Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Good rhyme...good rhyme...good rhyme...

Maybe it's just because I'm an English teacher, but this is probably the funniest Sesame Street clip EVER.

Watch it without laughing. I dare you.



Rhyming and sarcasm and incorrect use of personal pronouns. This is comedy at its finest, my friends. Enjoy - and wish me well at parent-teacher interviews tomorrow night! :)

15 comments:

  1. ok silly me ! i didnt leave my email for easy ref !

    i have emailed you but just in case mine's here :

    paperfections@yahoo.com

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  2. So adorable. I'm an English major, and love this stuff. It's great to find another nerd! ;)

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  3. We love cookie monster in our house.. Good luck today. Happy St. Patrick's day..

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  4. I love old Sesame Street clips! It's just not the same anymore!

    Good luck with conferences! I'm going to my sons in a few hours, too.

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  5. Thanks Teri, I needed this, going thru a super hard week this week :S

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  6. FUNNY! And good luck at conferences...stay in a well lit room and always say something positive first *sarcastic smile*!

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  7. Thanks Teri! Me will always love Sesame Street! ;) Good luck tonight. High school conferences.... scary. P.S. The "7 pump" is the Chai. The grande normally comes with 5.

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  8. Me like cookies too!
    Us thought it was very true!
    Pie rhymes with try,
    What else can me do?

    Yes, me chuckled a bit!

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  9. Hi Teri! Just wanted to let you know that Aphra left me a comment and apparently a lady from Australia has already received her kit. Okay, that is just sad! :( Maybe tomorrow???? ;)

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  10. I applied for the DT, so one can only hope! Are you applying as well?

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  11. Hi Teri!! My kit is here!!!! Yay!!! I sure hope that yours makes it in today's mail. If not, Monday for sure!! Let me know. :) The kit is amazing!!! :)

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  12. Oh man parent teacher conferences, were one of my least favorite parts of teaching. Not because I didn't like seeing the parents, as a K teacher I saw and talked to mine all the time. I'm sure that's not the case in secondary education. Rather, it was because I hated the extremely LONG day. It really was exhausting and so annoying when some people came late.

    BTW: Was at Ikea last night and thought of you☺

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  13. ok, yes it was super funny. Its odd how watchiong SS takes me right back 35ish years ago!! Lovin your blog! xoxo LA

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