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Very off topic: Sesame Street Characters - which do you remember the most fondly?
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Big Bird. I’m not sure what this implies, and I don’t really want to think about it too much.
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@sao He was my fave too. Nowadays I think I identify more with Animal though.
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Sesame Street was way before my time, but I usually go straight to Big Bird for characters. Elmo also pops into my head because I had a little Elmo doll as a kid which I used to throw down the stairs. I don’t remember why.
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@sao I was also a Snuffy fan when I was a kid.
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@Dreampipe said in Very off topic: Sesame Street Characters - which do you remember the most fondly?:
Sesame Street was way before my time,
BRING BACK DOWN VOTES
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@Dreampipe said in Very off topic: Sesame Street Characters - which do you remember the most fondly?:
Sesame Street was way before my time, but I usually go straight to Big Bird for characters. Elmo also pops into my head because I had a little Elmo doll as a kid which I used to throw down the stairs. I don’t remember why.
SESAME STREET IS STILL ON, ARE YOU FROM THE FUTURE
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@Narson said in Very off topic: Sesame Street Characters - which do you remember the most fondly?:
Or more accurately, if it isn’t Cookie Monster, why isn’t it?
Because I grew up in a Muppets household. I could only see Sesame Street when I was visiting someone who had cable.
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Was also an Oscar fan, seemed really cool to live in a trashcan.
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My favorite was also snuffy
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@hellfrog I remember when we found out he was real. That blow my little mind!
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The Count, for sure. My sister and I still have a thing when we’re putting together a puzzle (or playing dominos or whatever) where one of us will put in a piece and go, “One! One beautiful piece! Ah ah ah!”
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@MisterBoring said in Very off topic: Sesame Street Characters - which do you remember the most fondly?:
For me it’s not a character so much as this segment:
Absolutely this and the one where the little girl goes to the store for a quart of milk, a stick of butter, and a loaf of bread. Whenever my husband says he’s going to the store or I say I’m running to grab stuff and we ask what do we need, we always end the list with that phrase. childhood was sweet.