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00:07Hi again, Sesame Street, show number 40 in color.
00:31THE END
01:02Sunny day, sweeping the clouds away, on my way to where the air is clean.
01:14Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
01:33Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
01:40Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?
01:43Now, I'll give you a word that starts with K, Troy.
01:49How about the word kite?
01:51Right?
01:52You ever fly a kite?
01:53You ever see one fly?
01:54Kite starts with the letter K.
01:56I got a carpet that has flowers on.
01:58Oh yeah?
01:59Yeah.
02:00Hey, hi.
02:01Troy and I were just sitting here talking about the letter K and the words that begin with
02:05the letter K and the words that end with the letter K.
02:08And hey, Troy, I know somebody who is an expert on these things.
02:13Um, Oscar.
02:14Oscar, right.
02:15You want to go over to the trash can and see if he's home?
02:17Yeah.
02:17Okay, come on.
02:18Let's go.
02:19See what he's doing.
02:22Where is he?
02:24Now, don't be worried.
02:25You know there's going to be a grouch, right?
02:28Oscar, open the can.
02:30What now?
02:31Now, now, now, now.
02:33Mind your manners.
02:34Say hello to Troy.
02:35Well, hello, Troy, I suppose.
02:38Oh, come on.
02:38Look, Oscar.
02:39Troy and I are sitting over at the steps.
02:42Got the letter K.
02:43See?
02:44Yeah.
02:45Okay, now, we're talking about the letter K and we want to find out lots and lots of
02:49words that begin with the letter K and words that end with the letter K.
02:52So, we figured we'd come to Oscar.
02:55To me.
02:55To you.
02:56Oh, yeah.
02:56Well, I hate to say it, but you are in luck.
03:00Really?
03:01Mm.
03:01Why?
03:02Uh, I happen to be an expert on the letter K.
03:07Hey, how about that, Troy?
03:08He knows all about it.
03:09For starters, I'd be happy to show you some things that end with the letter K.
03:15We'd be happy to see them.
03:16Okay, Troy.
03:17Let's see what he's got.
03:19Now, here's a rock.
03:21Now, the word rock ends with the letter K.
03:26Hmm.
03:27That's absolutely right.
03:28Do you know that, Troy?
03:30Well, okay.
03:31Now, that's a good one, Oscar.
03:33Yeah?
03:33Um, hey, an idea.
03:35Since, um, Troy doesn't know too many letters, words that start with the letter K and end with
03:40letter K, uh, why can't she keep this rock and take it to her friends?
03:45What?
03:46Keep my rock?
03:47Sure, she can show her friends the letter K.
03:49My beautiful rock?
03:50End with the letter K.
03:51Yeah.
03:51Are you kidding me?
03:53No, it's just an old rock.
03:55Give me what you want it for.
03:56Oh, rock, he says.
03:58Give that to me, please.
03:59Oh.
04:00Oh, boy.
04:01Troy, don't worry about it.
04:02We'll try to find something else, okay?
04:04I'll show you something else.
04:05Now, look, look, look at this.
04:06Here we go.
04:07Ah.
04:07Yeah, looks good.
04:08That's all right.
04:10Now, this is a stick.
04:13Stick?
04:13Now, the word stick ends with the letter K.
04:18Yeah.
04:19Well, it's a stick.
04:20Okay.
04:21Now, it's an old stick.
04:23Now, I'm sure you wouldn't mind it if Troy kept this old stick.
04:26Ah.
04:26Okay?
04:27That old stick.
04:29Yeah.
04:29I can't believe you said that.
04:32Really, Gordon, this stick is one of the most beautiful things I own.
04:37That stick is like an old friend to me.
04:39Oh, yeah?
04:40Tommy the stick, I calls him.
04:42Tommy the stick.
04:43I'd sooner give away my trash can.
04:47Boy, when bananas grow on a cherry tree, that's when I'll give Tommy the stick away.
04:53Give me my stick.
04:54Oh, well.
04:55Oops.
04:56Did that hurt you?
04:57Hmm?
04:59Oh, pardon me.
04:59I didn't mean to belt you on my stick.
05:01He didn't mean that, anyway.
05:03Uh, okay, Oscar, I'll tell you what.
05:05Bring something else out of there, because we've got to find something else that begins or ends with the letter
05:10K.
05:10Well, yeah, well, all right.
05:11Try this one.
05:12Well, this one begins with a K. This is a key.
05:16And key begins with the letter K.
05:18Yeah.
05:18Okay, Oscar, what is that the key to?
05:21The key to?
05:22Yeah, what does it fit?
05:23Nothing.
05:24Nothing?
05:25Nothing, no, no. It doesn't fit anything that I have.
05:27That doesn't fit anything, right?
05:28Okay, so you wouldn't mind, then, since it doesn't fit anything, if Troy had this key...
05:34And show it to her friends and say, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
05:38...the letter K, huh?
05:39You want me to give that key away?
05:41Yeah.
05:41I would certainly mind giving that key away.
05:45I found that key on the street.
05:47And that means that somebody lost it.
05:51Yeah?
05:51Whoever lost it can't lock or unlock whatever it was the key to.
05:58So, every time I look at that key, it makes me feel great.
06:05Oh, take your key, Oscar.
06:08Uh, Troy, look, he's just like that sometimes, you know?
06:11But I'll keep working on it.
06:13Oscar?
06:13Yeah?
06:13Don't you have anything in there that begins with the letter K that, that, uh, Troy could
06:19have?
06:19Uh, uh, wait a minute.
06:22I do have, uh, one thing.
06:24Mm-hmm.
06:25Yeah.
06:26But nobody'd want it.
06:27Nah, it's no use.
06:28Well, why don't you let Troy and I decide that?
06:30Nah, it's just no good.
06:31Uh, good and nobody'd want it.
06:33It's just a stupid little thing, and it's hard to take care of.
06:36It makes a stupid noise.
06:39I've been wanting to get rid of it so long now, but I know nobody'd want it.
06:43All right, why don't you bring it up and let me see it.
06:45Come on.
06:45Well, I'll take it.
06:46Bring it up.
06:47See what it is.
06:49Well, here it is.
06:50Uh-huh.
06:51But nobody'd want it.
06:52It's a kitten.
06:54Yeah, kitten.
06:55Kitten.
06:55That's another K word.
06:56That's right.
06:57Kitten begins with the letter K.
06:58Okay.
07:00So.
07:00Yeah, you don't want it, do you?
07:02See?
07:02Oh, yeah, yeah.
07:03Look, uh, Troy and I'll take this.
07:05We really will.
07:05You will?
07:06Yeah.
07:07Hey.
07:07I like it.
07:08Well, thanks a lot.
07:09Yeah.
07:10Well, I gotta be going now.
07:11Okay.
07:11We'll see you.
07:11Goodbye.
07:12Hey, Troy, we got a good deal here.
07:14You know why?
07:15Because of all the things that begin with the letter K, I can't think of anything nicer
07:19than a kitten.
07:21Hello there, and how are you today?
07:24I'm here to show you the letter K.
07:27And this is the word kitten.
07:30Kitten begins with the letter K.
07:33This is a kitten.
07:34Do any of you have a kitten?
07:36Kitten, did you know that the kitten's mother carries her kitten by the scruff of the neck?
07:41Meow.
07:47K.
07:49Key.
07:51Close the house, Leonard.
07:56One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
08:08Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
08:13One, two, three, four.
08:19Five, five, five, five, five, let's take a long time.
08:25How many is I?
08:28Five fingers.
08:30One, two, three, four, five.
08:35Five ice cream saunas.
08:38One, two, three, four, five.
08:47Five.
08:50Whatever they are.
08:52One, two, three, four, five.
08:59Five frogs.
09:01One, two, three, four, five.
09:06Five.
09:08One, two, three, four, five.
09:14Five fancy fruitcakes.
09:22And a monkey.
09:25One, two, three, four, five.
09:27Five.
09:28Five.
09:35One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
09:41One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
09:44Five.
09:50Five.
09:54Five.
09:59Five.
10:02Five.
10:02Five.
10:09One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
10:18One for the fiddle.
10:20Two for the bow.
10:23Three for the trumpet.
10:26And four to blow.
10:29Five for the drum.
10:32Six for the stick.
10:35Seven for the guitar.
10:37Eight for the pick.
10:40Nine for the piano.
10:43Ten for the hand.
10:46Parade for the octopus.
10:49One man band.
10:58One for the band.
11:00One for the fiddle.
11:00Two for the bow.
11:02Three for the trumpet.
11:03And four to blow.
11:05Five for the drum.
11:06Six for the stick.
11:07Seven for the guitar.
11:09Eight for the pick.
11:10Nine for the piano.
11:12Ten for the hand.
11:13Hooray for the octopus.
11:14One man band.
11:16Nine for the fiddle.
11:19One for the fiddle.
11:23Hey, let's play a game.
11:25Let's look around the kitchen and see how many things we can find, Leslie, that are round.
11:29Do you see any round things?
11:29Hey, there's one.
11:30Oh, that's good. Yeah, the skillet. That certainly is round.
11:35Oh, I have one. Put this back on the stove. That'll go.
11:41What about that?
11:43That's round.
11:44Yeah. Oh!
11:49A sandwich is square, but if you make a sandwich with bologna, the bologna's round.
11:56That's right.
11:58Oh, and if you want to have a little fruit for dessert, you take it out of the fruit bowl,
12:04and the fruit bowl's round.
12:07They're round things just about any place you look.
12:27Oh!
12:30Oh!
15:27It's called an eastern skunk.
15:33You like skunks, Guy?
15:35Yes.
15:35Do you?
15:39Let's see if he wants to come up and drink a little water here.
15:42Maybe.
15:43He was drinking a few minutes ago.
15:49Do you know why they have that smell, Guy, that they can make that smell?
15:53No.
15:54Well, that protects them from other animals that might harm them, so they don't have too
16:01many enemies.
16:02They can sort of take care of themselves.
16:05If they feel they're in danger, they turn around and they can squirt this liquid out, and it's
16:13very, very, very smelly, and so animals won't harm them, you know, fool around with them.
16:22They actually have sort of, it's kind of hard to see this one right now, but they actually
16:28kind of have two, two white stripes down their back.
16:33Hey, shall we look at another animal, by the way?
16:35You know what a rhinoceros is, right?
16:37Yeah.
16:37Hmm.
16:37It's a great big animal.
16:39Well, have you ever seen two rhinoceroses in love?
16:49I'm in love with you, pretty baby.
16:56I'm in love with you, yes, siree.
17:02Your face, your eyes, your smile beyond compare, they fly me through the air to paradise.
17:15I'm in love with you, pretty baby.
17:21I'm in love with you, can't you see?
17:27And if someday, my dreams can all come true, there'll be another pretty baby like you.
17:44Pretty baby, yes, siree.
17:52Your face, your face, your eyes, your smile beyond compare, they fly me through to paradise.
18:05I'm in love with you, pretty baby.
18:11I'm in love with you, can't you see?
18:16And if someday, my dreams can all come true, there'll be another pretty baby like you.
18:58I'm in love with you, pretty baby.
19:00Leslie you can help me hand the pieces together now you have to figure out what it is
19:06I think it looks like a top of a black cat a top of a black cat okay black cats
19:15I know what I an eye
19:17yeah okay wait a minute where's that go that goes in there so it's somebody's face right
19:26two eyes hey that was very good one nose okay Leslie that means it's a person I'll I know
19:35that's right hey it's really coming into shape there look like anybody you know huh not yet not
19:44yet try this yeah it's starting to look like somebody you know right okay give me okay I'll
19:52take that piece that's a good one it's Susan you sure it's Susan I think if we put one more
19:59piece
19:59on here we'll know now wait a minute yeah wait a minute you're absolutely right that is Susan if
20:07I've ever seen Susan before picture oh I can't tell you how about that that was a jigsaw puzzle
20:13and that was so much fun I think I may take it apart and put it back together again all
20:34right now
20:35that you've eaten everything in sight would you mind telling me what you plan to have for dessert
20:55okay let's see how fast we can put it back together okay that was a good hey hey there it
21:02is again
21:03there it is again there is a letter writing airplane now what's he going to write what's he
21:09going to put together today well it's starting out with a straight line bless what kind of letters
21:14you think it's an I okay if he stops there he doesn't do anything else it's an I you're right
21:20but he could be making a D or he could be making any one of those straight lines it could
21:25be an L
21:25oh it's coming down the other side look at that it could be an H yeah or what else could
21:31it be an M
21:32could be an M it could be a U if he continued around the bottom that's right it could be
21:39but
21:39he's got to make if he makes another move I don't see him doing anything oh wait a minute see
21:43how far
21:44he goes wait wait wait see how far if he goes all the way down it's an N it's an
21:49N you're going up it
21:51could have been an M but it's an N it's an N how about that well I've seen a lot
21:56of letters before
21:57but well those are some big that guy really writes a lot of stuff you know that yeah he just
22:02likes to
22:02do that all the time well takes care of that uh speaking of N though uh let's try to think
22:07of a word
22:08that begins with the letter N what do you think um how about nice nice the word nice begins with
22:16the letter N and the word neck begins with the letter N right okay can you think of another word
22:24that
22:24begins with the letter N N nail okay Leslie Troy the Ronald I'm going to ask you some questions and
22:52the answer to all these questions is going to be the very same answer you understand so don't answer
22:59me until I you know giving you all the questions okay got it Leslie got it got it Troy yeah
23:06okay you
23:07got it Ronald okay oh okay now look um where do boats sail that's number one answer right okay uh
23:19when
23:19your mother mops the floor what's in the bucket that's another question question number two right
23:25uh when you take a bath what do you fill the tub with okay number three now here's the last
23:31question
23:32when you turn on the tap or the faucet to get a nice cool drink what comes out now give
23:39it to me
23:39water hey water water is certainly a useful thing and it's all around you
23:45don't see
23:46uh
23:51uh
24:04you
24:10you
24:11you
24:14you
24:15you
24:16Let's go.
24:49Let's go.
25:16Let's go.
25:46Let's go.
26:16Let's go.
26:17Let's go.
26:58Let's go.
26:59Let's go.
27:31Let's go.
27:34Let's go.
27:35Come, Jim, the teacher said.
27:38Now, all the boys were making noise and all the girls were laughing.
27:43Where was his friend?
27:47The teacher said, here's Bill.
27:49He's a rocket man.
27:51Bill said, he's a rocket man.
27:53And Bill said, he rocketed off.
27:56Anna-Marie walked by.
27:57She was pulling a wagon filled with blocks.
28:01Jim looked at them.
28:03Jim looked at them.
28:30It was cool and wet.
28:32It was cool and wet.
28:45And when he picked it up.
29:01Bill said, he looked at them.
29:05He looked at them.
29:16He looked at them.
29:30Hello, he looked at them.
29:31Hello, Mr. funny tummy.
29:33And Jim laughed, too.
29:36Then the teacher called.
29:38Then the teacher called.
29:38Then the teacher called, come to story time.
29:40All the children came running.
29:43Jim sat next to Paul.
29:46The teacher read them a book about a monkey.
29:50Then he jumped up.
29:51Hey, I'm a monkey, he said.
29:53And he put his tongue in his lip and stuck his fingers in his ears.
29:56And Jim, well, he thought he looked just like a monkey.
30:01Then the teacher said, time for the monkeys to rest.
30:06So they lay down on their mats.
30:09But it was hard for them to lie still.
30:13Jim looked at the ceiling.
30:15And he scratched his foot.
30:18And he rolled over.
30:19And he rolled back.
30:23Someone was looking at him.
30:25It was Paul.
30:27And he had something in his hand.
30:31When rest time was over, everybody got up.
30:33Hey, look what I have, said Paul.
30:36He showed Jim a tiny truck.
30:39Jim reached out.
30:42And Paul put it in his hand.
30:46The doors really work, said Paul.
30:48Well, I've got a gas pump, said Jim.
30:50I'll bring it tomorrow.
30:54Anna Maria called.
30:55Hey, Jim and Paul, don't you want to come and play?
30:58Okay, Jim, asked Paul.
31:01Okay, said Jim.
31:05Well, after school, while he was skipping home, Jim said to his pa.
31:10Hey, do you know what, pa?
31:13I have a friend at school.
31:16I thought you would, said pa.
31:19Pa just smiled down at him.
31:24Hey, that's kind of a nice book, isn't it?
31:26You know, I'll bet after Jim had been at school for a while, he probably learned to read books like
31:31this.
31:32You know, I can tell you something that you can tell all your friends, and that is that in order
31:39to read a book like this, you have to know the alphabet.
31:46Go ahead.
31:47Now?
31:48Now.
31:49A, B, C, D, E, F, G.
31:53Don't dance.
31:55H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P.
31:58Slower.
31:59L, M, what?
32:01I said slower.
32:03L, M, N, O, P.
32:06Not that slow.
32:08Q, R, S, T, U, B.
32:12That's nice.
32:13W, X, Y, and Z.
32:17Yes.
32:18Now I know my A, B, C.
32:22Next time won't you sing with me.
32:55All right, you ready for this?
32:56You know what it is?
32:57It's a banana.
32:58Right?
32:59Ordinary banana.
32:59Use it in breakfast time.
33:01Put it on your cereal.
33:02Banana.
33:02But where do you see this?
33:07Wanna see that again?
33:11I'm blowing a banana.
33:12It's making music.
33:17You don't believe it?
33:18Okay.
33:19Here's what's going on.
33:20I have a horn.
33:21A bulb horn.
33:23Squeeze the bulb.
33:26Makes music.
33:27Okay?
33:28Now if you can't see this horn,
33:29it looks like you're blowing a banana
33:32and the banana's making music.
33:34Watch.
33:37See what I mean?
33:38Okay.
33:39Now I'm gonna play this trick on Ernie.
33:41So come on.
33:42Let's see what's going on.
33:47Hello there, Gordon.
33:48Hello, Ernie.
33:49How are you?
33:49Fine, thank you.
33:50How are you?
33:50Ernie, are you ready for your daily game?
33:53My daily game?
33:53Your daily game.
33:54Oh, certainly am.
33:55This one is called three of these things belong together.
33:59Yes.
33:59And of course, one of them doesn't.
34:01Three belong together.
34:02Three belong together.
34:03And one of them doesn't belong together.
34:04Now you have a harmonica.
34:05A harmonica?
34:06Over there.
34:06Yes.
34:07Have a whistle right here.
34:08Have a horn right here.
34:10You have a banana.
34:11And a banana.
34:11Over here.
34:11Okay.
34:12You dig all that?
34:13All right.
34:14Okay.
34:14Well, that's very easy.
34:16You think that's easy?
34:17That's very simple.
34:18Yes.
34:18Which one doesn't belong?
34:18The banana does not belong with the others.
34:21Ernie, are you sure about that?
34:22I'm certainly sure.
34:23You are?
34:23Yes.
34:24Because you see, all of the others make music.
34:26Yeah.
34:26You see, with the harmonica here, you see, the harmonica makes music.
34:33Beautiful music.
34:34I like that.
34:35Yeah.
34:35Now the police whistle here.
34:37Uh-huh.
34:39See, that makes music too.
34:40Stops a lot of traffic.
34:42Uh-huh.
34:43The little horn here.
34:44Yeah.
34:46That you can blow into, and that makes music too.
34:49The regular Miles Davis tried a banana.
34:51But the banana, as everyone knows, does not make music.
34:56Ernie, are you sure about that?
34:58Oh, sure.
34:58I'm sure.
34:59Everybody knows the banana doesn't make music.
35:00Everybody may know it, but only you can try it.
35:04I can try it?
35:04You can try it.
35:05Try to blow it.
35:06See what happens.
35:07You mean...
35:08Blow the banana.
35:09Yeah.
35:10You want me to blow the banana?
35:10I want you to blow the banana, man.
35:12He wants me to blow the banana.
35:12Blow the banana.
35:13That's a ridiculous thing.
35:14No, it isn't.
35:15Blow it.
35:18Blow it again.
35:20That's weird.
35:21This is a musical banana.
35:24It's a...
35:25Holy cow.
35:26You like that?
35:27Yes.
35:28That's amazing.
35:29You really like that, huh?
35:29I've never seen anything like that in my life.
35:30Do it again.
35:31Do it again, Ernie.
35:35You see what's happening?
35:36Wait a minute.
35:37Yeah.
35:38When I was blowing into the banana, you were squeezing the horn.
35:41You're right, Ernie.
35:42This banana wasn't making any music.
35:43It wasn't making a sound.
35:44You were making the music.
35:45I was making the music.
35:46You were tricking me.
35:47I was tricking you.
35:47That's funny.
35:48You dig the trick?
35:49Yeah, that's funny.
35:50Oh, man.
35:51That's too much, yeah.
35:52I kind of like it.
35:53Yeah, that's great.
35:54That's a nice trick.
35:56You like that, huh?
35:56Hey, you know what?
35:57We want to play this trick on somebody else.
35:58You really want to do that?
35:59Yeah, let's do that.
36:00We'll wait here, and when somebody comes along, we'll play that trick on them.
36:03Good idea, Ernie.
36:04How about that?
36:04We'll have a ball.
36:05Okay.
36:06Are the things all in order here?
36:07Everything's in order, yeah.
36:09Hey, listen.
36:10Hey, you.
36:10What?
36:10Come over here.
36:11Hello.
36:12Now, look over here.
36:14Yeah.
36:14Now, see here, there are four things down here.
36:16Yeah.
36:16Right?
36:17Yeah.
36:17Now, three of those things belong together, but one of them doesn't.
36:21Can you tell which of those things does not belong with the others?
36:25Hmm?
36:25Sure.
36:26Ha.
36:28The banana.
36:29The banana.
36:30Right.
36:32Are you sure?
36:33Yeah.
36:35Are you super sure?
36:36Yep.
36:38Okay.
36:38You see, now, every monster knows that the harmonica you eat.
36:44Hum, hum, hum.
36:46You eat a harmonica?
36:47Yeah.
36:47And you eat a horn.
36:49Hum, hum, hum, hum, hum, hum.
36:51You eat a horn?
36:52And you eat a whistle.
36:55Hum, hum, hum, hum, hum, hum.
36:56You eat the whistle?
36:58But every monster knows that you make beautiful music with a banana.
37:08You eat the whistle.
37:08The ciclo.
37:09The ciclo.
37:10The ciclo.
37:14The ciclo.
37:18The ciclo.
37:18Yeah.
37:18They eat the whistle.
37:20It's very good.
37:21That's a...
37:22That's a nice tone that banana has.
37:25What about the...
37:26How about the...
37:26And the harmonica was delicious!
37:30You're welcome.
37:32That's weird.
37:33It's really strange.
37:36What was the ciclo.
37:37In the ciclo.
37:37It was a long time.
37:59Hey, here's a new song and a new game.
38:01Come close so you can see.
38:05Here are some things that belong together.
38:09Here are some things that are kind of the same.
38:13Here are some things that belong together.
38:17Now it's time to play our game.
38:20Hey, now look at this board over here.
38:25One of these things belongs with the others.
38:29See if you can guess which one.
38:33Guess which thing belongs with the others.
38:37Do it before my song is done.
38:41Look carefully now.
38:42See which of these things belongs over here with these.
38:46Which of these things goes with the others?
38:49Do you think that this one might?
38:53If you guess this thing goes with the others.
38:57Then you're absolutely right.
39:00You know you're right.
39:02And I'm going to tell you why.
39:04Because all of these are pieces of fruit.
39:07This is an apple.
39:08That's a bunch of grapes.
39:10This is a banana.
39:11And that's a bunch of strawberries.
39:13And of course over here that's a shoe.
39:15A baseball.
39:16And a truck.
39:17And of course you know that's not fruit.
39:19Do you know what letter the word fruit begins with?
39:22Fruit begins with the letter F.
39:25It's an insult I tell you.
39:28Look.
39:28I'm a fly.
39:29Fly begins with this letter.
39:31F.
39:32Trouble is.
39:33Frog begins with F too.
39:35But while flies are very handsome.
39:39Frogs are fat and ugly.
39:41Therefore I claim it's beneath my dignity as a fly.
39:43To have to appear here to talk about the letter F with this.
39:50Ribbit.
39:55F.
39:56Fly.
40:02F.
40:04Hiya.
40:05My name is Kermit.
40:06And today I'm going to tell you about the word same.
40:10Now same is when a lot of things are just exactly like each other.
40:13See.
40:14Now like these two things over here.
40:16Now you can tell by looking at them that they're exactly the same.
40:20You see they both have four sides.
40:22And they are the same.
40:24They are the same shape.
40:26And they are uh.
40:28What are you doing over there?
40:30Hey.
40:31Hey you.
40:32Get away from that.
40:33Now I'm trying to explain about how these two things are the same.
40:36And you come along and take a bite out of one of them.
40:38Now look what you've done.
40:39Now they're just as different as can be.
40:41Now this one over here is just like it used to be.
40:44And now one over there has got a great big bite hanging out of it.
40:47Now they're not the same at all.
40:48Wait wait.
40:49What?
40:49Wait a minute.
40:50What?
40:51Uh.
40:53What?
40:55There.
40:56Oh.
40:57Oh.
40:57Oh look at that.
40:58Yeah.
40:59Hey.
41:00Well uh.
41:01Now they are the same again.
41:03Yeah.
41:04Where was I?
41:04Oh yeah.
41:05Okay.
41:06Now as you can see these two things here are exactly the same.
41:10Oh.
41:10No they're not.
41:12What?
41:12No.
41:13Why?
41:13They're not the same at all.
41:15Why?
41:16Well.
41:18This one's delicious.
41:20Delicious?
41:21Yeah.
41:22And this one?
41:23Yeah?
41:23Yucky.
41:25Yeah.
41:26Oh delicious.
41:27Yeah.
41:46I'll can't help.
41:49No.
41:56Oh.
41:57Yeah.
41:58Oh.
42:01Oh.
42:03Oh.
42:04Oh.
42:09Oh.
42:12Oh.
42:37Hey, Ronald, when you see those dots, you know those dots?
42:41What do you think about?
42:44The Earth.
42:45The Earth?
42:46You think about the Earth when you see those dots?
42:49You look at them, and they're just dots, and you look at them, and you think it's the Earth.
42:53What else do you think about?
42:55Outer space.
42:56Outer space?
42:58You're kidding me.
42:59Really?
43:00When you look at them, you think about outer space.
43:02Why?
43:03Because I see something sticking out.
43:05You see something sticking out?
43:07Something sticking out of what?
43:09The moon.
43:10You see something sticking out of the moon when you see those dots?
43:13Really?
43:14Oh, you've got a wild imagination.
43:16Did you ever look at one thing?
43:18Did you ever look at one thing and it was really something else?
43:22No.
43:23Yeah.
43:23Yeah?
43:24What?
43:24An animal.
43:25An animal?
43:26You looked at one kind of animal, and you thought it was another kind.
43:29What animal?
43:30Elephant.
43:31An elephant.
43:31What did you think it was?
43:32A cow.
43:34That's very good.
43:35Okay.
43:36Look, Ronald.
43:36I'm going to show you one thing, and you're going to have to look carefully, because it
43:40may not be what you think it is.
43:49Okay.
43:50It's a nice ride up to now.
43:53Roger.
43:55Okay.
43:56The fuel is go about one and a quarter.
43:58Cabin pressure is just coming off the peg.
44:00The oxygen is go.
44:02We have 26 amps.
44:04Roger.
44:04Pitch 8A.
44:05Trajectory is good.
44:06Roger.
44:07Looks good here.
44:08Roger.
44:09You're on the window.
44:10Are you trying a yaw maneuver?
44:12I'm trying a yaw maneuver, and I'm on the window.
44:14It's such a fascinating view out the window, you just can't help but look out that way.
44:18Fossil grades fired.
44:19Okay.
44:21Roger.
44:22Zero G, and I feel fine.
44:24Capsule is turning around.
44:26Oh, that view is tremendous.
44:29Capsule turning around, and I can see the booster during turnaround just a couple of hundred
44:34yards behind me.
44:35It was beautiful.
44:37Roger.
44:38Seven.
44:38You have a go.
44:40At least seven orbits.
44:41Roger.
44:42Understand.
44:43Go for at least seven orbits.
45:04Tried.
45:13O.
45:20Tried.
45:23The whole house.
45:24The.
45:24It.
45:25The.
45:26The.
45:28To the.
47:48Long-haired dachshund, and so is this one over here.
47:54This is a long-haired dachshund over here.
48:00And then, let's see, maybe they'd like some milk, and we can show them the smooth, Rico has the smooth,
48:08smooth-coated dachshund here.
48:14And there's another kind called wired.
48:23They're hungry, aren't they?
48:25They're hungry, aren't they?
48:25They're so hungry.
48:26You know what these dogs are used for a lot?
48:28They come from Germany.
48:33They come from Germany.
48:33They come from Germany a lot, and they're used for hunting.
48:40Well, these are just babies.
48:42Now, this little fella here, he's about two months old, and these...
48:48He sure is fat.
48:49Mm, he is fat.
48:50Mm-hmm.
48:51And these two are about six weeks old.
48:57You see how short their nose is right now?
49:00It'll get to be much, much longer when they get older.
49:06Small, though.
49:08Mm-hmm.
49:09That's so they can nurse.
49:10Their nose is short right now so that they can still nurse from their mommy, but when they get older,
49:16their nose will be much longer than...
49:17Where is their mommy?
49:18Well, their mommy is at home.
49:21She's taking care of the rest of the puppies.
49:23They have some more brothers and sisters at home.
49:25How many more?
49:26Oh, by the way, we have another four-legged animal called Itchy, and Itchy's going to count to four for
49:32us.
49:33Ready, Itchy?
49:36Now, here comes Itchy.
49:39That's one.
49:42There's the old two, Itch.
49:46Oh, that's a good one.
49:49Three.
49:51And now for the big finale, Itchy, there's four.
49:56Way to go, Itch.
50:02One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
50:08One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
50:12Four.
50:17Four.
50:23Four.
50:26Four.
50:26Four.
50:28Four.
50:29Four.
50:30Four.
50:32Four.
50:32Four.
50:33Four.
50:33Four.
50:37Four.
50:38One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
50:45One for the fiddle.
50:48Two for the bow.
50:51Three for the trumpet.
50:53And four to blow.
50:57Five for the drum.
50:59Six for the stick.
51:02Seven for the guitar.
51:05Eight for the pick.
51:08Nine for the piano.
51:11Ten for the hand.
51:14Parade for the octopus.
51:17One-man band.
51:26One for the fiddle.
51:28Two for the bow.
51:29Three for the trumpet.
51:31And four to blow.
51:32Five for the drum.
51:34Six for the stick.
51:35Seven for the guitar.
51:37Eight for the pick.
51:38Nine for the piano.
51:39Ten for the hand.
51:41Parade for the octopus.
51:42One-man band.
51:46Seven for theijuana band.
51:50One-man band.
51:52Nine for the plats.
51:54Nine for the piano.
51:56That score.
52:02One-man band.
52:12Eleven amaranás.
52:28Okay, we're going to play a game called
52:30What weather do you wear these clothes?
52:33Now, I'm going to show you different articles of clothing.
52:35Now, you wait until I finish showing you all the articles of clothing for one season,
52:39and then you guess the season.
52:40I'll call on you when we get them all shown.
52:43Mittens.
52:43Wait, wait, wait, wait.
52:45I'm not finished.
52:46This is all for one season.
52:49Galoshes.
52:51A nice warm jacket with a hood on it.
52:54A nice furry one.
52:57Okay, Shelly, what season?
52:59Snow.
53:00For, well, what season is that?
53:02Winter.
53:02Snow.
53:03Oh, yeah.
53:03Winter.
53:04Or just cold weather.
53:05It doesn't have to be snowing, like around now, okay?
53:08Okay, um...
53:10Rico, this one's yours.
53:12Watch all this.
53:13Oh, what a lovely creation.
53:16A swimming suit.
53:18I call it a baby suit.
53:19Well, a nice hat and some good sunglasses.
53:24Yeah?
53:25You put it on?
53:25Okay, when would you wear those?
53:27What season, Rico?
53:28I know.
53:29Summer.
53:29Summer, okay.
53:31Now that one's for me.
53:32Wait a minute.
53:35Galoshes.
53:38What's this?
53:39This is a good kind of raincoat and rain hat.
53:45When would you wear that?
53:49And the umbrella.
53:50When would you use that?
53:52Rico?
53:53On rainy day.
53:54Anytime it's rainy.
53:56You know, an umbrella is such a useful thing to have when it's raining.
53:59That is unless you happen to be Buddy and Jim.
54:08Well, come on, Buddy.
54:10I'm coming, Jim.
54:12I'm coming.
54:13Hey, Jim.
54:15What is it?
54:15Tell me something, will you?
54:16What?
54:17Hey, Jim.
54:21Jim, what do we got in the cart?
54:24We got umbrellas in the cart.
54:28What are umbrellas for, Jim?
54:31Well, they keep you dry when it's raining out.
54:39They don't work.
54:42Of course they work.
54:45But first you gotta open it.
54:48Oh!
54:58Umbrellas don't work, Jim.
55:02I didn't mean open the cart, you dummy.
55:05You gotta open the umbrellas.
55:08If I open an umbrella, it keeps the rain off me while...
55:11It keeps me dry while it's raining.
55:14Sure, that's what I heard.
55:15It won't get wet?
55:16Nope.
55:29Come on.
55:31Hey, Jim.
55:32What is it?
55:33Would you help me find one that works?
55:35Oh, all right.
55:46I'm getting wet, Jim.
55:50Hey, Jim.
55:51What?
55:53You know something?
55:56Umbrellas don't keep you dry when it rains.
56:00You know, I think there's something wrong here.
56:05What is it?
56:06I think you're supposed to unwrap them first.
56:08You see how all these umbrellas are all wrapped up?
56:10Why, sure.
56:12All right.
56:12Now let's see what happens if we take the cloth off.
56:16Come on, Jim.
56:17Take it.
56:18Come on.
56:36Hey, Jim.
56:39You did it again.
56:41I certainly did.
56:46We've got three hungry, frisky dogs here.
56:48So you can come on in and watch this if you want it.
56:50I have no idea what will happen, except they do want milk, right?
56:54So, just so happens.
56:57I've got milk.
56:58So it's little.
56:59So you said let them go.
57:00That's right.
57:01Let them go.
57:02Let yours go.
57:03There you go.
57:04Hey, you can go.
57:04Here's some of them going.
57:06That's all right.
57:06Let it stay there.
57:07She just wants to play.
57:08Unless she's eating ricochets.
57:11Get out of here.
57:12Get out of here.
57:13Get out of here.
57:14And that's the little girl picking on everybody.
57:16Hey, why don't you be a lady and stop that?
57:20Get out of here.
57:21You can bite anybody.
57:23Here, now take it.
57:24She's so big.
57:25Uh-oh.
57:26That's all right.
57:27Susan will get that.
57:28I say to my mom, stop the cat.
57:31Yeah.
57:32Two runaway dogs.
57:33Look, we're going to save one.
57:34Come back here.
57:35Okay.
57:36Let's go.
57:37I'm going to have a tough dog.
57:38I'll hold it.
57:39So you want that.
57:40Oh, come on.
57:41The tough runaway dog.
57:42The tough runaway dog.
57:45Susan, you want a dog catch a job?
57:47That's the one available on Sesame Street.
57:50Huh?
57:51You called yours what?
57:53I'm calling my tubby.
57:54Tubby.
57:54Because that's his name.
57:56I'm a private.
57:58Tough runaway girl.
58:01That's great.
58:02All you got to do is drink.
58:05On behalf of all the runaway dogs in town, we'll see you soon.
58:09Okay?
58:10Come back and join us.
58:15Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters F, K, and N, and by the numbers
58:23four and five.
58:28Well, I have a friend.
58:38Sesame Street is a production of the children's television workshop.
58:56The children's television workshop.
58:58This is N.E.T., the public television network.
59:06This is N.E.T., the public television network.
59:16You're sitting in for the one who's son, you're fucked by the opposite.
59:16There's no questions for me, it's you from the host who's started to, if not, ready to be really epic.
59:16Mm-hm, ladies and gentlemen.
59:17This is N.E.T.,יתי.
59:17Yes!
59:17I have a friend.