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00:03:02Oh, big bird.
00:03:05Boy, oh, boy, what I just saw.
00:03:07It was incredible.
00:03:09Wow.
00:03:10What'd you see, big bird?
00:03:10Hey, you wouldn't believe what I saw.
00:03:13What was it?
00:03:16What was it?
00:03:17The circus.
00:03:18I went to see the circus.
00:03:19Yeah?
00:03:20Circus buster.
00:03:21How was it?
00:03:21Yeah.
00:03:21It was wonderful.
00:03:23What'd you see?
00:03:24I saw acrobats and jugglers and clowns and animals.
00:03:32What kind of animals, big bird?
00:03:34Oh, A animals.
00:03:36What's an A animal?
00:03:37Oh, A animals are animals whose names begin with the letter A, like armadillo and antelope and aardvark.
00:03:51They had those at the circus.
00:03:52But the one I liked the best was the Ape.
00:03:57A.
00:03:59Ape.
00:04:04Tip-toe through the tulips.
00:04:09Ape.
00:04:11A.
00:04:12Oh, I'm sorry.
00:04:14This is the capital letter A. Next to it is the small letter A. Many words begin with this letter.
00:04:22Alligator, for instance.
00:04:24An alligator is an American reptile, similar to the crocodile, but having a shorter and flatter head.
00:04:32They have also been known to be extremely dangerous.
00:04:36You know, Big Bird, you can also see alligators in the circus.
00:04:40That's another A word.
00:04:41Oh, yeah.
00:04:42You know, I like the circus so much, I told them I'm gonna join them.
00:04:49What?
00:04:49You're gonna join the circus, Big Bird?
00:04:51But what would you do, Big Bird?
00:04:53Yeah.
00:04:53Well, I could do bird imitations.
00:04:57Bird imitations?
00:04:59Really?
00:04:59Sure.
00:05:00Let's hear a few.
00:05:00Okay, here we go.
00:05:03Uh, Twitter, Twitter, Twitter, Twitter, Twitter, Twitter, Cheep, Cheep, Nevermore, Caw, Caw, Caw, Peep, Peep, Cluck, Cluck.
00:05:10Uh, Big Bird, I don't think there's much call for bird invitations in the circus, is there?
00:05:14No.
00:05:14Not anymore, no.
00:05:16Sure, I don't know.
00:05:17Anything else?
00:05:18Wait, wait.
00:05:19I could be an acrobat.
00:05:22An acrobat?
00:05:23Sure.
00:05:24I could walk the tightrope.
00:05:25Big Bird, you weigh too much.
00:05:27That's too dangerous, Big Bird.
00:05:29No, no, listen, I can do it.
00:05:31No, no, I can do it.
00:05:33No, no.
00:05:33I can do it.
00:05:34No, no, no.
00:05:35Big Bird, no, no, no.
00:05:36Listen to me.
00:05:36Look, we could put a rope and tie it to the lamppost that says Sesame Street.
00:05:42Stretch the rope.
00:05:44Mr. Hooper could tie the other end to the tree in front of his store.
00:05:48And then I can walk that...
00:05:50Oh, no, no, no, no.
00:05:50Big Bird, I think you better start out lower.
00:05:52No, no, I can't do it.
00:05:54I know I can't.
00:05:55Okay, all right, all right, all right, all right, Big Birdie.
00:05:58It's easy.
00:05:58Well, it lets you practice, but you better start lower than that.
00:06:01Right.
00:06:02If you insist, but I know I can do it.
00:06:04Well, we'll stretch a rope out for you.
00:06:05Mr. Hooper, would you take that in?
00:06:07Oh, boy.
00:06:07You guys put it lower.
00:06:08Look, just watch me do this.
00:06:10I'm going to go out there and do the two-con twist.
00:06:13The two-con twist.
00:06:14The two-con twist.
00:06:15Yes, I'm going to do a beak-to-tail double flip.
00:06:18Oh, I hope not.
00:06:19Oh, what a backwards.
00:06:21Backwards.
00:06:22Here I go.
00:06:23Watch this.
00:06:24Watch your step.
00:06:24Watch this perfect balance.
00:06:26Watch that first step.
00:06:27One, two, three, four, five, five, six, seven, eight.
00:06:38Oh, good bird.
00:06:39I don't think that's a good idea.
00:06:46One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:06:52One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eight.
00:07:21One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:07:34One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:07:37One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:07:58One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eight.
00:08:16One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, ten.
00:08:22One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:08:35It's no use.
00:08:36I'm so clumsy.
00:08:38I can't do anything right.
00:08:40I can't even be a circus high wire acrobat.
00:08:45Oh, that's all right, Big Bird.
00:08:47Hey, listen, Big Bird, don't feel bad.
00:08:49You know, some people are just better off staying on the ground.
00:08:5410, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
00:09:05Hey, Bert.
00:09:06Bert, come in here.
00:09:07Come on in here, Bert.
00:09:08Hey, Bert.
00:09:09I got a quiz for you.
00:09:10What do you want now?
00:09:11I got a quiz for you, Bert.
00:09:12Oh, boy.
00:09:12Not another game.
00:09:13Yes, yes.
00:09:14This is a quiz, and it's called, What Happened Here?
00:09:16See?
00:09:17Now, what's going to happen is, I'm going to show you a picture, and you have to tell me
00:09:20what happened just before I drew it, right?
00:09:23Yeah, okay.
00:09:24Okay, ready?
00:09:24Except these games are always so simple, you know, Ernie.
00:09:26Not this one, not this one.
00:09:27All right.
00:09:28Take a look at this.
00:09:28Now, here's a picture of a birdcage.
00:09:30Yeah.
00:09:30And the door on the birdcage is open.
00:09:32Yeah.
00:09:33Now, what has just happened?
00:09:35Well, what happened is the door opened, and the bird flew out.
00:09:39Well, that's right.
00:09:41Was that one of your hard ones?
00:09:42We'll get another one.
00:09:43I hope so.
00:09:44Okay.
00:09:45Here's a picture of a man.
00:09:46That's a man.
00:09:47And down here is a banana peel.
00:09:49Yeah.
00:09:50What happened?
00:09:51Well, the man just stepped on the banana peel and fell down.
00:09:56Yeah, sir.
00:09:56Well, that's right, too.
00:09:58I bet you peeked at these, Bert.
00:09:59No, I didn't.
00:10:00They're all so simple, Ernie.
00:10:01I told you that before.
00:10:02Here's a tough one.
00:10:03Here's a tough one, Bert.
00:10:04Let's see if you can tell me what happened here.
00:10:07What happened there?
00:10:08Mm-hmm.
00:10:09Ernie, I don't see anything.
00:10:11Well, will you give up?
00:10:12No, give up?
00:10:13That's ridiculous.
00:10:14The paper is absolutely blank.
00:10:16This is a picture of a cow eating grass.
00:10:20I don't see any grass.
00:10:21Of course not.
00:10:22The cow ate it.
00:10:23I don't see any cow.
00:10:24Well, after she ate the grass, she went home.
00:10:27She went home.
00:10:27Why should she stay around?
00:10:29Sure, I'm fine.
00:10:31It certainly was nice of you to bring me these lovely roses.
00:10:34Aren't they pretty?
00:10:36Aren't they pretty, Richard?
00:10:37Yeah.
00:10:37Well, I wouldn't have, except today is a special holiday for us groaches.
00:10:42Oh, really?
00:10:42Yeah.
00:10:43This is Ebenezer Scrooge's birthday.
00:10:46Now, so we celebrate by being mean.
00:10:50It wasn't mean to bring me roses.
00:10:52As a matter of fact, I think it was very sweet.
00:10:54Roses?
00:10:55Uh-huh.
00:10:55I didn't bring you a bunch of roses.
00:10:57I brought you a bunch of thorns.
00:10:59Oh.
00:11:00The roses just happened to come along with them for free.
00:11:03I see.
00:11:04Well, anyway, I think it was very nice of you to do so.
00:11:07Would you like to stay for lunch?
00:11:09Well, what are you having?
00:11:11We're having sandwiches.
00:11:12Cheese sandwiches.
00:11:14Cheese sandwiches?
00:11:15I hate sandwiches.
00:11:17And I hate cheese.
00:11:18Hey, wait, wait.
00:11:19Do you have any peanut butter and jelly?
00:11:22Yeah, we have peanut butter and jelly.
00:11:23Would you like peanut butter and jelly?
00:11:24Yeah, well, I don't hate peanut butter and jelly as much as I hate cheese.
00:11:28Uh-huh.
00:11:28I like cheese better.
00:11:30You do?
00:11:30Well, let's all cooperate and get lunch ready.
00:11:33All right.
00:11:33Wait, what?
00:11:34What's cooperate mean?
00:11:35Oscar, you know what cooperation means.
00:11:38What does it mean, Shelley?
00:11:40Working together.
00:11:40Working together.
00:11:41You know that.
00:11:41Yeah, but I don't like to work.
00:11:43Oh, you don't like to work together or separately, right?
00:11:46As a matter of fact, look at this pair of scissors.
00:11:49Now, this is cooperation in action.
00:11:51Oh, what's this?
00:11:52Going to be a lecture or something?
00:11:54No, I'm just going to tell a little story about a pair of scissors.
00:11:57You know, once upon a time there was a pair of scissors, and as long as they worked together, as
00:12:03long as they cooperated, they could do lots of things.
00:12:06Children used to use them to cut out paper dolls, and mothers used to use them to cut the stems
00:12:11off roses so they could make pretty bouquets.
00:12:14Men even used to use them to cut cloth to make clothes.
00:12:17But as most people who live together, you know, once in a while they have a little argument.
00:12:24Well, the scissors had an argument, and this blade said to this blade, look, I don't need you.
00:12:30I can do everything by myself, and I want to do everything by myself.
00:12:35So the other blade said, okay, Charlie, if you feel that way, I mean, what can I say?
00:12:40So Charlie's blade stomped off.
00:12:42He came upon a piece of paper who said, hey, Charlie, am I glad to see you.
00:12:47Would you please cut me in half?
00:12:49I need to be in two pieces.
00:12:51So Charlie said, okay.
00:12:53And he went like that.
00:12:55He went like that again, and nothing happened.
00:12:57And the paper said, Charlie, what's the matter?
00:12:59He said, I don't know.
00:13:00I can't cut you in half without Bruce.
00:13:03He said, I really need his cooperation, and I never knew it before.
00:13:08And just about the same time, Bruce was having problems of his own,
00:13:11because he came upon a rose, and the rose said, oh, Bruce, I'm so glad to see you.
00:13:16Would you cut the stem a little shorter so I can go in the vase with the other roses?
00:13:20And Bruce said, sure, I'd be glad to.
00:13:23But Bruce cut and cut, and nothing happened.
00:13:26And he said, Rose, I'm sorry, I have to apologize.
00:13:30Without Charlie's cooperation, I really can't cut your stem any shorter.
00:13:34Well, just as he said that, Charlie happened to be coming around the corner,
00:13:37and he looked awfully, awfully discouraged.
00:13:41He had his head down, and he said, oh, Bruce, I'm so glad to see you.
00:13:45I just must apologize because I do need you.
00:13:48I need your cooperation in order to work together so that we can really do a good job.
00:13:54So they said, good.
00:13:55Let's go back together and be a pair of scissors again.
00:13:58And they ran, and they found the paper, and they cut it right in two, just like that, almost like
00:14:05that.
00:14:06And they ran, and they found the rose, and they cut the stem off, and that just shows you that
00:14:12cooperation is good,
00:14:14because then you can do things as long as you work together.
00:14:18Well, I'm glad of one thing. I'm glad I'm not a pair of scissors.
00:14:23Why?
00:14:26Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
00:14:50Back! Back! Now stop that snarling! Easy, easy, get ready to jump!
00:14:54Big Bird!
00:14:55How are you?
00:14:55Big Bird! Big Bird, what in the world are you doing out here, yelling with that chair?
00:15:01Well, I was to the circus, you know.
00:15:03Yeah, I know you were.
00:15:04And I saw the wild animal trainers teaching the animals their stunts.
00:15:09And they used a chair to keep the lions from springing at them.
00:15:13And that's what you're doing, huh?
00:15:14Well, of course. I'm going to be a wild animal trainer in the circus.
00:15:17Well, the only problem is, Big Bird, you don't have a wild animal here.
00:15:20I do so.
00:15:21Where?
00:15:21He's right there.
00:15:23Right where?
00:15:24Right there.
00:15:26Oh, Big Bird, don't you know what this is?
00:15:29Sure. Look out, don't get near him. It's ferocious.
00:15:31This is one of the nicest little pets. He's a little box turtle that you'll ever see.
00:15:36That's a wild, wild animal that cannot be tamed.
00:15:41Isn't he cute?
00:15:42You can put your finger right in front of his mouth to feed him, and he's very gentle.
00:15:46Look out! He's frightening!
00:15:48See?
00:15:49He'll get you! Look out!
00:15:51Really, you can feed them little bits of hamburger or lettuce or anything like that if you have any.
00:15:57Look out! Bob! Bob!
00:15:58He's a man-eater!
00:15:59There's only one thing you can't really teach a turtle to do, and that's any kind of a trick.
00:16:03Oh, no, he can do tricks!
00:16:05I'm teaching him...
00:16:05But they make nice little pets, but you just can't teach them anything at all.
00:16:08I'm teaching him how to jump through a hoop.
00:16:11Okay. Come on. Jump through a hoop.
00:16:14Uh...
00:16:14Big Bird, I'm...
00:16:15Here he goes.
00:16:16I'm afraid...
00:16:16Hell, you...
00:16:17You just don't teach a turtle how to jump through a hoop, Big Bird.
00:16:21I think he's getting ready. He blinked.
00:16:23No.
00:16:24Uh...
00:16:25Gee, I'm afraid not, Big Bird.
00:16:26You see, they make nice little pets, but you can't really teach them anything like that.
00:16:31Oh.
00:16:32Well...
00:16:33They make nice pets.
00:16:33I'll never be a wild animal trainer.
00:16:35The last animal I tried to teach how to jump through a hoop kept getting all his arms caught.
00:16:42He...
00:16:42He kept getting all his arms caught, Big Bird?
00:16:45Hmm.
00:16:46Well...
00:16:46How...
00:16:47How many arms did he have?
00:16:48Eight.
00:16:49He was an octopus.
00:16:56I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus's garden in the shade.
00:17:06He'd let us in, knows where we've been in his octopus's garden in the shade.
00:17:30Take it, fish.
00:17:33We would be warm below the storm in our little hideaway beneath the waves.
00:17:42Resting our head on the seabed in an octopus's garden near a cave.
00:17:52We would sing and dance around because we know we can't be found.
00:18:01I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus's garden in the shade.
00:18:09Here's the fish again.
00:18:11Yes, I'd be in that garden looking up at the arms of that octopus.
00:18:16An octopus has eight arms.
00:18:19Let's count them.
00:18:21One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:18:25That's a lot of octopus.
00:18:29We would shout and swim about the coral that lies beneath the waves.
00:18:37Here's the crown.
00:18:38Oh, what joy for every girl and boy.
00:18:42I know when they're happy and they're free only.
00:18:47We would be so happy, you and me.
00:18:52No one there to tell us what to do.
00:18:57I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus's garden with you.
00:19:05In an octopus's garden with you.
00:19:17You know, one of the most exciting things about an octopus is that it has eight arms.
00:19:22That's funny, so does an octopus.
00:19:25One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:19:31One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:19:40Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
00:19:45One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, eight, eight, eight, let's sing the form of eight.
00:20:01How many is eight?
00:20:04Eight blocks.
00:20:07One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:20:12Eight?
00:20:13Eight blocks.
00:20:18One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:20:23Eight puppets.
00:20:25One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:20:36Eight puppies.
00:20:38One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight!
00:20:44Eight, five more!
00:20:47One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight!
00:20:53Eight raspberry pudding desserts!
00:20:56One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight!
00:21:03And that's the boy of me!
00:21:14Hey, Ernie.
00:21:15Hey, Ernie, could you put my egg away, please?
00:21:17Oh, yeah, sure, Bert.
00:21:18I just thought you were going to eat it.
00:21:20Yeah, I am later.
00:21:21Well, if you're going to eat it, I mean, why bother to put it away?
00:21:23Because I'm going to eat it later, Ernie.
00:21:25You see, if you put it...
00:21:26No, never mind.
00:21:28Well, I mean, I'd be happy to put it away
00:21:29if that's what you want done with it.
00:21:31I don't care.
00:21:31Forget it, Ernie.
00:21:33I mean, just why bother to put something away, you know,
00:21:35if you're just going to bring it right back out again?
00:21:37Drop it, Ernie!
00:21:39I beg your pardon?
00:21:40Drop it!
00:21:55A, B, C, D, E.
00:21:59There's an egg here on my knee.
00:22:02F, T, H, I, J.
00:22:06Brush the silly thing away.
00:22:09K, L, M, and O.
00:22:13It doesn't seem to want to go.
00:22:16C, Q, R, S, T.
00:22:20Sorry, pal.
00:22:21Don't look at me.
00:22:23U, B, W.
00:22:27I didn't mean to trouble you.
00:22:30X, Y, then there's E.
00:22:34Now there's a lizard on your knee.
00:22:37I dream of Jeannie with a light brown hair.
00:22:44Soft as a ferny on the summer's lode.
00:22:51I'm tracing this bowl, Shelly.
00:22:54Are you looking at the bowl?
00:22:56Yeah.
00:22:56Now, I'm going to make a letter from this.
00:22:59You're going to make a letter from a bowl?
00:23:01Yes, from tracing this round bowl.
00:23:03Shelly, what letter is that?
00:23:04O.
00:23:05The letter O.
00:23:06See, Oscar?
00:23:07O for Oscar.
00:23:08Now, with one fell swoop of the pen,
00:23:12I'm going to turn it into another letter, just like magic.
00:23:14That's impossible.
00:23:15It's not impossible.
00:23:17Oscar, what letter will this be?
00:23:19Oh.
00:23:22Oh, I know what that is, but I'm not going to tell.
00:23:25Well, Reggie, you tell us, then.
00:23:27It's a Q.
00:23:28It's a letter Q.
00:23:29I knew that.
00:23:30Oh.
00:23:31Why don't we look at this Q and find out some more information all about it?
00:23:39My name is Quincy, and I'm here to talk about Q.
00:23:43Uh, here's a Q.
00:23:46There, now.
00:23:50Oh, oh, wait a minute.
00:23:51Hold it.
00:23:52Uh, that's not a Q.
00:23:54It's almost a Q, but something is missing.
00:23:58Oh, yeah.
00:23:59I knew I left off something.
00:24:02There.
00:24:03That's a Q.
00:24:05Now, Q is used to make words like quick and quench, quarter and quiz.
00:24:11Question.
00:24:12Uh, don't bother me now, kid.
00:24:14I'm busy listing words that start with Q.
00:24:18By Queasy and Quagmire.
00:24:21Question.
00:24:22Uh, not now, son.
00:24:24There's quote and quite and quadricentennial.
00:24:28Question.
00:24:29How about quality and quinine, quiver and quaver?
00:24:33Question.
00:24:34Question.
00:24:35I'm sorry.
00:24:36Uh, you wanted to ask a question?
00:24:38No.
00:24:39I just wanted to say that question starts with a Q.
00:24:43Uh, why, yes.
00:24:45Question.
00:24:46It certainly does.
00:24:47Uh, what else starts with Q?
00:24:50Uh, let me think.
00:24:54Uh, how about queen?
00:24:59Bow before your queen.
00:25:02You're not my queen.
00:25:04I am so.
00:25:05You are not.
00:25:06I am so.
00:25:07You will notice that quarrel is also a Q word.
00:25:13I know another Q word.
00:25:16Quack.
00:25:17Like a duck.
00:25:19Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack.
00:25:23Quiet.
00:25:25Oh, hey.
00:25:26Quiet is a Q word.
00:25:28So is quit.
00:25:29I'm quitting.
00:25:32Well, now, do you remember all the Q words we quoted?
00:25:36There was quick and quench, quarter, quiz, queasy, quagmire, quote, quite, quadricentennial, quality, quinine, quiver, quaver, question, queen, quarrel, quack,
00:25:45quiet, and quit.
00:25:47And I'm quitting.
00:25:52Well, I see.
00:25:53This is the day to meet the letter Q.
00:25:57And here is something beginning with the letter Q.
00:26:02It's a quarter.
00:26:04That's right.
00:26:06Twenty-five cents.
00:26:14Oscar, you know a very interesting thing about the letter Q.
00:26:17What's that?
00:26:18Well, when you use it to spell words, the next letter that follows the Q is always U.
00:26:23Me?
00:26:24No, the letter U.
00:26:25See?
00:26:28The letter U.
00:26:29Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:26:31This letter can also begin words like umbrella.
00:26:35Oh, here comes another one of those messages.
00:26:39U.
00:26:41U.
00:26:43U.
00:26:44U.
00:26:45U.
00:26:48U.
00:26:52U.
00:26:53U.
00:26:53The letter U.
00:26:55U is for unicorn.
00:26:59The unicorn is an imaginary animal.
00:27:04U is for umbrella.
00:27:10The unicorn puts up the umbrella
00:27:22That's an ugly umbrella
00:27:25That's an unusually ugly umbrella
00:27:29U is for underwear
00:27:42The unicorn under the unusually ugly umbrella
00:27:48Is in his underwear
00:27:52U is for uniform
00:28:03The unicorn in his underwear
00:28:07Under the unusually ugly umbrella
00:28:11Is in uniform
00:28:13U is for ukulele
00:28:23The unicorn in his underwear
00:28:26Under the unusually ugly umbrella
00:28:30In his uniform
00:28:31Is using the ukulele
00:28:35U is for unicycle
00:28:41The unicorn in his underwear
00:28:44Under the unusually ugly umbrella
00:28:49In his uniform
00:28:50Is using the ukulele
00:28:53Upon the unicycle
00:28:59Ultimately upsetting
00:29:04Let's go see what Oscar's doing today
00:29:11Hello Oscar
00:29:12Sam the trash man
00:29:14Got anything for me today
00:29:15Hi Sam, how are you?
00:29:16Oh, hello Gordon
00:29:16Hey, um
00:29:17You're looking for Oscar?
00:29:18If you're looking for Oscar
00:29:20He's not in there
00:29:20He's inside with Susan
00:29:21He's having lunch
00:29:22Oh
00:29:23Oh boy
00:29:25Well
00:29:25Now when Oscar's not home
00:29:27He usually leaves his trash can
00:29:29Right near the front door
00:29:30Oh yeah?
00:29:31Take a look around here
00:29:32All right
00:29:33Oh yeah
00:29:34Here it is
00:29:35Right where he said he'd leave it
00:29:39Oh boy
00:29:41Oscar sure got a big load today
00:29:44Sam
00:29:44Sam
00:29:45That's the smallest trash can
00:29:47I've ever seen
00:29:48Oh, don't worry about that Gordon
00:29:50We've got special trucks
00:29:52For a job like this
00:29:53You have, huh?
00:29:54Yep
00:29:55Okay, Eddie
00:29:56Back her up
00:29:59Back her up
00:30:00Let's get it
00:30:02Okay
00:30:03That's it, Eddie
00:30:05I'll just empty
00:30:06Oh
00:30:11I will just
00:30:13Empty Oscar's trash
00:30:15Right into the truck
00:30:16Yeah
00:30:21Get it all
00:30:23Yep
00:30:23She's clean now
00:30:26Okay, Eddie
00:30:28Move her up
00:30:34That's all for today
00:30:35That's a tough job
00:30:37See you tomorrow, Gordon
00:30:39Oh, yeah, yeah
00:30:40See you later, Sam
00:30:43Now, now I've seen everything
00:30:46But you haven't
00:30:47Unless you've seen
00:30:48Bert
00:30:50Sneeze
00:30:54Hey, what's up, Bert?
00:30:55Randy, don't bother me
00:30:56I'm gonna sneeze
00:30:57Sneeze?
00:30:58Yeah
00:30:58Hey, why, you can't sneeze, Bert
00:31:00You don't even have a hanky
00:31:01You can't sneeze without a hanky
00:31:02If I get my hanky
00:31:04If I can see
00:31:04If I get my hanky
00:31:05Yeah
00:31:05I'm gonna sneeze
00:31:06Sneeze
00:31:07Sneeze
00:31:07Sneeze
00:31:09I'll tell you what, Bert
00:31:10Hey, you wait right here
00:31:11Don't move me
00:31:11I'll go out there
00:31:12And get a hanky for you
00:31:13Wait right here
00:31:13Don't move
00:31:14Don't move
00:31:14Don't move me
00:31:14Don't move me
00:31:15Don't move
00:31:16Don't hit me again
00:31:19Hurry, Ernie
00:31:19I'm gonna sneeze
00:31:20Hurry, hurry, hurry
00:31:23Okay, Bert
00:31:24Here's the hanky
00:31:25Hey, you can go ahead
00:31:25And sneeze now
00:31:26Okay
00:31:26Go ahead
00:31:26I'll hold the hanky for you
00:31:27You know
00:31:28Sneeze right in here, boy
00:31:29Give me a pretty big sneeze
00:31:29Okay, don't worry about it
00:31:31When you gotta sneeze
00:31:32You gotta sneeze
00:31:32Yes, that's right
00:31:33Go ahead
00:31:33Sneeze any way you want to
00:31:34Put the hanky right here
00:31:35Okay
00:31:35Go ahead, Bert
00:31:38It's coming
00:31:39I feel it
00:31:41It's gonna be a big one
00:31:47There, that's better, Ernie
00:31:49That's good, thanks
00:31:50Um, Bert
00:31:53Bad news, Bert
00:31:54What's that?
00:31:55Well, it's your nose here
00:31:56Afraid you sneezed your nose off there, Bert
00:32:00Rats
00:32:02Ernie
00:32:02Yeah
00:32:03Do me a favor
00:32:03What's that, Bert?
00:32:05Keep it quiet
00:32:06Yeah
00:32:07Put my nose back on
00:32:09Oh, well, sure, Bert
00:32:10Okay
00:32:10I mean, I'd be happy to do that
00:32:11Okay
00:32:12I mean, that's what friends are for, aren't they?
00:32:14Okay, friends
00:32:14Put their friends' noses back on, right?
00:32:16Right, okay
00:32:16Sure
00:32:16Put my nose back on
00:32:18Lean down, Bert
00:32:19Okay
00:32:19Lean down
00:32:20Right
00:32:21How about right there?
00:32:22How's that, Bert?
00:32:24Ernie
00:32:26I don't think that's quite right
00:32:28Hey, look at that
00:32:29Look at that, Bert
00:32:29Hey, you know
00:32:30You should see where your nose is
00:32:31Yeah
00:32:32Why do you look funny, Bert?
00:32:33I see it
00:32:33Out of my left eye
00:32:34I see it
00:32:34Okay
00:32:35Yeah
00:32:35Well, you just put it back
00:32:36Put it back where it belongs
00:32:37Okay
00:32:37Okay, okay
00:32:38Here we go
00:32:38Now, no funny stuff
00:32:39Lean down
00:32:40Lean way down, Bert
00:32:41Way down low
00:32:42And how about we put it right
00:32:44How about there?
00:32:45How's that, Bert?
00:32:46Oh, that's great, Ernie
00:32:48Oh, yeah
00:32:48That was cute
00:32:49Okay, now do it right
00:32:50Okay
00:32:51It goes lower, Ernie
00:32:52I think you're right
00:32:53It looks pretty funny
00:32:54Where it is
00:32:54Ho, ho
00:32:56Ho, ho
00:32:56Now just do it right
00:32:57Put it lower
00:32:58Okay, okay
00:32:59Lean down
00:32:59Lean down
00:32:59All right
00:33:00Now do it right, Ernie
00:33:01Come on
00:33:01Okay
00:33:01Let's see
00:33:02It goes way down
00:33:03How about down
00:33:04And about along in here
00:33:06As I recall
00:33:06How's that, Bert?
00:33:09Ernie
00:33:09For the last time
00:33:11When you do it right
00:33:12Cut the funny stuff
00:33:13Come on now
00:33:14It looks good on you there, Bert
00:33:15It looks good on you
00:33:15Now put it above my mouth
00:33:17Above my mouth
00:33:17You know where it goes, Ernie
00:33:19Don't you?
00:33:19You know where it goes
00:33:20Where the nose goes
00:33:21You know where it goes
00:33:22Okay
00:33:23That's right
00:33:24There
00:33:25How's that, Bert?
00:33:26Ah, that feels
00:33:28Lots better
00:33:29Thanks
00:33:30Yeah, you look like you again
00:33:33Oh, no
00:33:34Now what, Bert?
00:33:36I'm gonna sneeze again
00:33:41Of course, a nose
00:33:43Is just one small part
00:33:44Of a person
00:33:44See if you can find
00:33:46Some other parts
00:33:47Like these two do
00:34:01The other day
00:34:03I was watering the flowers
00:34:05In our backyard
00:34:06And my brother came out
00:34:08With a surprise
00:34:10Hey, look what I got
00:34:12What is it?
00:34:14What is it?
00:34:14A jigsaw puzzle
00:34:16Oh good, let's do it
00:34:18It was the biggest jigsaw puzzle
00:34:20I ever saw
00:34:22Each piece was a different part
00:34:24Of the body
00:34:25To make a picture
00:34:26Of a little boy
00:34:28At the beach
00:34:30This is a leg
00:34:32This is another leg
00:34:34First we put in the legs
00:34:36This is another leg
00:34:37And then the feet
00:34:40This is a foot
00:34:47This is a foot
00:34:52This is another foot
00:34:55This is a hand
00:34:57Then the hands
00:35:07This is another hand
00:35:09This is an arm
00:35:13Then the arms
00:35:15This is an arm
00:35:19This is another arm
00:35:21This is a body
00:35:25The body
00:35:28This is a body
00:35:31And the head
00:35:34This is a head
00:35:48This is a foot
00:36:05This is a foot
00:36:06This is another foot
00:36:09This is another foot
00:36:15This is another foot
00:36:16This is another foot
00:36:16This is another foot
00:36:17This is another foot
00:36:17This is another foot
00:36:17This is another foot
00:36:17This is another foot
00:36:19This is another foot
00:36:20This is another foot
00:36:23This is another foot
00:36:31this is a body
00:36:35and this is a head
00:36:39look at that silly brother of mine
00:36:41he thinks he's a jigsaw puzzle
00:36:49isn't this a nice pony sumiko
00:36:50would you like to pet him
00:36:52pet him right there
00:36:56like him paul
00:36:58you know what kind of a pony this is
00:37:00a shetland pony right
00:37:04they're called shetland ponies because they
00:37:06originally came from an island
00:37:10called the shetland islands near scotland
00:37:13right in scotland
00:37:15this is as big as these ponies get
00:37:17they're small
00:37:19used mostly for pets and for riding around
00:37:24you know how old this pony is
00:37:26seven
00:37:26seven and that's just how old you are right
00:37:30i wonder if your birthdays are on the same day
00:37:33maybe he could sing happy birthday to you
00:37:37would you like to go for a ride sumiko
00:37:39okay you have to come around this side now because you always get on a
00:37:43always get on a pony or a horse on the on the left side
00:37:48and the first thing you have to do is put your left foot in the stirrup
00:37:52right this is the stirrup down here
00:37:53and you hold on to the horn on the saddle
00:37:56and push yourself up
00:37:58okay this is the saddle right
00:38:00this is the horn
00:38:02and you know what these are
00:38:05this is called the reins
00:38:06no he's okay
00:38:10these stirrups are a little bit
00:38:11a little bit long for you
00:38:13okay
00:38:14now you hold this one in the left hand
00:38:16and this one in the right hand
00:38:17you say
00:38:19get out
00:38:23is that fun
00:38:27and to stop them
00:38:28you just pull a little bit up on the reins like that and say ho
00:38:32how do you say
00:38:34how do you say pony in japanese sumiko
00:38:37um
00:38:39umma
00:38:40it's a umma
00:38:41okay
00:38:42shall we go for more of a ride on our umma
00:38:46umma
00:38:48that's a nice word for a pony
00:38:52and here's a message
00:38:53from number eight
00:39:00one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
00:39:07one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
00:39:10eight
00:39:12eight
00:39:25one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
00:39:26one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
00:39:31one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
00:39:43Hey, Gordon! Mr. Hooper!
00:39:46Hello, Big Bird.
00:39:47Hello, Big Bird.
00:39:48How are you?
00:39:49Hey, I know what I'm going to be when I join the circus.
00:39:53Oh, you do? What?
00:39:54I'm going to be one of the clowns.
00:39:56You're going to be a clown, huh?
00:39:58Sure.
00:39:59Now, and listen to these side-splitter jokes.
00:40:01All right, okay?
00:40:03What would you get if you put a bunch of ducks into a box?
00:40:08I don't know.
00:40:10What would you get if you put a bunch of ducks inside a box?
00:40:13Yeah, like you said, what would you get?
00:40:15You'd get a box of quackers!
00:40:18Quackers?
00:40:19Quackers.
00:40:20Well, that's not bad.
00:40:22Not bad. It needs a little polish.
00:40:24Well, wait a minute. Now, listen to this one.
00:40:26You'll love this one.
00:40:27Yeah, what is it?
00:40:28What did one wall say to the other wall?
00:40:31Well, I don't know.
00:40:33What did one wall say to the other wall?
00:40:35Yeah, like you said, what did one wall say to the other wall?
00:40:38You ready?
00:40:39Yeah.
00:40:41You'll love this one.
00:40:41I will.
00:40:42He said, I'll meet you at the corner.
00:40:54It wasn't bad, Big Bird.
00:40:56No, it's no use. Clowns are supposed to make people laugh.
00:41:00Yeah.
00:41:01I can't make anybody laugh.
00:41:03You laughed a little.
00:41:03But look, I'll tell you what. We'll think of something else for you to be, okay?
00:41:06We will?
00:41:07That's a promise, Big Bird.
00:41:08We'll think of something else for you to be, but in the meantime, while we're thinking,
00:41:11let's watch this message from the number nine.
00:41:15One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:41:24Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
00:41:27One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, nine, nine, nine, let's sing them all along.
00:41:45How many is mine?
00:41:48Nine noodles.
00:41:51Nine noodles.
00:41:52One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, nine, lice.
00:42:08One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
00:42:22Nine mice.
00:42:24One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
00:42:31Nine quarters.
00:42:33One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
00:42:39Nine, coconut custard, pies.
00:43:02What things make sounds?
00:43:04Many things make sense.
00:43:07What are those sounds?
00:43:08Birds singing.
00:43:21That's a big bird.
00:43:23That's a rooster. He crows.
00:43:28Those are sheep.
00:43:34Those two?
00:43:36They're baby sheep. Lamb.
00:43:39Maybe they're Lewis.
00:43:41No, they're not.
00:43:47That's a cow.
00:43:48Cows moo.
00:43:54Ducks clack.
00:43:59Geese honk.
00:44:06Hen's clock.
00:44:14I know those sounds.
00:44:17Those are breakfast sounds.
00:44:29Why doesn't the dog bark?
00:44:32You can't bark with your mouth full.
00:44:42Walking makes a sound.
00:44:52And cars make sounds.
00:44:55That's not a car. That's a truck.
00:45:15That's a car.
00:45:18That's a car.
00:45:38Those are machines that make roves.
00:46:03They make big sounds.
00:46:06They're big machines, silly.
00:46:08Little machines can make big sounds, too.
00:46:12Like a chainsaw.
00:46:30Airplanes make kind of whistle sounds.
00:46:43Trades rattle.
00:46:46The city has many sounds.
00:46:52A horse.
00:46:59A policeman and his whistle.
00:47:01And lots of traffic.
00:47:09A wrist watch.
00:47:13An elevator.
00:47:19Footsteps inside sound different.
00:47:27An office has lots of sounds.
00:47:31Adding machines.
00:47:35Saplers.
00:47:41Typewriters.
00:47:49I hear those sounds.
00:47:52I hear those sounds a lot.
00:47:54Five or six of them.
00:48:06I hear those sounds, too.
00:48:06Why is it so quiet?
00:48:10I don't know.
00:48:15An explosion.
00:48:16Explosion.
00:48:20Thunder.
00:48:24And rain.
00:48:33The wind.
00:48:46Running streams.
00:49:01There's so many sounds.
00:49:04Is silence a sound?
00:49:07I don't know.
00:49:10Neither do I.
00:49:12Well, we're all finished.
00:49:13Would you like another sandwich, Oscar?
00:49:15No, no, no.
00:49:16The one I had was plenty, Susan.
00:49:18Oh.
00:49:19And it was very tasty, too, I might add.
00:49:22Oh, well, thank you. I'm glad you liked it.
00:49:24Well, it isn't that I haven't tasted better sandwiches, you know.
00:49:28Mm-hmm.
00:49:29But as sandwiches go, it wasn't that bad.
00:49:32There were one or two good things about it.
00:49:34Mm.
00:49:35Well, thanks for the compliment, anyway.
00:49:38Don't mention it.
00:49:39Are we ready for dessert?
00:49:40We're having ice cream and cake for dessert, Oscar.
00:49:43Don't you have any pickles?
00:49:45Pickles?
00:49:47Pickles for dessert?
00:49:48Yeah.
00:49:48The bumpy, ugly, and sour kind.
00:49:52The sourer, the betterer.
00:49:54I don't think I have any pickles, Oscar.
00:49:57None?
00:49:58Not one?
00:49:59Not a simple pickle?
00:50:00I'll go look in the refrigerator.
00:50:03Why?
00:50:04Sure hope you can find some, Susan.
00:50:07Could sure use a pickle.
00:50:08I found some.
00:50:10Oh.
00:50:11Boy, even one pickle is better than none.
00:50:14Mm.
00:50:16Well, here.
00:50:16I'll give you some.
00:50:17Oh, boy.
00:50:18Every day I need at least two sour pickles.
00:50:21Doctor's orders.
00:50:22There's some.
00:50:23You call that some?
00:50:26Just a minute.
00:50:27There's some more.
00:50:29There's some more.
00:50:31Well, that's a little better.
00:50:31There's some more.
00:50:32Now you have them all.
00:50:34And I don't have any.
00:50:36The jar's empty.
00:50:38Just one more thing, Susan.
00:50:40What?
00:50:41Don't you have any chocolate syrup?
00:50:45Chocolate syrup for what, Oscar?
00:50:47Well, I want to pour it over the pickles.
00:50:51Pickles and chocolate syrup.
00:50:53Now that's what I really call dessert.
00:50:56Yuck.
00:51:03Hey, Jim!
00:51:06Hello, buddy.
00:51:08What is it, buddy?
00:51:09What are you so happy about?
00:51:11My new jacket, Jim.
00:51:12You like it?
00:51:13That's a fine-looking jacket.
00:51:15Thanks, Jim.
00:51:15What a beautiful jacket.
00:51:16Turn around, buddy.
00:51:17Let me take a look at it.
00:51:23Buddy.
00:51:24Huh?
00:51:25Did you, by any chance, buy that jacket at Ralph's clothing store?
00:51:32How'd you know that, Jim?
00:51:33I know that because the jacket still has a great big label on it.
00:51:38A what on it?
00:51:39A label.
00:51:41No label on my jacket, Jim.
00:51:43There most certainly is.
00:51:44And you know what the label says?
00:51:45What?
00:51:46Turn around here.
00:51:48The label says, shop at Ralph's clothing store.
00:51:52Right on the back of your jacket.
00:52:00I can't see any label.
00:52:02Of course you can't see it because the label's not on your front.
00:52:05It's on the back of the jacket.
00:52:07On the back?
00:52:08On the back.
00:52:13I can't see the label, Jim.
00:52:15Buddy, believe me when I tell you it's there.
00:52:18Now, if you'd like, I'll help you take the label off the jacket.
00:52:21Wait a minute.
00:52:22What is it?
00:52:23You can't take it off because if it's real pretty, I might like that label and I want
00:52:29to keep it on the jacket and wear it.
00:52:31So you can't take it off until I see the label.
00:52:34Well, that's up to you.
00:52:36Only one problem, Jim.
00:52:38What is it?
00:52:39How am I going to see the label?
00:52:42You can't think of anything by yourself, can you?
00:52:46Let me see now.
00:52:49I've got an idea.
00:52:51Good boy.
00:52:52All we have to do is walk you over to the mirror.
00:52:54Yeah?
00:52:55Then you'll just look in the mirror and then you'll be able to see the label that's on
00:52:58your jacket.
00:52:59Mm-hmm.
00:53:00You sure are smart, Jim.
00:53:01Come with Jim.
00:53:02All right, here we go.
00:53:03Look right in that mirror and tell me what you see.
00:53:09I don't see the label.
00:53:12Well, of course you can't see the label because you're facing with your front to the mirror.
00:53:17The label is on the back.
00:53:18So all you have to do is turn with your back to the mirror and then you'll be able to
00:53:22see
00:53:22the label.
00:53:30Hey, Jim.
00:53:31What?
00:53:33I can't see the label.
00:53:39There's something very wrong going on here.
00:53:43You face with your front to the mirror because the label wasn't on the front, then you turn
00:53:48with your back to the label.
00:53:50Now, if the label's on the back of your jacket...
00:53:52Hey, Jim!
00:53:53What is it?
00:53:53I got it figured out.
00:53:54What?
00:53:55I can't see...
00:53:56I can see the front, but there's no label on it, right?
00:53:59Right.
00:53:59The label's on the back.
00:54:00Right.
00:54:00If I take the back of the jacket and put it around into the front, then I'll be able
00:54:05to see that label.
00:54:07I'll take me a good look at that label then.
00:54:10Hmm.
00:54:10Buddy, for once in your life you've had a good idea.
00:54:14Thanks, Jim.
00:54:14Good boy.
00:54:15Take the jacket right off and we'll do what you say.
00:54:18Just take it right off and we'll put it off the way that old Buddy said.
00:54:24All right.
00:54:26Fix the colors.
00:54:28There.
00:54:30What's that?
00:54:32Huh?
00:54:34That's one of the prettiest labels I ever saw in my life.
00:54:38Certainly is.
00:54:39That label is so pretty I'm going to leave it on the jacket and I'm going to wear it everywhere
00:54:43we go.
00:54:44Good boy.
00:54:45You did it again, Jim.
00:54:46Of course.
00:54:46I told you I'd do it.
00:54:48You ready to go for a walk, Buddy?
00:54:49Sure would like to go for a walk now.
00:54:51Let's go.
00:54:52Hold it.
00:54:53What?
00:54:54Buddy.
00:54:54What?
00:54:54You can go for a walk looking like that.
00:54:57You have to take your jacket off and put it on the right way.
00:55:01Oh!
00:55:02Yeah.
00:55:02Take the jacket right off.
00:55:05It'll look nice and pretty for the walk that Buddy and Jim are going to take together as two friends.
00:55:10Mm-hmm.
00:55:12Oh, that's a great looking jacket.
00:55:13Thanks, Jim.
00:55:14You ready to go for a walk?
00:55:16Let's go.
00:55:17Let's go.
00:55:19Boy, you think the people on the street will notice me today, Jim?
00:55:23Of course they'll notice.
00:55:24That's a beautiful jacket.
00:55:25Oh, thank you.
00:55:27Big Bird, we figured out the job for you.
00:55:30We have the perfect job for you.
00:55:31No, it's no use.
00:55:33There's no job for me in the circus.
00:55:34Oh, yes, there is.
00:55:36Yes, there is.
00:55:37The ringmaster.
00:55:39The ringmaster.
00:55:40The ringmaster.
00:55:41The ringmaster.
00:55:41I got the whistle for you.
00:55:42Here's the whistle.
00:55:43Yeah, okay.
00:55:44And the whip.
00:55:46Terrific.
00:55:47Yeah.
00:55:48Can you crack the whip?
00:55:48Watch out, watch out.
00:55:49Back off.
00:55:51Whoa, wait.
00:55:52Oh!
00:55:53We made it.
00:55:54Good job.
00:55:54Good to go, Big Bird.
00:55:55Go get him, Big Bird.
00:55:57Say goodbye, Big Bird.
00:55:58Yeah, Big Bird.
00:56:00It's all yours.
00:56:01Go get him, Big Bird.
00:56:03Oh.
00:56:05Ape.
00:56:10Tip-toe through the tulips.
00:56:14Ape.
00:56:16Ape.
00:56:19Hey.
00:56:23Hey, Ernie.
00:56:24Hello, Bert.
00:56:26Hey, Ernie.
00:56:27What is that weird-looking machine for?
00:56:29Well, this weird-looking machine right here is called an A maker.
00:56:32You see, it makes A's.
00:56:34Makes A's.
00:56:34Right.
00:56:35You want to see it in action?
00:56:36I certainly do.
00:56:37Yeah, show me.
00:56:37Watch this.
00:56:38First of all, I turn the crank over here.
00:56:40Turn the crank.
00:56:40And then I push the button on top.
00:56:49Push the button on top.
00:57:05And out will come to A.
00:57:06And here it comes.
00:57:07Uh.
00:57:09Well.
00:57:10Must be broken.
00:57:11Well, not really.
00:57:12No?
00:57:13It just means that it just started raining outside.
00:57:16It just started raining outside.
00:57:18Well, what's that got to do with making A's?
00:57:20Well, you see, this machine only makes A while the sun shines.
00:57:29Yeah.
00:57:30Let's see.
00:57:30Uh.
00:57:31Hey, here comes-
00:57:32Hey!
00:57:32The Coquering Hero!
00:57:34Big Bird!
00:57:35Hey, how you going, Big Bird?
00:57:36How'd it go?
00:57:38How'd it go?
00:57:38How'd it go?
00:57:49How'd it go?
00:57:52No.
00:57:53They just laughed at me and told me to go home.
00:57:56Laughed at you?
00:57:57Mm-hmm.
00:57:57Did they laugh at you, Big Bird?
00:57:59It's just because you're so big and handsome and talented and everything.
00:58:03And you're just too good for the circus.
00:58:04Absolutely.
00:58:04I am.
00:58:05And besides, we'd miss you on Sesame Street.
00:58:08You would?
00:58:08Oh, yeah.
00:58:08Everybody would miss you.
00:58:10Even Oscar would miss you.
00:58:11He would?
00:58:12Right.
00:58:13Whoa!
00:58:14Gee, I must have been silly to want to run off to the circus anyway.
00:58:17Yeah.
00:58:18I'm needed right here on Sesame Street.
00:58:20That's right.
00:58:21Sure are.
00:58:21Yes, sir.
00:58:23Besides, since the ice show is coming, I've got to practice.
00:58:27Practice?
00:58:28Practice.
00:58:29Sure, on my ice skates.
00:58:31Ice skates?
00:58:32Ice skates?
00:58:33Sure.
00:58:33I'm going to go and join the ice show and go skating all around the world.
00:58:38Boy, am I going to skate.
00:58:39Let's see.
00:58:40Where'd I put those skates of mine?
00:58:41Let me get going down those ice skates.
00:58:45Ice skate.
00:58:46How are we going to talk about it?
00:58:47This one.
00:58:48I don't know.
00:58:50You see how he runs in the mailbox?
00:58:52Look.
00:58:53We will find some way to keep Big Bird from ice skating.
00:58:58Okay?
00:58:59You come back and join us.
00:59:00Make sure you do.
00:59:01See you later.
00:59:02Look, Gordon.
00:59:03Look, Gordon.
00:59:03You and Bobby have to hold him up.
00:59:06I can't hold him up.
00:59:07I know.
00:59:08I've got a plan.
00:59:09I've got a plan.
00:59:30I've got a plan.
00:59:31It will be him up.
00:59:32One workshop.
00:59:41We walk all around.
00:59:46I've got a plan.
00:59:53All right.
00:59:53Let's get in.
00:59:55It will be next time.
01:00:00I wanted to get up here.
01:00:01It's again the end in our

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