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Started by Eddie Teach, October 05, 2012, 03:37:43 AM

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Who's your favorite Sesame Street character?

Big Bird
0 (0%)
Bert
0 (0%)
Ernie
5 (12.2%)
Grover
1 (2.4%)
Elmo
1 (2.4%)
Oscar the Grouch
8 (19.5%)
Snuffleupagus
2 (4.9%)
Count
7 (17.1%)
Cookie Monster
9 (22%)
Abby Cadabby
0 (0%)
Kermit the Frog
2 (4.9%)
Other
1 (2.4%)
Option 13 skipped due to superstition
0 (0%)
I'm too old, boring, and/or European to bother with this
5 (12.2%)

Total Members Voted: 40

Eddie Teach

So Mitt likes Big Bird, huh.  :hmm:
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Syt

We didn't get all the characters during the time I watched here in Germany (early 80s), but of the ones we did, definitely Ernie.
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Josquius

Cookie Monster iirc.

Was Kermit on Sesame Street? I can't recall that.
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CountDeMoney

#5
Quote from: Tyr on October 05, 2012, 07:09:41 AM
Was Kermit on Sesame Street? I can't recall that.

Yes.

edit:  well, maybe not for a certain generation, he was for mine--Sesame Street (1969–2001, 2009) (TV)

Martinus

A toss-up between Kermit, Elmo and Big Bird. Went with Kermit because he is green.

garbon

The Count and Oscar are the only real options.
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FunkMonk

Yeah, Oscar was always my favorite.
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Syt

The "Nog-Nog" aliens scared me as a kid. :(
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—Stephen Jay Gould

Proud owner of 42 Zoupa Points.

merithyn

I loved the Nog-Nogs!! Voted Ernie, though. :wub: I thought he was awesome.
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DGuller

We had this in Soviet Union instead:


lustindarkness

I indentify with Oscar, I am a bit of a Grouch.
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Malthus

Quote from: DGuller on October 05, 2012, 08:43:27 AM
We had this in Soviet Union instead:



The fun part was working out who would be purged each episode.  ;)
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derspiess

Definitely Cookie Monster.  That was solidified when mom took me to see Sesame Street on Ice and he waved to me :lol:

When I first started watching, The Count scared me a bit.  Didn't help that my brothers told me all kinds of gory stories about him.
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