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What is love? Your neighborhood friends from Sesame Street discuss what love means to them! (Sesame Street Season 22)
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00:07Sunny day, sweepin' rough clouds away. On my way to where the air is sea.
00:19Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
00:26Come and play, everything's A-OK. Friendly neighbors there, that's where we meet.
00:39Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
00:45How to get to Sesame Street? How to get to Sesame Street?
00:54Hi. Welcome to Sesame Street. Today, we are going to be talking about love. Right, Gabriella?
01:04That means that Linda and Elmo and Telly and I and everybody, we're gonna talk about love.
01:12Love? How about you, Oscar? You wanna join us?
01:15No way! Huh!
01:18Well, alright, fine. It's just that everybody's gonna be talking about love and I just thought you might wanna help.
01:23Well, listen, smilepuss. First of all, I'm much too busy enjoying my little niece Irvine here.
01:30Second of all, we grouches would never ever talk about something as yucky as love.
01:37Well, okay, fine. Have it your way. I guess we'll just have to start without you.
01:42Can I touch Irvine?
01:44Yes, you can touch Irvine.
01:46Okay. Now, do you wanna talk about love with Mommy?
01:50Yeah.
01:50You do? Good. You know, I can start with you because there is nothing about you that I don't love.
01:57Did you know that? You did know that, huh? You know what I love about you? I love your hair.
02:02I can start right there. Look at her.
02:04No. Don't look at her hair. Look at Irvine's fur here. Don't you just love her fur? She's so grouch
02:14looking.
02:15Oh, no, no. Look at her hair. I love your hair. As smooth as silk. I love your fur. Especially
02:27when you moss it full of applesauce and milk.
02:29I love your hair. I love your hair. So nice to hear. I love your voice. Especially when you're screaming
02:40in my ear. I love your hands. They wave hello. I love your hands.
02:50Especially when they grab some food to throw. I love your tummy. And your belly button too. And loving all
03:01those things means I love you. You know, Oscar, I don't believe it, but you just said that you love
03:09Irvine. Didn't he say he loved Irvine? What?
03:12Yeah, it's true. You're talking about how much you love Irvine. Love? Listen, talking about love makes me angry. Wait,
03:20I love being angry. Hey, let's sing some more.
03:23I love to sing. I love to sing. I love to sing. Your little nose. I love the yucky noise.
03:32Your nose makes when it blows. I love your smile. I love your frown.
03:41You've got the cutest face. The blackiest face in town. I love your hands. They wave goodbye. I love your
03:56hands. Especially when they make a big mud pie. I love your tummy. And your belly button too.
04:06I love you. And loving all those things means I love. Loving all those things means I love. Loving all
04:14those things means I love you.
04:22Oscar, I would like to thank you. Thank you for helping us talk about love.
04:27Well, you're not welcome. And I'll never do it again either. Ever. Love. Yuck. Yuck.
04:33Come on, Irvine.
04:39I got bones all over. Bones in my fingers and bones in my toes. Bones in my legs. There are
04:46bones in my elbows. I love my bones. Without my bones, I'd be all floppy.
04:54My bones are inside me. Stiff as boards to keep me standing up, of course. And when I sit or
05:02squirm or move at all, my bones use joints, just like my doll.
05:08Of course, without my bones, I could do some funny things. Like roll in circles. I could tie my legs
05:16in a bow. Swim like a jellyfish. But I still love my bones.
05:26Birds in the sky, beasts on the land, fish in the sea, and bugs in your hand. It's the Sesame
05:33Street Creature Feature. Today's creature is the marmoset.
05:37Come into the forest and see the marmoset. See the pretty forest and the marmoset. How easy can it be
05:45to be a marmoset? I'm not so sure since I have never met a marmoset living in a tree very
05:52far from me.
05:54Are the days too long when you're a marmoset? Do you sing a song when you're a marmoset? Are there
06:01things to share when you're a marmoset? Do you really care when you're a marmoset living in a tree very
06:09far from me?
06:27One day I'd like to try to be a marmoset. Sitting quietly, just like a marmoset. Then folks would wonder
06:36just how my life would be. Looking up at me, a marmoset living in a tree very far from me.
06:51There. How's that, Bert?
06:54Well, that's just a terrific snowman, Ernie.
06:56Yep. I think this is one of the nicest snowmen I've seen in a long, long time.
07:00Yep. Come on. Let's go home and eat. I'm hungry.
07:04Bert!
07:04Hmm?
07:05You can't go home.
07:06Why?
07:06I mean, we can't leave the snowman here. I mean, what if he gets cold or hungry, Bert?
07:12Ernie!
07:13He's a snowman. He can't get hungry or eat.
07:17Yeah, but you got hungry, Bert.
07:19Oh, but Ernie, I mean, he's not alive. He's made out of snow. See, there's a difference between things that
07:26are alive and things that are, well, that aren't.
07:30See, we're alive. We eat. We breathe. We grow. But the snowman, he doesn't do any of those things.
07:36Hmm. Are you sure he doesn't breathe, Bert? I mean, he has a mouth and a nose.
07:41No, no, no, Ernie. He's got a carrot that we put on him as a nose.
07:45Well, maybe he breathes through his carrot, Bert.
07:48Oh, Ernie.
07:49See, Bert, I don't know. I'm afraid he'll get cold and lonely out here all... Bert, I'm afraid he's going
07:54to get cold and lonely out here all by himself, Bert.
07:56Easy, easy.
07:56And then he'll be sad, and I don't want him to be sad, Bert.
07:59Okay, Ernie, he doesn't feel sad or lonely like we do. See, he doesn't have feelings. He's made out of
08:06snow. He can't get cold.
08:08Yeah, but, but, Bert, the snow is cold, Bert.
08:13Ernie, he does not have any feelings. He can't be lonely or sad or cold. He can't even feel if
08:20somebody touches him.
08:22Oh, well, we'll just, we'll just check that out, Bert.
08:25Oh, I think I'll tickle him. He'll feel that, I'm sure. Tickle, tickle, tickle, tickle, tickle.
08:31Nothing. Maybe you're right, Bert.
08:33I know I'm right, Ernie. Now, let's go home. I'm getting hungry, and I'm cold.
08:37Okay, Bert. Yeah, but, but...
08:42Bert, I can't leave him out in the cold like this. Oh, I can't leave you, snowman.
08:47Ernie!
08:48Ernie! We just went all over that.
08:51I know, Bert. I know he's just a snowman, and he's not alive, and he can't feel the cold, but
08:55he looks cold, Bert, and that makes me very sad, Bert.
08:58Oh, Ernie. He is not coming home with us, and that is final.
09:03Oh, all right. But, but, Bert, can't we, can't we just at least put something warm on him? I don't
09:08know, a hat or something?
09:10Ah, all right. A lot of snowmen wear hats, but, Ernie, we don't have a hat.
09:16Oh, well, Bert, maybe we could, uh, maybe, maybe, Bert, maybe we could just loan him your hat here for
09:22a second, Bert, just like this.
09:24Ernie!
09:25There. Now, his head looks so much warmer, Bert, but I still think he could use something like a, uh,
09:32a scarf.
09:33Oh, please don't.
09:34Maybe, maybe, Bert, you'd loan him your scarf?
09:36No, no, no, no, no.
09:40Oh, I'm cold, Ernie.
09:42Now, he looks so much warmer. All right, Bert, now we can go home, Bert, okay?
09:48I don't believe this.
09:50Hey, Bert.
09:51What?
09:52You shouldn't stand out here in the snow without your hat and your scarf. You'll catch cold.
09:57See what I mean? Now, come on home, Bert.
09:58But, but he has, he, Ernie, he, he, hey.
10:11Thirteen!
10:12Turkeys in the straw, turkeys in the straw.
10:15One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen.
10:21Turkeys in the hay, turkeys in the hay.
10:23One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen.
10:30Turkeys in the tree, turkeys in the tree.
10:33One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen.
10:40Yes, sir! Thirteen!
10:44Linda is going to tell us all about something she loves.
10:49Hey, I would appreciate it if you will stop talking about love around me.
10:57Oscar, just stay out of it.
10:59Go ahead, Linda.
11:02Barkley and I love each other.
11:04He's the best pet anyone could have.
11:09Hold it there.
11:10What do you mean Barkley's the best pet anybody could have?
11:15I mean he's the greatest.
11:19And we really love each other.
11:23Well, I've got a great pet too.
11:27Isn't that right, Fluffy?
11:31I'll bet that Fluffy and I love each other just as much as you love that overgrown mop.
11:38Oh, yeah?
11:40Well, watch this.
11:46Barkley, give me your paw.
11:47Give me your paw.
11:49Oh, Oscar, look how Barkley gave her his paw.
11:53They really love each other.
11:55Yeah, right.
11:57Well, just watch this.
11:58Fluffy, give me your trunk.
12:01That's a good girl.
12:03Good girl.
12:07How disgusting an elephant kissed me.
12:09But it just goes to show you how much Fluffy and I really love each other.
12:16Okay, okay, fine.
12:21Barkley, I show how much I love Barkley by making sure that he has food and water.
12:40Boy, he was really thirsty.
12:42Oh, look how much they love each other.
12:45That's nothing.
12:46That's nothing.
12:46Watch this.
12:47Come on, drink up, Fluffy.
12:55All gone.
13:00Oh, I hate the kissing part.
13:02But doesn't it show us all how much she really loves me?
13:07Hmm?
13:08Okay, okay.
13:10Fine, Oscar.
13:11Fine.
13:12Barkley loves me and I love Barkley and you love Fluffy.
13:16Fluffy loves you.
13:18So I guess that we're even.
13:20Uh, I don't know.
13:23There's one more thing that Fluffy does after she has her drink that shows how much she really
13:29loves me.
13:30What?
13:31Uh, you, uh, don't, uh, really want to know.
13:36Oh, yes, I do.
13:38What does Fluffy do to show you how much she loves you after she has her drink of water?
13:48Well, okay, Fluffy, go ahead, show her.
14:06Now that's love.
14:08But it's the last time I've ever talked about it.
14:11Come on, Fluffy, quick.
14:27Okay, okay, I know.
14:28Just a second.
14:31Hello?
14:32Oh, hi, Harriet.
14:34How are you?
14:35I'm fine.
14:36No, I wasn't doing anything important.
14:37Are you coming to the bridge club tonight?
14:39Now, are you going to bring the chips and the dip?
14:40Oh, that would be just swell.
14:42You bring the cookies, too?
14:43How about one of those party mixes?
14:45Oh, gosh, we could put peanuts and Chex.
14:48Oh, wouldn't that be wonderful?
14:49Well, how about dinner?
14:50What are you making for dinner tonight?
14:51Are you trying that new recipe that you've got in that magazine?
14:54Did you clip it out?
14:55Oh, I know.
14:56I've never seen strong enough look quite like that.
14:59Well, I tried to get one of those patterns.
15:01Oh, it just didn't work out.
15:02Oh, yeah.
15:02If I came home with that on, Ralph would just kill me.
15:06Oh, my gosh.
15:07Wait a minute.
15:12There you are.
15:13Come and get it.
15:19One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
15:25The roly-poly and the fuzzy, too.
15:28They love to boogie even though they're blue.
15:31They got the beat and they got beat.
15:35Holy moly.
15:36Eight balls of bruh.
15:37They're just as bushy as a lion's mane and just as curvy as a drop of rain.
15:44They got the soul for rock and roll.
15:47Holy moly.
15:49Eight balls of bruh.
15:50One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
15:53See them dancing around.
15:57Whoa, baby.
15:59They made a bruh and not a bruh.
16:02They like to boogie like a fuzzball should.
16:05Whoa.
16:11Get some music and you hire a whore.
16:15Then grow some hair upon a billiard ball.
16:18What have you got?
16:19You've got a lot.
16:21Holy moly.
16:23Eight balls of bruh.
16:24One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
16:28One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
16:30One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
16:31One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
16:34One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
16:48Hey, little fellas that are made of bruh.
16:52Each of them doing what the other does.
16:55They got the soul for rock and roll.
16:57Holy moly, April's a bird!
17:15Hey, Nat, bring in the next piano, will ya?
17:18Okay, fellas, take eight.
17:23All the apples.
17:26Most of the apples.
17:30Some of the apples.
17:35None of the apples.
17:37None, some, most, all.
17:40You are just in time to hear Maria's 13-step method of lifting a heavy barbell.
17:46And here to demonstrate Maria's 13-step method of lifting a heavy barbell
17:50is Gorgeous Gordon the Weight Lifter.
17:54Step one, enter the barbell area.
17:59Step two, remove your robe.
18:07Step three, hand the robe to your assistant.
18:14Step four, warm up your arms.
18:20Step five, warm up your legs.
18:28Step six, get your weight lifting belt from your assistant.
18:37Step seven, put the belt on.
18:49Step eight, approach the barbell.
18:55Step nine, concentrate.
19:04Step ten, grasp the barbell.
19:10Step eleven, lift it.
19:20Step eight.
19:25Wait, wait, wait.
19:26That's only eleven.
19:28Remember, this is the 13-step method of lifting a heavy barbell.
19:32Step twelve, take the robe from your assistant.
19:52Step thirteen, follow assistant.
20:01One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen.
20:13Thirteen.
20:28Oh, Maria, Elmo knows what Elmo loves.
20:35What do you love, Elmo?
20:37Elmo loves playing games.
20:39Oh, he loves playing games.
20:41Oh, that's very nice.
20:42I like to talk about love.
20:48What's that noise?
20:50Excuse me.
20:52Oscar?
20:54Oscar?
20:54Hmm?
20:55What are you doing?
20:57Hammering.
20:58Well, you know, we're just starting a conversation about love,
21:02so could you just stop, because your hammering is making it hard to concentrate.
21:07Oh.
21:09Now, let's get into this.
21:11Now, where were we?
21:14Oh, yes.
21:15Telly, what do you love?
21:16Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
21:18I really love to sing.
21:20I mean, I'm not very good at it or anything.
21:22Just kind of, la, la, la, la, la.
21:25Telly loves to sing.
21:25I really, I really love to do it.
21:28Yeah, just, what, what, what's that noise?
21:31Oscar.
21:32Oscar.
21:33Oscar.
21:33Excuse me.
21:34Yeah.
21:35Oscar.
21:35Oscar.
21:37Oscar.
21:38Oscar, please.
21:39I told you we're trying to have a discussion about love and you're interrupting our conversation.
21:43Now, we would like you to stop, please.
21:46Oh.
21:49Thanks, Maria.
21:51You're welcome.
21:51Now, let's see.
21:52Elmo loves playing games.
21:54Yeah, playing games.
21:55And Telly loves singing.
21:58That's right.
21:58Oh, no.
22:00I don't.
22:02Oscar.
22:03Oscar.
22:05Oscar.
22:06Oscar.
22:06Oscar.
22:06Oscar, will you stop it?
22:07Now, I told you we're having a discussion about love and your hammering is making it impossible
22:12to do that.
22:14Oh, gee, Maria.
22:15I was just trying to join in the discussion and talk about love with you.
22:20Join in the discussion?
22:22Talk about love?
22:23What are you talking about?
22:25Well, I just wanted to let you know all about something I love doing.
22:31What?
22:32I just love hammering on my trash can with my hammer and ruining your discussion.
22:38But don't worry.
22:39I'm never, ever going to talk about love again.
22:43Except maybe once.
22:47Wang's heart Mental hablando
22:52Doorways up and down the hall
22:54Wonder what's behind them all
22:57Doors that lead to anywhere
23:00Got to A, B, C, what's there
23:02Got to A, B, C, D's side
23:05Where's the door, I haven't tried
23:08A, B, C, D, East to West
23:10Going on an alpha quest
23:19B
23:21A bouncing ball
23:23A butterfly
23:24A bat
23:26Red
23:27A bean
23:30A brick
23:33Bananas
23:34Butter
23:36A bunch of broccoli
23:39Baby bottles
23:40A book
23:44A banana boat
23:45Bye-bye
23:48Bees
23:58Oh, boy, look at that whole bunch of scary monsters there.
24:01I think I would just quietly walk past them.
24:06Hey, you!
24:07Hey, you!
24:08Hey!
24:09Maybe they do not mean me.
24:11Hey, you with the big eyes and the blue fur.
24:14They mean me.
24:15Yeah, come here.
24:16Come on!
24:17Come here!
24:18Yes, sir.
24:19I want to talk to you.
24:20Gentlemen, what could I do for you, sirs?
24:22Hey, well, how would you like to play with us?
24:29Oh, well, actually, I'm not so much of a joiner.
24:33Hey, what's that under your arm?
24:36Hmm?
24:37Um, oh, this is a, um...
24:40Oh, flute.
24:42Oh!
24:43Oh!
24:45Well, what are we waiting for?
24:47Let's play.
25:01Well, come on.
25:03Play.
25:05Ha, ha, ha.
25:07Hmm.
25:08Okay.
25:09All right.
25:32Nice.
25:33Nice.
25:34Dear diary, tonight, everything went wrong with the act.
25:39First, when I reached into my hat to pull out a rabbit, I pulled out a stray cat.
25:48Wee!
25:49Wee!
25:49Ow!
25:50Ow!
25:51Ow!
25:52Ow!
25:53Ow!
25:54Ow!
25:56Ow!
25:57Ow!
26:01And my butterfly trick was all wrong, too.
26:06Instead of butterflies, they came out to be elephants.
26:12Ow!
26:15Ow!
26:16Ow!
26:16The most amazing thing is that they love the show and want me to do the same thing tomorrow.
26:23Roll.
26:25Ow!
26:36Oh!
26:38Oh!
26:41Oh!
26:44fly!
26:44What rhythm do I stay?
26:47A luna I'm going to go
26:49But no, but no, but no, but no
26:52A luna I'm going to go
27:32A luna I'm going to go
27:35Vámonos!
27:40D
27:48D
27:55Yes, the hammering has stopped
27:58Good
28:00Yeah, tell us what other things you love
28:02Go ahead, Kenny
28:03Um, well, well, besides singing
28:05Oh, well, of course, there's Freddie here
28:07Yeah, I just love Freddie
28:10Yeah, he worries even more than me
28:12But he's doing okay today
28:14Aren't you, Freddie?
28:15Yes
28:15Go ahead, Elmo, your turn
28:17Oh, okay
28:17Elmo loves flowers
28:19And Elmo loves his favorite dolly, Baby David
28:24Yeah, yeah, go ahead and tap dance for him, Baby David
28:29See? He's a good tap dancer
28:31Yeah
28:35What was that?
28:37What was that?
28:37What was that?
28:38What was that?
28:39What was that?
28:40Oh, that was me
28:42Today is trash collection day, see?
28:45And that was the sound of me dumping a whole big pile of what I love better than anything else
28:50in the whole wide world
28:51It's my turn now to tell you about what I really love
29:00Yeah, Oscar, you've already had three turns today
29:03Yeah
29:04Aw, those didn't count
29:06This is the real McCoy
29:08Okay, go ahead
29:09You might as well add one more thing you love
29:15Okay, listen to this
29:16Everyone on Sesame Street is always talking about love
29:20Yuck
29:22But now it's time for me to tell you what Oscar the Grouch loves
29:26The thing that grouches love best of all
29:31Oh, I love trash
29:35Anything dirty or tinchy or dusty
29:39Anything ragged or rotten or rusty
29:44Yes, I love trash
29:47If you really wanna see something trashy, look at this
29:50I have here a sneaker that's battered and worn
29:54It's all full of holes and the laces are torn
29:58A gift from my mother the day I was born
30:02I love it because it's trash
30:06Oh, I love trash
30:10Anything dirty or tinchy or dusty
30:14Anything ragged or rotten or rusty
30:19Yes, I love trash
30:22It's some more rotten stuff
30:25I have here some newspaper 13 months old
30:30I've wrapped fish inside it
30:32It's smelly and old
30:34But I wouldn't trade it for a big pot of gold
30:38I love it because it's trash
30:41Yes, I love trash
30:45Anything dirty or tinchy or dusty
30:50Anything ragged or rotten or rusty
30:54Yes, I love trash
30:59Now, look at this restless junk
31:01I have a clock that won't work
31:03And then no telephone
31:05A broken umbrella, a rusty trombone
31:09And I am delighted to call on my own
31:14I love them because they're trash
31:17Oh, I love trash
31:21Oh, I love trash
31:22Anything dirty or stingy or dusty
31:26Anything ragged or rotten or rusty
31:29Yes, I love
31:33Yes, I love
31:35I love
31:37I love
31:39I love trash
31:51The Rade
31:53I love trash
31:58And the Rebellion
32:00I love trash
32:12and the Rebellion
32:13No!
32:36Amoooor!
32:39Amor?
32:40Si, amor!
32:46We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story.
32:56Uh, hi-ho! This is Kermit the Frog for Sesame Street News,
33:00and I'm speaking to you from, uh, London, England,
33:03home of the famous London Fog.
33:06Now, the fog, as you know, is a sort of, uh...
33:37Hello, Gov!
33:39You do?
33:39Yeah.
33:40Poor Blighter.
33:42Well, I'm off.
33:44Uh...
33:44Well, anyhow, the city of London is well known for its fog,
33:48which is a thick sort of a cloud...
33:53Sir!
33:54Here you are, sir!
33:56I believe this is what you're talking about, sir!
33:59The famous London log!
34:02Uh...
34:03Uh, no, no, that's not what I'm talking about.
34:05What I'm talking about is the...
34:06If I may say so, sir!
34:08This is the finest log in London!
34:10It belongs to the Queen herself!
34:12Sir!
34:13She said it's okay if you want to talk about it!
34:15Sir!
34:16Uh, well, that's great, but I don't want to talk about a log.
34:19You see, I'm here to talk about the London fog.
34:22The fog, sir!
34:23Well, the fog?
34:24Yes!
34:25No!
34:26Well, I beg your pardon, sir!
34:28Fog and log do rhyme, you know!
34:30I know!
34:30That would explain the mix-up, yes!
34:33Well, you're sure it's the fog you want, not the log?
34:35Is that right, sir?
34:35Uh, yeah, that's right!
34:36Ah, well, sir, as you wish, sir!
34:38Well, there really is no accounting for taste, is there?
34:41Sir!
34:43Uh, yeah.
34:46Uh, now, what was I saying?
34:47Oh, yes, the London fog.
34:49Now, the fog is thick, it's damp, it's, uh...
34:54Sir!
34:55So sorry I'm late!
34:57Well...
34:58Yes!
34:59Tied up at the club and all that!
35:00Well, shall we get on with it?
35:02Uh, get on with what?
35:03And who are you?
35:04Oh, so sorry, old chap!
35:06Whatever can I be thinking of?
35:08Lord Hog, yeah?
35:09Of the famous London hogs!
35:12I understand you want to talk about me.
35:14Uh, no, no, no.
35:15I do not want to talk about a famous London hog.
35:18I want to talk about the London fog, the fog, sir!
35:21Oh!
35:22The fog!
35:23Yes!
35:23Yes, of course!
35:24How silly of me!
35:25Well, ha!
35:26Natural mistake!
35:27Ha, ha!
35:28Fog rhymes with hog, and hog rhymes with fog and all that!
35:32Ha, ha!
35:32Well, no harm done, though!
35:34Still have time to get back to the club!
35:36Ha, ha!
35:36Cheerio, then!
35:40Well, as I was saying about the famous London fog, it's, uh...
35:44It's, uh...
35:45It's gone!
35:46It's gone!
35:47I don't believe it!
35:48I had all those interruptions, and now there's nothing to see or to talk about!
35:51Chin up, old man!
35:53The lads and I have something for you to say!
35:55Uh, what now?
35:56They're here to do the famous London clog!
35:59Jolly good ducks, don't you know?
36:01Well, great, but what's that got to do with the fog?
36:03Well, sir!
36:04Clog does rhyme with fog, you know?
36:07They sound the same!
36:09I-I know!
36:10Hmm!
36:11Besides, the famous London clog, here's the dance we do, and the famous London fog goes away!
36:17Ready, mate?
36:18Let's dance!
36:25This is Kermit the Frog, returning you to your regularly scheduled program!
36:29Come on, mate!
36:31Let's have a go!
36:37Jolly good!
36:43There are a lot of squares out there!
36:45You know that?
36:46I know that!
36:48You remember, of course, that a square is a shape with four corners and four sides of
36:53the same length.
36:54So let's start looking.
36:57No squares there.
37:00Or there.
37:02Maybe we're looking in the wrong places.
37:05There's gotta be squares around here someplace.
37:08Wait a minute!
37:09Hey, wait a minute!
37:11Ha-ha!
37:11See that?
37:12Here is a square, four sides and four corners, right?
37:18And another one?
37:19See that?
37:21And look at this little fella hiding in here.
37:25Boy, you gotta keep your eyes open.
37:27Those squares can be tricky.
37:32Look!
37:33It's a bird!
37:36It's a plane!
37:42Now, it's a cat!
37:48More like a car!
37:52Actually, it's a fish!
37:59Something like a submarine!
38:04Wow!
38:06It's Submarine Man!
38:11Gee!
38:12What a weird bird!
38:15Okay, Susan, would you get the lights, please?
38:18Oh, yeah!
38:19All right!
38:20Is everybody ready to see the whole movies my mommy and daddy made?
38:25Boy, are we!
38:26Turn it on, will you, Gordon?
38:28Okay!
38:29Roll'em!
38:33Snuffy's First Steps!
38:36Ha-ha!
38:36Ha-ha!
38:36Ho-ho-ho!
38:38Oh, there you are, baby Snuffy!
38:41Ha-ha-ha!
38:41Ha-ha-ha!
38:42Ha-ha-ha!
38:43Yeah!
38:44You sure were cute!
38:46Ha-ha-ha!
38:46Oh, thanks, guys!
38:48Ha-ha-ha!
38:48See?
38:49I had curls then!
38:50And-and wore a big diaper!
38:53Ha-ha-ha!
38:54And look at that rattle!
38:56Ha-ha-ha!
38:57Ha-ha-ha!
38:57You still have it!
38:58Oh, you've never showed it to me, Snuff!
39:00Oh!
39:01Oh!
39:01Here I go, bird!
39:03Oh, yeah!
39:04This is the important part!
39:06Look at there!
39:07Hey!
39:08Yeah!
39:09You're standing!
39:10All by yourself!
39:11Oh, boy!
39:12I was pretty good at standing then!
39:14Uh-oh!
39:15Well, maybe not so good!
39:17Looks like you're just learning!
39:19Yeah!
39:20Oh!
39:20There!
39:21Not perfect, but-but pretty!
39:24Whoa!
39:25Maybe fall down, go boom!
39:27Ha-ha-ha!
39:29Oh, bird!
39:30Ha-ha-ha!
39:31Now, get up again, little guy!
39:36Come on, Snuffie!
39:37You can do it!
39:38You have to keep trying!
39:39There you go!
39:39It wasn't easy!
39:45Okay!
39:46Now, I think this is-this is the hard part!
39:49Watch!
39:49What?
39:49Oh!
39:51Yes!
39:52Oh!
39:53Hey!
39:54Your first step!
39:55Look at that!
39:57Oh!
39:57The hind legs!
39:58There's another-whoop!
39:59And there's two!
40:00Yeah!
40:03And...
40:03Three!
40:10And...
40:10Four!
40:11Oh!
40:12Oh!
40:13Oh!
40:14Oh!
40:14Oh!
40:14Oh!
40:15Oh!
40:15Oh, thanks!
40:20Wow!
40:21Hooray for baby Snuffie, huh?
40:23All right!
40:24Thanks, bird!
40:26Gee!
40:26You know, Gordon, I was thinking about Miles while I was watching that!
40:30You were?
40:31Yeah!
40:32Remember how happy you and Susan were when he started to walk?
40:35Mm-hmm!
40:36First he was just crawling around, and then he started to walk with real slow steps, just
40:41like you did, Snuffy!
40:43Yeah!
40:43And now he's walking all over the place!
40:46He sure is!
40:47We really have to keep an eye on him now!
40:49Yeah!
40:50But, uh, Miles was a much smarter baby than I was!
40:55Smarter?
40:56Oh, yeah!
40:57How so, Snuff?
40:58Well, you see, I had four legs to learn to walk on, and he only had two!
41:06Very true!
41:07Makes sense to me!
41:08Very true!
41:10The baby's learning how to crawl!
41:13She's starting out little!
41:33Same one!
41:35And she's getting bigger!
41:37She's walking!
41:54She crawled down!
42:04It's fall time!
42:06We got a new dress on!
42:08And she caught him!
42:15And she caught him!
42:17Dad, she can walk better!
42:20I'm pretty cold!
42:22She's almost too winter!
42:24She's what happened now!
42:29She stepped up!
42:32She thinks she likes those steps!
42:46The organ is playing!
42:49You stand with your mom, and wait for our dream to come true!
42:57The star caught her back!
43:00The star caught her back, and the queen of the prom, will finally whisper, I do!
43:19She's getting bigger!
43:23The star caught her back!
43:37She's getting bigger!
43:37The star caught her back!
43:37Here stands your heartbroken groom
43:43Wedding bells ring out along the block
43:49But the sign says, don't walk
43:53Yes, the sign says, don't walk
44:01Come on, without me
44:03Forget all about me
44:07Stop lights and love can be cruel
44:13Go tell your mother
44:15You'll marry another
44:18Cause I've got to follow the rule
44:24I'll love you whether
44:26Or not we're together
44:29Right here on the sidewalk I'll be
44:35I last saw you wave
44:38And you cried out, you'll save
44:40Your heart for the walk light and me
44:45Darling, our marriage is doomed
44:52Here stands your heartbroken groom
44:58Wedding bells ring out all over the block
45:03But the sign says, don't walk
45:08The walk
45:09Yes, the sign
45:11Yes, the sign
45:14It says, don't walk
45:16Bye
45:31I love you
45:32I love you
45:36I love you
45:38I love you
45:39I love you
45:40I love you
45:41I love you
46:55No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
47:04Oops.
47:06Hmm.
47:09What?
47:11Hmm.
47:12D.
47:20Daisy.
47:21You know, we've been talking about things that we love today,
47:28and I'd like to ask Martine.
47:30What kinds of things do you love?
47:32I like swimming.
47:34Swimming? You like to swim?
47:36How about you?
47:37I like my mommy, my daddy, my brother, and my house,
47:41and my grandma, my grandpa, and my dog.
47:43But do you love them?
47:45Do you love them?
47:47Yeah, you love them.
47:49Yes, that's right.
47:50Elmo, I like swimming, do you?
47:53Yeah, but Elmo loves swimming.
47:56You love swimming?
47:57Yeah, and Elmo loves to play miniature golf, too.
48:01Oh, yes.
48:02How about you, Dani?
48:03What do you love?
48:04I love swimming, and I love my mommy and daddy and my sisters.
48:09What do you love, Andy?
48:11My family.
48:13Yes.
48:15Do you have any things that you love?
48:18Yes.
48:19Like a book?
48:21Is it a book that you love?
48:23Yep.
48:24Or a doll?
48:25Yep.
48:26Anything that you have, Elmo, that you love?
48:28Well, Elmo knows what Snuffy loves.
48:33What does Snuffy love?
48:35Well, Snuffy loves cavities.
48:36That's right.
48:38Yeah.
48:38And what does the count love?
48:40Yeah, what does the count love, everybody?
48:42I know.
48:43What?
48:43Count.
48:44Yes, that's right.
48:46And he loves to count everything.
48:50And what about Cookie Monster?
48:52Cookie Monster.
48:53He likes to eat cookies.
48:54Yeah.
48:55That's right.
48:55I love my job at the fix-it shop.
48:58Oh, that's a good job.
48:59Yes, and I love Luis.
49:01Yeah.
49:02Yes, and everybody knows I love Gabriela.
49:04Gabby.
49:05You know, it's incredible.
49:07But this world is just full of lots of things to love.
49:12Yes, indeed.
49:13Yay!
49:14Oofy!
49:30All right!
49:32While me hasn't eaten after Thanksgiving, the night was enough and said to him.
49:33Yes?
49:33It's a good take-off and a great content.
49:33Amy and Uncle Falolla walked in Questo by James Cav 바 jewels!
49:33Come and said this guy, and Terry's going to numerically online.
49:34Well, good, no, not too.
49:36You're welcome.
50:09One, two, three, four.
50:12One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen.
50:26Let's see here.
50:29Not too exciting here.
50:31Oh!
50:32Wow!
50:34Hey, that's a great story.
50:36The long-awaited National Pigeon Show.
50:39Oh!
50:40Man Bites Dog.
50:42Look at that.
50:43Ernie.
50:44There's a great story in the newspaper there about a man biting a dog, Bert.
50:47Ernie.
50:47Hmm?
50:47Will you stop reading over my shoulder?
50:49Oh.
50:50Oh, I'm sorry.
50:51I won't do it anymore, Bert.
50:53Okay.
50:54Let's see here.
50:54Where was I?
50:55Oh, yeah.
50:56The long-awaited National Pigeon Show.
51:04The man said he bit the dog just for fun.
51:23The dog was not available for coming.
51:26Wow.
51:27How about that, Bert?
51:28Ernie!
51:29What, Bert?
51:31What?
51:31I'm trying to read my story.
51:33Oh, yes, but it's just such an interesting news story there, Bert.
51:37Stop it.
51:38Yes, sir.
51:39The long-awaited National Pigeon Show.
51:43The dog's owner wants to find the man to see if he had all his shots.
51:47Ah!
51:49All right.
51:49All right, Ernie.
51:50Ernie?
51:51Yes?
51:51I tell you what.
51:52What?
51:52This won't stop.
51:53I can see.
51:54We'll share it.
51:56Okay?
51:56We'll share the newspaper.
51:57Oh, yeah?
51:58Yeah.
51:59Oh, that's a great idea, Bert.
52:00All right.
52:01I'll take part, and you take part of it, okay?
52:03Okay, sure.
52:04Okay.
52:04Go ahead.
52:05You take part.
52:05Okay.
52:06I'll just...
52:06Well, hold it.
52:07What are you...
52:08Oh, Ernie!
52:11What?
52:12Oh, great.
52:13Now, let's see.
52:13There was fear that the dog would get rabies.
52:18Huh.
52:21Um...
52:22Let's see.
52:23Where was I?
52:23Uh...
52:24Oh, yeah.
52:24The long-awaited National Pigeon Show will...
52:31...open at the Square Garden on the 20th of November.
52:37The theme will be Great Pigeons in History.
52:43It will...
52:44Bert, please.
52:44You're reading over my shoulder.
52:47Bert, please.
52:51B.
53:03A buffalo.
53:10B.
53:11The letter B.
53:14Let's each take a turn to clap our names and see how they sound.
53:19See if they have a special rhythm to them.
53:22Tasha's name sounds like Tasha.
53:24Tasha.
53:26It has two parts.
53:28Tasha.
53:29One.
53:30Two.
53:32Tasha.
53:33Tasha.
53:34Tasha.
53:37Tasha.
53:38Tasha.
53:39Tasha.
53:40Gabriel's name sounds like Gabriel.
53:43Gabriel.
53:45One.
53:45Two.
53:45Three.
53:46Gabriel.
53:48Gabriel.
53:49Gabriel.
53:49Charlie.
53:50Yeah.
53:52Charlene.
53:53Charlie.
53:55Charlie.
53:56Gregory.
53:57Gregory.
53:57Gregory.
53:58Do it again Gregory.
54:00Gregory.
54:01Gregory.
54:03Gregory.
54:07Candice, what kind of beat does your name do on the drum?
54:12Can you do the running?
54:13Can you do the running music for us?
54:16Candice, Candice, here we go.
54:18Candice, Candice, running, running.
54:21Candice, Candice, running along.
54:24Running, running, running, Candice, running, running, running along.
54:30Candice, how do you like to play your name on the drum?
54:33Tiptoe.
54:34Tiptoe?
54:35Oh, that sounds like fun.
54:36Let's do the tiptoe music around the room.
54:38I want to be ready.
54:40Tiptoe, tiptoe, here we go.
54:44Tasha's name goes tiptoe, tiptoe.
54:47Tasha's name goes tiptoe along.
54:51Everybody tiptoe, tiptoe, Tasha.
54:54Everybody tiptoe, tiptoe along.
55:01Goodbye, Tasha.
55:07Goodbye, Candice.
55:12Well, Oscar, we talked about love, and you certainly hogged the conversation.
55:18You talked about everything you love.
55:21First, you talked about Irvine.
55:24Well, Irvine's pretty neat, I have to admit it.
55:29And then you talked about how much you love Fluffy.
55:32That's right.
55:33Well, yeah, Fluffy is the greatest.
55:35I love her.
55:37What's true is true.
55:38Yeah, then, Oscar, you talked about how you loved hammering so we couldn't talk.
55:43Yeah.
55:44Well, what can I say?
55:45I loved it, I loved it.
55:47And then Oscar talked about how much he loved trash.
55:51Yeah.
55:51Yeah.
55:52Well, so sue me.
55:53You got me there.
55:55I certainly do love my beautiful, yucky trash.
55:59There's only one more thing I really love a lot.
56:02What?
56:05Saying goodbye.
56:07Goodbye.
56:09Go away.
56:10Scram.
56:11Get out of here.
56:12No.
56:12Go on.
56:13Get out of here.
56:14Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters B and D and by the number 13.
56:32The End
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57:12¶¶
57:52You're not listening to me.
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