get me a pickle?
07:30A pickle?
07:30Yes, eating pickles just gets my creative juices flowing.
07:35Okay, one pickle coming up.
07:37I think it's the salt.
07:38I love salty things, you know.
07:40Mm-hmm.
07:42Oh, boy.
07:43This pickle jar lid is on really tight.
07:48Look at those funny faces Alan's making trying to open that pickle jar.
07:54I see another conflict, and I'm feeling another nursery rhyme coming on.
08:01Mother Goose wanted a pickle, but she was out of luck, because Alan huffed and puffed, but
08:08the pickle jar...
08:10Oh, help me out here.
08:13What rhymes with luck?
08:15Luck.
08:16Hmm.
08:17See, luck, luck, luck...
08:20Oh, stuck!
08:20Huh?
08:21Well, that's it, Elmo!
08:23Luck, stuck!
08:25They rhyme!
08:26Oh, yay!
08:27Elmo got one, baby!
08:28Well, I knew that, too, but I just let you get it.
08:32What?
08:32Abby did not know that.
08:34Yes, I did.
08:35Did not.
08:36Did not.
08:36Did not.
08:37Did not.
08:37No, no, no, no, no.
08:38It doesn't really matter who got it.
08:40Just listen to this.
08:42Okay.
08:43Mother Goose wanted a pickle, but she was out of luck, because Alan huffed and puffed,
08:50but the pickle jar was stuck.
08:53Oh, my God!
08:54I am on my way!
08:56Oh!
08:57This just keeps getting better.
08:58Sure.
08:59A voice came from on high.
09:06Super Grover!
09:08Then someone landed with a yelp.
09:11He had blown on down to give Alan some...
09:15Oh!
09:16Now, what could possibly rhyme with yelp?
09:19Oh, Elmo will get it.
09:20Mother Goose, yelp, yelp, yelp, yelp.
09:21Help!
09:23Oh!
09:24Abby needs help finding a rhyme now.
09:27Huh?
09:27No, Elmo.
09:29Help rhymes with yelp!
09:31Why, so it does!
09:33Thank you, Abby!
09:34Aw!
09:35Oh!
09:36Let's see here.
09:37A voice came from on high.
09:39Someone landed with a yelp.
09:42Super Grover had flown on down...
09:44To give Alan a little help!
09:48Yelp!
09:48I'm perceptive of you!
09:51I did observe that he was struggling with that pickle jar and came to put my superhero strength at his
09:58pickle jar opening service!
09:59Then come on!
10:01Let's do it!
10:01Oh!
10:02This nursery rhyme's going to be another winner!
10:06They huffed and puffed together, and then in just a flash...
10:11Uh-uh!
10:13It just fell away!
10:14And it came down with a...
10:17Ooh!
10:18I need another rhyme for flash.
10:21Elmo knows!
10:22Crash!
10:22Abby!
10:23Elmo was about to say that!
10:24Yeah, well, I said it first!
10:26But Elmo thought of it first!
10:28All right, guys, please don't forget we're all working on this together!
10:32Good!
10:32Because I know another word that rhymes with flash and crash!
10:37Dash!
10:37And dash I must!
10:41Well, I guess I better go sweep up that pickle jar.
10:45Well, that's two new nursery rhymes and only one to go!
10:48You guys have been such great help!
10:51Now let's keep looking for more exciting conflict!
10:55Mother Goose?
10:56Yes?
10:57Elmo doesn't want to do this anymore.
10:59But why not, Elmo? We're doing so well!
11:02Yeah, but...but Abby keeps showing off getting most of the rhymes!
11:06I am not showing off!
11:08Yes, Abby is showing off Abby's rhyming for Mother Goose!
11:12I am not!
11:13Or a tear!
11:14No!
11:15Conflict!
11:16Where?
11:17Where?
11:17Right here!
11:18What?
11:18You see, you both want to help me and are fighting about it!
11:22And guess what?
11:23What?
11:24You both just gave me a great idea for my last nursery rhyme!
11:28We did?
11:29Yes!
11:30I'm going to write a nursery rhyme about the two of you!
11:34Bye!
11:34Bye!
11:36Abby and Elmo both wanted to help and both were very bright.
11:41But soon they got mad and yelled at each other!
11:45Yes!
11:45They were in a...
11:47Fight?
11:48Yes!
11:49Fight!
11:51But...but...
11:52Elmo doesn't want to be in a fight with Abby!
11:55Yeah, and I don't want to be in a fight with Elmo either!
11:58But wait!
11:59There's more!
12:01When Mother Goose needs to find how a nursery rhyme ends, she gets help from Abby and Elmo
12:08because they are best of...
12:11Friends!
12:13That's perfect!
12:15Wait a minute!
12:17Elmo?
12:17Yeah, Abby?
12:19You are my friend!
12:21And Abby's Elmo's friend, too!
12:24So why are we fighting?
12:26Mother Goose is right!
12:28We're both good rhymers!
12:29Yeah!
12:30You're both great rhymers!
12:32Yeah!
12:32Look!
12:33Thanks to your help, I now have the three new nursery rhymes I needed!
12:38Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, we did it!
12:39Yeah, we did it!
12:40Yeah, we did it!
12:40We should celebrate!
12:42Yes!
12:42Let's do that!
12:46Pickles for everyone!
12:49Don't you just love happy endings?
12:52More hacking!
12:53Come on!
12:54I want in!
12:55I want in!
12:55I want in!
12:55Okay, come in!
12:56Pickles!
12:57Pickles!
12:58Pickles!
12:59Pickles!
13:01Pickles!
13:01Hello there!
13:03Ha ha ha!
13:04It's time once again for Letter of Day!
13:08Oh, boy, oh, boy!
13:09Me love reaching in cookie jar and wondering what Letter of Day going to be!
13:13Let's see!
13:14That, that...
13:15Me take a chance on this!
13:17Ooh, wow!
13:19Look at that!
13:21That, me think, is a...
13:24Well, look like that you're L!
13:26Let's see!
13:27Ffff!
13:28Ffff!
13:28Yeah!
13:29Smell like Letter L!
13:31L!
13:32L!
13:33L!
13:34L!
13:34Sound like Letter L!
13:37Yeah!
13:37Yep!
13:39Oh, me know what you're thinking!
13:41Cookie Monster going to eat Letter of Day, right?
13:45Nooo!
13:46No, today, me different!
13:49Me go through sea change!
13:51Me going to have will power!
13:52me no eat cookie with letter L yeah and you know me going to do me going to sing
13:59sing la la la and that start with L and the more me sing the more music in me
14:05mouth no cookie in me mouth yeah so me not going to eat cookie here we go
14:10be going to try hard
14:48well now that music to me ears was lovely
15:25what's coming up next Abby's flying fairy school
15:35look up high in the sky in the school it can fly let's all hurry to the flying fairy school
15:43grab your wine bring your wings we will learn magically we'll hurry to the flying fairy school
15:52how to make us grow and how to make us shrink
15:59how to solve the problem with a single twinkle twinkle
16:03this school is really magic and magic is really cool
16:07let's go in let's begin a flying fairy school
16:20hello welcome to flying fairy school today we're on a field trip to colonial
16:26Trolliumsberg
16:30we're going to play real troll games and hear true troll stories and listen to
16:36authentic troll music your hat troll bug tell us what it's like tell us what it's like
16:43yeah yeah yeah
16:45Trolliumsberg schmolyumsberg
16:46Oh well I wouldn't call it shmolyumsberg
16:49blog in fact a trip to colonial trolyumsberg
16:52can be quite smashing
16:54now please discontinue use of all wands and return your desks to their full and
16:59upright position. The school is coming in for a landing!
17:13All right, class, follow me.
17:19Halt!
17:21You cannot cross the bridge into Colonial Trolliumsburg
17:25until you answer a riddle.
17:27Oh, no! A riddle is tricky enough, but a troll riddle?
17:31We'll never be able to figure this out.
17:33Oh, sure we will! Blog knows everything there is to know about being a troll.
17:39Hm? What do you know? A troll with wings.
17:42Wings? No! These aren't wings!
17:45Huh?
17:46They're, um, uh, oh, armpit coolers!
17:49Yeah! See?
17:52Oh, how curiously refreshing.
17:56You mind sprucing up your pits somewhere else, kid?
18:00It's burning my retinas.
18:04Well, it looks like Blog isn't up for any riddles.
18:07Why don't you fairies try to figure it out yourselves?
18:10Oh, great idea!
18:11What's the riddle, Mr. Bridge Troll, sir?
18:15What has one line down and one line across?
18:20And you need it to tickle and tie and toss.
18:24Boy, this is a tough riddle.
18:26I wonder what's the same about tickle and tie and toss.
18:33Oh, Spock! Spock!
18:37Spock!
18:39Hey, Spock!
18:41What has one line down and one line across and you need it to tickle and tie and toss?
18:48Fetch, Spock! Fetch!
18:53A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T,
19:02U, V, W, X, Y, and Z!
19:08What does the alphabet have to do with solving our problem?
19:11Let's twinkle think.
19:13Twinkle think, twinkle think, twinkle think, twinkle think.
19:17I got it!
19:18The alphabet has letters.
19:21Maybe the answer is a letter.
19:23Oh, let's think this through.
19:25One line down and one line across.
19:30T-t-tickle, t-t-tie.
19:33Hey!
19:34T begins the words tickle and tie and toss.
19:37The answer has to be the letter T.
19:39Yeah!
19:40Right you are.
19:42And T also begins ticket.
19:45And that answer is your ticket to Trolliumsburg.
19:49Woo-hoo!
20:00No flash photography.
20:02Woo-hoo!
20:07Block, why did you say your wings aren't wings?
20:10No reason.
20:13Come one, come all.
20:16Estimate how many trolls it takes to make an earwax candle.
20:21Estimate?
20:22It's a thoughtful guess.
20:24Oh, I can't guess something like that.
20:26Ask Block.
20:27He's a troll.
20:28He'll know.
20:31Whoa!
20:33Heh!
20:33A troll with wings!
20:34Wings?
20:35No!
20:36These aren't wings.
20:37They're, um...
20:38Oh!
20:38It's a backpack!
20:40See?
20:41Nothing out of the ordinary here!
20:43No siree!
20:46Looks like Block isn't in an estimating mood.
20:49Anyone else care to take a guess?
20:51Oh, okay.
20:52I'll give it a shot.
20:54The candle holder's kind of big and trolls have kind of big ears with quite a lot of earwax.
20:59Six.
20:59So, I'll guess six.
21:02And I estimate, hmm, three.
21:06Now, let's find out how many trolls it takes to make an earwax candle.
21:17One.
21:19Two.
21:22Three.
21:24Four.
21:26Five.
21:28Six.
21:29Whoa!
21:31Six trolls it is!
21:33You estimated right, Gornigan!
21:36Oh!
21:37And you win!
21:39The kid!
21:40Oh!
21:42Oh!
21:43Oh!
21:44Oh!
21:45Oh!
21:50No flash photography!
21:55Garfunkel the Griffin!
21:57Next show in five minutes!
21:59Holy parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme!
22:02We're going to see Garfunkel!
22:05Wow!
22:05Come on, Bug!
22:09Okay, let me slip into something more comfortable first.
22:13So cozy.
22:18Ladies and gentlemen.
22:21The art of Garfunkel.
22:42A troll just needs to whisper the words nap time in his ear and all we will hear are the
22:50sounds of silence from Garfunkel.
22:53Nap time.
22:56Nap time.
23:02Okay, whispering from down here is not doing the job.
23:06Maybe I can solve this problem.
23:09Nap time.
23:14Sorry little fairy Leapshund, but it has to be a troll who whispers the words.
23:21Blog, is there anyone you know who might be able to help in a situation like this?
23:27But they'll see my wings.
23:29They'll see that I'm different.
23:32Sometimes differences make the difference.
23:40You can do it, Black. You're the troll.
23:43And the fairy.
23:51Nap time.
23:52Nap time.
24:02Wow, look at those wings.
24:04You're the coolest guy I've ever seen.
24:07Oh, let's hear it was a troll with the wings.
24:11Yeah!
24:13Boy, I love being a troll.
24:16Oh!
24:16And I love being a fairy.
24:19Oh!
24:21Oh!
24:23No flash photography!
24:27Oh!
24:29Oh!
24:34That was so funny.
24:37Rubber Duckie thought it was funny too.
24:49I love to rhyme all of the time.
24:52I love to rhyme all of the time.
24:55When you got one word that sounds like another, it's a rhyme.
24:58Can you rhyme?
25:00Tree with B, with me, with three, like three, like Z, like C, like me.
25:05I love to rhyme all of the time.
25:08I love to rhyme all of the time.
25:09All of the time!
25:11Chew with glue, with two, with U.
25:13Cows go moo and skies are blue.
25:16I love to rhyme all of the time.
25:18You got one word that sounds like another, it's a rhyme.
25:22Can you rhyme?
25:23Boy, with joy.
25:25Girl, with curl.
25:26Bird, with word.
25:27And we use words to make our rhymes all of the time.
25:31I love to rhyme all of the time.
25:34I love to rhyme!
25:36I love to rhyme!
25:36Can you rhyme?
25:40Ah, Countess, my little soccer tot.
25:44It is now time for us to reveal the number of the day.
25:49Ah, yes.
25:51You will count, my schnitzel, until I shout,
25:55Stop!
26:00Oh, be still my heart.
26:04And that will be the number of the day.
26:08Hit it, Mike.
26:10Number of the day.
26:12Number of the day.
26:14Number of the day of the day of the day.
26:18Pay, pay, pay!
26:20Is it one?
26:22Is it two?
26:23Is it three?
26:24Is it four?
26:25Is it five?
26:26Is it six?
26:27Is it seven?
26:29It will be great if it's eight and divine.
26:32If it's nine or ten or even eleven.
26:37Could it be twelve or maybe thirteen?
26:41Thirteen!
26:41Stop!
26:45Yes!
26:47Thirteen is the number of the day!
26:50Ah, ah, ah!
26:52Oh, yes!
26:54Hey!
26:55Hey!
26:56Hey!
26:59Hey!
26:59Hey!
27:00Hey!
27:01Hey!
27:02Hey!
27:08Thirteen's not so lucky.
27:10Lucky's not thirteen.
27:12Took thirteen girls out walking.
27:14Now there's thirteen dogs to clean.
27:16One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen!
27:24Thirteen!
27:25Thirteen's not so lucky.
27:26Lucky's not thirteen.
27:27I wanted thirteen flowers, got just my thirteen bees.
27:32One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen!
27:41Thirteen can be lucky.
27:43Lucky I can be.
27:44I collected thirteen buttons, made thirteen pens for tea.
27:49One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen!
27:57One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen!
28:07Hey, Janiyah!
28:08What's coming up next?
28:10Super Grover 2.0.
28:11Oh, boy!
28:17He observes.
28:18Oh!
28:19No!
28:21No!
28:21No!
28:22Ah!
28:22Oh!
28:23He questions.
28:27Hubba waa?
28:29He investigates.
28:32What does this button do?
28:36Super Grover 2.0.
28:38Oh!
28:39He shows up.
28:44Somewhere deep in the woods, one squirrel is in for some heavy trouble.
28:51Now everyone can see my most prized possession.
28:55The biggest acorn in the world.
28:59Oh, he fell.
29:02Oh, no.
29:03Help, help.
29:04Somebody help.
29:07Help.
29:07Oh, no.
29:12Super Gomer 2.0, I can't believe you showed up.
29:16Well, believe it, my fluffy-tailed friend.
29:19Now, how can I help you?
29:20Well, I had to put up this shelf so I could display my prized acorn, the biggest one I ever
29:26found.
29:26But it fell.
29:28So, the question is, how do you keep a shelf from falling down?
29:33Stand back.
29:35It is time to unleash the powers of observation.
29:45Aha!
29:46I have just observed something.
29:48The shelf moves.
29:53Behold, your shelf is back up again.
29:56My super work is done.
29:59Whoa!
30:00Whoa!
30:01Super Grover, I think maybe you need something to attach the shelf to the tree.
30:09Or, perhaps I need something to attach the shelf to the tree.
30:14It is time to unleash my power of technology.
30:20Let me just check my utility.
30:22A second.
30:23Aha!
30:24We can attach the shelf with this.
30:26A roll of tape?
30:28Do you really think that'll be strong enough to hold up a heavy shelf?
30:31Of course it will.
30:32Tape has got me out of stickier situations than this.
30:36Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
30:37Help me with the shelf.
30:47Voila!
30:48The shelf is now attached to the tree and ready for your acorn.
30:53Whoa!
30:54Oh, uh, uh, uh.
30:55I am now observing that that tape was not strong enough.
30:59Perhaps we should just shelve this whole shelf idea, huh?
31:02Wait! Super Grover! I just observed something with my powers of observation. Look at this.
31:09Oh, what a cute little hole!
31:12Maybe something is supposed to go through this hole to attach the shelf to the tree.
31:18Of course! We need something that fits in the hole. Let me check my utility sock for some more technology.
31:25Aha! I got it!
31:28A carrot?
31:29I think it will fit in the hole. Here, hold up the shelf.
31:34I don't know, Super Grover 2.0.
31:37There! The shelf is now ready for your prize decor!
31:41Ow! Why did the carrot not work?
31:47Super Grover, check this out!
31:49Huh?
31:50This hole has ridges in it.
31:52Ridges?
31:53Yeah. Feel them.
31:55Maybe whatever goes in there has ridges, too.
31:59What do you suppose has ridges?
32:01Huh? What else?
32:02A potato chip! Quick, hold up the shelf!
32:05Oh!
32:05Oh!
32:08Hi-ya!
32:09Oh!
32:11Oh!
32:11Okay!
32:13Maybe not the potato chip.
32:16Let's see what other tools I have.
32:18All right.
32:18What is this doing in my utility sock?
32:21This little thing couldn't be useful for anything.
32:23Ugh!
32:25Wait!
32:26Super Grover, look!
32:27This thing has ridges and the hole has ridges.
32:32I know what this is!
32:34What?
32:34This is a screw!
32:36A screw!
32:38A screw?
32:38Ah, that's a screwy!
32:39Forget it!
32:40Uh, Super Grover, could you lift up the shelf, please?
32:43Well, of course I can, but why?
32:45Because I want to unleash the power of technology!
32:50Oh, brother!
32:51Where's my screwdriver?
32:52A screwdriver?
32:54A screwdriver?
32:54I've never heard of such a tool!
32:55Ugh!
32:56I think we should try the carrot again if you ask me.
32:58No!
32:59No!
32:59Super Grover, look!
33:01When I turn the screw with the screwdriver, it makes it go through the hole and into the
33:07tree!
33:08Ugh!
33:08Now we just need to get my acorn and put it up on the shelf!
33:12I do not think this is such a good idea!
33:14Ah!
33:15Mr. Super Grover, I believe you can let go of that shelf now.
33:17What?
33:17And get bonked on my brainy super head again?
33:20Ooh!
33:21Thank you!
33:22No, I, I do not think you will get bonked on the head this time.
33:25I think the shelf is attached to the tree!
33:28All right, all right.
33:28I will demonstrate that you are absolutely correct!
33:33The shelf is attached!
33:35Yay!
33:36The screw worked!
33:37Yeah!
33:37Oh, it did work!
33:38The shelf is attached!
33:40Ugh!
33:41Really, really attached!
33:43And so Super Grover learned that a screw is a tool that can help hold two things together.
33:50Whoa!
33:52Whoa!
33:53Whoa!
33:54An even bigger acorn!
33:57Now, thanks to that screw, I'll bet the shelf can hold both of them!
34:03Yay, screw!
34:04Ugh!
34:04Ugh!
34:15Elmo's coming soon, but right now it's time to play Murray's Cubbies!
34:20The game where you figure out what goes in my cubbies!
34:23Over here, Doc!
34:24Let's show them what's in the cubbies!
34:26Hee-hee-hee!
34:27We have a chest of drawers!
34:28Hmm?
34:29A sofa!
34:30Hmm?
34:31An empty cubby!
34:32Hmm?
34:33And a bed!
34:34What goes in this cubby?
34:35Hmm?
34:36Is it the gloves?
34:38The pair?
34:39Or the chair?
34:41Hmm?
34:42Right!
34:43It's the chair!
34:44Because all that stuff is furniture!
34:46And a chair is furniture, too!
34:49Woo-hoo!
34:49Keep watching, cause Elmo's on the way!
34:53Weep!
34:54Oh, hey!
34:55Hola!
34:56This is my friend, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
35:01Hi, everybody!
35:02Un cafecito?
35:03Si, gracias!
35:04Finally, justice will be served!
35:07Hey, Baby Bear!
35:09Hi!
35:09Hey, I heard that there was a Supreme Court Justice on Sesame Street!
35:14There is, Baby Bear!
35:16There is!
35:18Hi, Baby Bear!
35:19I am Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, but you can call me Justice!
35:25Oh, well, uh, you can call me Baby!
35:27Okay, Baby!
35:28Okay, Justice!
35:29Now, to be clear, what does a Justice do again?
35:32A Supreme Court Justice is a judge who solves arguments by giving his or her opinion!
35:39That's just what I thought!
35:41Well, I need you to listen and solve a disagreement!
35:45Wait a minute now, Baby Bear!
35:47We're trying to have a little coffee here!
35:50No hay problema, Maria!
35:52I can handle this!
35:53I do it all the time!
35:55Just give me a second!
36:01Wow!
36:03Impressive!
36:04I always wear these robes when I hear a case!
36:07Perfect!
36:07Now I can tell you what happened!
36:09Wait a minute!
36:11I have something to say, too!
36:14I know who you are!
36:15You're Goldilocks!
36:17And I know who you are!
36:19A Supreme Court Justice!
36:21The perfect judge to hear my case!
36:24Whoa, whoa, whoa!
36:25Hold on a second!
36:26The Justice has to hear my side of the story!
36:29No, mine!
36:30No, mine!
36:32Don't worry!
36:33I will listen to both sides of the case!
36:37Okay?
36:38Baby, you go first!
36:40Okay, thank you, Your Honor!
36:42Now, does the Justice think it was right for Goldilocks to come into my house, uninvited,
36:49mind you, sit in my chair and break it?
36:53I'm not sure!
36:54Let me hear Goldilocks' story next!
36:58I'm sorry!
36:59I didn't mean to break it!
37:01I didn't know it was his chair!
37:03I was tired!
37:05And it was the only chair that fit just right!
37:09This is ridiculous!
37:10Plus, our cafe's getting cold!
37:12This will only take a second, Maria!
37:16Baby, Goldilocks didn't mean to break the chair!
37:20It was an accident!
37:21And accidents do happen!
37:23Well, I guess that is kinda true, um...
37:26But, I mean, my chair was still broken!
37:29Well, I think that maybe we can fix that!
37:33Yeah, how?
37:35Goldilocks, do you have glue?
37:38I do!
37:39Then, to end this disagreement, I say you help Baby fix his chair,
37:45and then the two of you can live happily ever after!
37:48I can live with that!
37:50Thank you, Justice!
37:51Well, come on, Baby Bear!
37:53I'll fix this chair in no time at all!
37:57Amiga, you are a very good sport!
38:00Are you kidding?
38:01I wish all my cases were this easy!
38:05Ahora, el café, por favor!
38:07Si!
38:08We heard there was a justice on Sesame Street!
38:12We need her to end our disagreement!
38:15Well, me too!
38:16I would like to state my case!
38:18Ugh!
38:19This is gonna be a very long afternoon!
38:23All in a day's work, Maria!
38:25All in a day's work!
38:33Can I get an Elmo?
38:35Elmo!
38:36Elmo's up next!
38:40La, la, la, la, la, la, la, Elmo's world!
38:51Elmo loves his goldfish!
38:53His crayon, too!
38:56Yeah!
39:04That's Elmo's world!
39:08Oh, hi!
39:10Welcome to Elmo's world!
39:11Oh, Elmo's so happy to see you!
39:13Oh, and so is Dorothy!
39:15Say hello, Dorothy!
39:17Oh, guess what Elmo's thinking about today!
39:20Yeah, da, da, da!
39:23Whoa, whoa, whoa!
39:26Whoa, whoa, whoa!
39:26Wow!
39:27Look at that!
39:29Wow!
39:30Big, big animal!
39:32And it was long ago!
39:34Did you guess yet?
39:35Dino-hoop!
39:37Wow!
39:38Dinosaurs!
39:39Big, big dinosaurs!
39:42Whoa!
39:44And little ones, too!
39:47Oh, dinosaurs!
39:48Yeah!
39:48Ahhh!
39:49We're gone!
39:49jeżeli's all brains!aja
40:04ama
40:05Aaoh!
40:07Yeah! I
40:12know!
40:14Whoa!
40:23Oh, nice dinosaur, Dorothy.
40:26Hey, Dorothy, do you like Elmo's dinosaur?
40:30Oh, you do?
40:31Thank you, Dorothy.
40:32Dorothy has been thinking about dinosaurs, too.
40:35Oh, huh?
40:36Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
40:37And she wants to know, how do you pretend to be a dinosaur?
40:41Oh, good question, Dorothy.
40:43Let's ask Mr. Noodle.
40:44Mr. Noodle?
40:45Thank you, Shade.
40:47Oh, hi, Mr. Noodle.
40:49Hello.
40:51Dorothy asks, how do you pretend to be a d...
40:54Huh?
40:55Oh, well, take off the earmuffs, Mr. Noodle.
40:59No, the earmuffs.
41:01Take them off.
41:04Take off the earmuffs.
41:07Dorothy says...
41:08Oh, sigh, Mr. Noodle, sigh.
41:10How do you pretend you're a dinosaur, Mr. Noodle?
41:13Oh, a dinosaur.
41:20No, that's ballet.
41:22That's not a dinosaur.
41:24That's a dancer.
41:25A dinosaur is an animal, Mr. Noodle, from long ago.
41:29Yeah, millions of years ago.
41:37Yeah, Mr. Noodle.
41:38Not a monkey.
41:40We said a dinosaur.
41:41That's not a dinosaur.
41:43Not at all.
41:45Dinosaurs were big and tall.
41:47Some were.
41:48Yeah, they could stand on their hind legs, Mr. Noodle.
41:52Some could.
41:54Bigger, bigger, bigger.
41:56It was big as a building.
41:58A walking building.
42:01Yay, that's it.
42:03Good job.
42:03Great, he did it.
42:05He's roaring.
42:07No, no, Mr.
42:09Aw, he scared himself.
42:12Don't be scared, Mr. Noodle.
42:15That's just your reflection.
42:17Mr. Noodle.
42:18Yay.
42:19Yeah, yeah.
42:21That's you in the mirror, not a real dinosaur.
42:24Right, it's you.
42:28But you're so a great dinosaur, Mr. Noodle.
42:33Bye, Mr. Noodle.
42:38What's that, Doity?
42:39What's that?
42:41Oh, Doity wants to ask someone else.
42:43How do you pretend to be a dinosaur?
42:51Dorothy, this is how I pretend to be a rhinoceros.
42:55I have a long neck and eat leaves off of trees.
42:58Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum.
43:01Dorothy, this is how I pretend to be a pterosaur.
43:05I have wings and I fly like a bird.
43:10Dorothy, I'm a Tyrannosaurus Shrex.
43:13I have sharp teeth, I run fast, and I eat other dinosaurs.
43:21Wow, Dorothy says, you remind her of Uncle Jaws.
43:26Thanks, everybody.
43:27Oh, and thanks, Dorothy.
43:28Now, Elmo will ask a baby.
43:32Oh, hello, baby.
43:35Baby, how do you pretend to be a dinosaur?
43:41Oh, boy, thank you, baby.
43:43Kiss, kiss, kiss.
43:44Mwah!
43:47Boy, that was a cute baby.
43:50Oh, and now, Elmo has a question.
43:52How are you?
43:55Yeah, you.
43:56How many baby dinosaurs will hatch from these eggs?
44:00Let's count them and see.
44:02One.
44:03Oh, one baby stegosaurus.
44:06Aw.
44:06One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
44:16Seven baby stegosaurus.
44:19Oh, boy.
44:20Oh, one baby dinosaur's rocks.
44:24Oh, where you going?
44:27Bye, dinosaur.
44:30Baby T-Rex.
44:32Bye.
44:33Oh, great counting, everybody.
44:35Stegosaurus is one kind of dinosaur.
44:38Elmo wonders what other kind of dinosaurs there are.
44:41Oh, drawer.
44:42Ha, ha, ha, look at that.
44:48Look at that.
44:49It's a drawer-saurus.
44:52Okay, open that drawer.
44:54Draw.
44:55Oh, ha, ha, ha, ha.
44:59Is this a dinosaur?
45:01Yes.
45:02A triceratops.
45:04That's my favorite.
45:05Elmo likes him, but Elmo wouldn't try to kiss him.
45:08Is this a dinosaur?
45:10Yes.
45:11That's a brontosaurus.
45:13What a neck.
45:14It can wear lots of neck ties.
45:18Is this a dinosaur?
45:20No, it's a birthday cake.
45:22But you could put dinosaurs on your cake.
45:26Are these dinosaurs?
45:28Yes.
45:29Yes.
45:30Yes.
45:30And yes.
45:31They all are.
45:32Is this a dinosaur?
45:34No, it's a Snuffleupagus.
45:37Not today.
45:39Today, I'm a Snuffleupagus.
45:41It's a computer-saurus.
45:43Roar.
45:45Or a dino-upagus.
45:51Thank you, drawer.
45:53Elmo has mail.
45:54Oh, yes.
45:55Look at that.
45:56Elmo has mail.
45:58A computosaurus.
46:00Elmo has mail.
46:01Elmo has mail.
46:03Elmo would like his email.
46:05Elmo has mail.
46:09Oh, hello.
46:10Oh, Elmo's got email from his friend, Hermie.
46:15If you're thinking about dinosaurs, Elmo, old buddy,
46:18don't forget my favorite.
46:20And here it comes now.
46:22It's, it's rubber duck-ey-a-saurus.
46:28You're so cute.
46:33Thank you, computer.
46:36Elmo's friend, Kate, loves dinosaurs.
46:38So her mommy took her to the museum
46:40so she could see huge dinosaur bones.
46:43And she told Elmo all about it.
46:48Dinosaurs aren't alive anymore.
46:51So you have to go to a museum to see them.
46:54Like the American Museum of Natural History.
46:58Scientists called paleontologists dig up the fossils of dinosaur bones.
47:03And they put together skeletons which show how big they were.
47:09One of the first skeletons we saw was awesome.
47:14It's called a barocerous.
47:18When I looked up at it, I felt tiny.
47:22It has the longest neck of any dinosaur found in North America.
47:29We found Triceratops with three big horns and a big collar.
47:35We also saw dinosaur eggs.
47:39How could something as big as a dinosaur grow from something that small?
47:48Tyrannosaurus rex.
47:50It has tiny arms and big legs and sharp teeth.
47:57They're sharp because it eats meat.
48:02We found Stegosaurus.
48:05I think it's the cutest.
48:08I like the plates on its back.
48:11The last one we saw, the Apatosaurus, was humongous.
48:17And it was put together from 350 dinosaur bones.
48:23There's a make-believe skeleton we put together.
48:29Just like paleontologists do.
48:32Maybe I'll be a paleontologist someday.
48:41Paleontologist, paleontologist, paleontologist.
48:44Where can Elmo learn more about a paleontologist?
48:48Oh, yeah.
48:50Oh, a T-V-O-Saur.
48:53I'm looking at more on the Dinosaur Channel.
48:57Oh, come on, T-V.
48:59Okay, turn yourself on.
49:02It's the Dinosaur Channel.
49:03All dinos, all newts, all the time.
49:06Dino devotees, here's paleontologist Bones Martin digging up dirt about dinosaurs.
49:12Hi, I'm Bones Martin, and I'm a paleontologist.
49:16I dig dinosaurs.
49:19And I make dino-skeletons.
49:23Sazam!
49:24And here's the secret about dinosaurs.
49:29Dinosaurs moved.
49:30They were alive.
49:32They didn't just stand in some museum waiting for closing time.
49:36These legs were meant for walking and running and, yes, dancing.
49:41Hit it!
49:42Swing your tail from side to side.
49:45Swing it, show some dino-cries.
49:47Stamp those feet up on the ground.
49:49Make the Earth shake all around you.
49:52Give your tail another walk.
49:54Stamp your feet and start to roam.
49:57Paleontology in motion!
50:01That's true when the dinosaurs stop.
50:04Let's get real!
50:07Aethylambiosaurus and the dinosaurs.
50:09Aethylambiosaurus and the dinosaurs.
50:10Dance with the dinosaurs!
50:13Swing your tail from side to side.
50:15Swing it, show some dino-cries.
50:17Stamp those feet up on the ground.
50:20Make the Earth shake all around you.
50:22Give your tail another walk.
50:24Stamp your feet and start to roam.
50:31That's doing it!
50:44That's doing it!
50:46That's doing it!
50:47That's doing the dinosaur stomp!
50:51I dig dinosaurs!
50:54Watch it, Jumbo.
50:56Stay tuned for Dinosaur, Bob Vossel, and Dudley Diggs.
51:00And the bigger they are, the harder they fall.
51:04Thanks, Evie!
51:07Oh, Elmo wants to learn even more about dinosaurs.
51:10Don't you?
51:11How can we find out even more?
51:16Why don't you ask a dinosaur?
51:18It's a dinosaur!
51:20Yay!
51:20Yes, it is.
51:21I'm a dinosaur and I was born 150 million years ago.
51:25Give or take.
51:26But I saw everything.
51:28Ask me a question.
51:29Well, what did Mr. Dinosaur see?
51:32Well, I saw asteroids and I saw the sun rise every day like clockwork.
51:37And I saw the stars and the comets and the rocks.
51:40Well, what else?
51:41Well, I saw rivers to swim in and trees with tasty leaves just like these.
51:46Oh!
51:48Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!
51:49Most of all, I saw dinosaurs everywhere.
51:53Big ones, little ones, calm ones, excited ones.
51:56Dinosaurs were the people in my neighborhood, son.
51:59Wow!
52:00Well, did you have a bird in your neighborhood?
52:02Like Big Bird?
52:03Well, we had a pterosaur flying in the sky.
52:07Kind of like a dinosaur with wings.
52:09What a guy.
52:10Always up with that big smile.
52:13Yeah.
52:13Ah, a pterosaur.
52:15Oh, look, look, look.
52:17That is imagining Elmo as a pterosaur.
52:20Flying over Mr. Dinosaur's neighborhood 150 million years ago.
52:25You look good in teats, huh?
52:27Whee!
52:28What a way to fly.
52:30That's the soar in pterosaur.
52:33Hello.
52:34Almost a pterosaur.
52:36Whee!
52:39There weren't just dinosaurs.
52:41There were all kinds of animals.
52:42Frogs, turtles, mice.
52:45Hello, frog.
52:46Hello, turtle.
52:47Hello, mouse.
52:49Hello, turtle.
53:00Hello, mouse.
53:01Most dinosaurs ate leaves 24-7.
53:04Others ate meat, including dinosaurs.
53:09What's up, T-Rex?
53:12Yeah, baby!
53:17And that's the way it was.
53:19Aw, thank you, Mr. Dinosaur.
53:21No problem, kid.
53:22Oh, don't go away, Mr. Dinosaur.
53:24What?
53:24Dorothy wants to sing that dinosaur song.
53:27Ooh.
53:28Yeah, this one's a golden odie.
53:30Oh, just like me.
53:31150 million years old, and I still don't feel a day over 145 million.
53:36Oh, cool.
53:39Here we go.
53:40Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo.
53:43Dinosaur, dinosaur, dino-dinosaur.
53:47Come on, everybody.
53:49Dinosaur, dinosaur, dino-dinosaur.
53:54Dinosaur, dinosaur, dino-dinosaur.
53:58Dino-dino-dinosaur.
54:01Dino-dinosaur.
54:03Oh, say goodbye, Dorothy.
54:06Say goodbye, Mr. Dinosaur.
54:08Bye-bye, have a nice age.
54:09Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-ba-ba-do.
54:12Doo-ba-ba-do.
54:13Doo-ba-ba-doo.
54:14Dinosaur.
54:15Dinosaur.
54:16Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo.
54:19Brontosaurus.
54:20Yeah.
54:22That's Elmo's world.
54:24Aw, thank you, Mr. Dinosaur.
54:26Hug, hug, hug, hug.
54:28Mm, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
54:30Goodbye.
54:31Bye.
54:32B-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b.
54:34Okay, okay, Slimy, I'll read to you.
54:36Just don't say please, okay?
54:39All right, little guy.
54:41Here we go.
54:43Chapter 453 in The Adventures of Trash Gordon.
54:49When we last left our hero, Trash Gordon,
54:52he was trapped in a front very hairy,
54:54where the very hairy ends kept bumping into him.
54:57They couldn't see because they had hair in their eyes.
55:00It was a very hairy situation for Gordon.
55:03You might even say he was having a bad hair day.
55:08Luckily, he brought along something he never needed until now.
55:12A comb and a brush.
55:17Without a second to spare,
55:19Trash brushed the hair out of the very hairy ends eyes,
55:24and they shrieked and ran away.
55:30Trash announced heroically,
55:32Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letter L.
55:37and by the number 11.
55:48Now, no more now, Slimey.
55:50That's all for now.
55:52It's time for you to get some shut-eye, little guy.
55:54We'll read some more trash tomorrow.
56:01Hey, are you still here?
56:03I told you.
56:04No more trash, Gordon.
56:06Until tomorrow.
56:07Yeah.
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