1. - Hi, I'm Murray
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2. and I'm looking for
the Word on the Street.
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3. What's the Word on the Street?
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4. - Octagon.
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5. - What's an octagon?
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6. - It's a shape
with eight sides.
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7. - Eight sides?
- And eight angles.
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8. - One, two, three, four,
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9. five, six, seven,
eight, octagon.
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10. - Like a stop sign.
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11. - Oh, nice octagon.
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12. Keep listening
for the word "octagon"
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13. today on "Sesame Street."
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14. - Octagon.
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15. - That's the Word
on the Street.
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16. - What now?
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17. - Hey, welcome
to "Sesame Street."
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18. It's lunchtime around here,
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19. so right now, I'm gonna
give Telly his lunch,
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20. a grilled cheese sandwich.
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21. - Oh boy, oh!
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22. Look, it's cut into
the most delicious shape
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23. of all, triangles.
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24. Yum.
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25. Oh?
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26. What's that?
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27. - I have no idea.
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28. - Who are you?
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29. - The name's Minnesota Mel,
and I'm here
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30. on one of my patented
high-stakes adventures.
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31. - Hey, adventures?
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32. What kind of adventure?
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33. - It's called Minnesota Mel
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34. and the Golden Triangle
of Destiny.
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35. - What's the Golden Triangle
of Destiny?
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36. - The Golden Triangle
of Destiny just happens
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37. to be the rarest,
most beautiful triangle
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38. in the whole, wide world.
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39. - No.
- Yes.
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40. In fact, the Golden Triangle
of Destiny is a shape so rare
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41. that only one person has
ever even laid eyes on it.
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42. - Oh boy,
I wish I could see it.
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43. - Actually, the one person
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44. who laid eyes on it
brought a camera,
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45. so... behold the Golden Triangle
of Destiny.
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46. - Look at those
three golden sides.
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47. One, two, three.
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48. - Hey, and check out
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49. those three
bling-ed out angles.
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50. One, two, three.
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51. - That's the most beautiful
triangle I've ever seen.
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52. - You bet it is, kid.
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53. And that's why I won't rest
until I find
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54. the Golden Triangle of Destiny.
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55. Legend has it that this rare
triangle is hidden right here
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56. on Sesame Street.
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57. - Oh, boy, where is it?
Where is it?
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58. - I don't know yet.
- Aww.
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59. - But don't worry.
I will stop at nothing
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60. to find the Golden
Triangle of Destiny.
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61. - Oh, looks like he
stopped at something.
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62. - Ow.
- What's wrong,
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63. Mr. Minnesota Mel?
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64. - Ow, I got a charley horse.
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65. Ow!
Ow!
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66. - Oh, but that won't stop you
from finding
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67. the Golden Triangle of Destiny,
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68. right, Mr. Minnesota Mel?
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69. - Yes it will.
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70. It burns.
Ow! Ow!
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71. - Oh no, no!
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72. What about the Golden Triangle?
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73. - Sorry, Telly.
You're gonna have to wait till
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74. Minnesota Mel's leg
feels better.
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75. - Wait?
I can't wait.
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76. I gotta find that triangle.
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77. - You do?
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78. - Yeah, I won't rest
until I find it.
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79. - You won't?
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80. - I'm a triangle lover,
remember?
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81. I live for triangles.
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82. Chris, get ready for...
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83. Texas Telly
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84. and the Golden Triangle
of Destiny.
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85. - Uh, wait a minute.
You're not from Texas.
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86. - I know,
but I really like cows.
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87. - Okay.
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88. - Now to look
for the Triangle of Destiny.
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89. Oh, Triangle of Destiny,
where are you,
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90. Triangle of Destiny?
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91. What's that?
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92. - I have no idea.
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93. Oh, just a giant boulder.
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94. A giant boulder!
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95. - Run.
- I'm running!
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96. - Go!
It's gaining on you!
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97. Go!
You go!
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98. Keep going!
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99. Run Telly, run!
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100. - You can do it!
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101. - Hey, why do you guys
keep running away?
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102. - Well, basically we
don't wanna get smooshed
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103. by a giant boulder.
- Uh-huh.
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104. - There's a giant boulder here?
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105. Where, where?
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106. - You're the giant boulder.
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107. - Oh yeah, I forgot.
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108. It's like I got rocks
in my head or something.
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109. Anyway, I'm not here
for smooshing purposes.
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110. I'm here to give you a clue.
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111. - A clue?
- A clue?
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112. - Yep, a clue to help you find
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113. the Golden Triangle of Destiny.
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114. - Oh boy, oh boy.
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115. What's the clue?
What's the clue?
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116. - In order to find
the Golden Triangle of Destiny,
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117. you need to look
under something.
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118. - Oh boy, under.
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119. I gotta start looking under.
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120. - Well, good luck
with your adventure.
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121. Now it's time
for this rolling rock
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122. to rock and roll.
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123. See you.
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124. - Bye.
- Bye.
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125. Let's see.
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126. To find
the Golden Triangle of Destiny,
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127. I have to look under something.
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128. What could I look under?
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129. Oh, I know.
I'll look under the table.
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130. No Triangle of Destiny
under here.
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131. Wonder what else
I can look under?
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132. The Triangle of Destiny
isn't under you, either, Chris.
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133. - I didn't think so.
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134. - Oh, I know.
Maybe it's under the ground.
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135. - Under the ground?
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136. How is he gonna look
under the ground?
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137. Oh, with a jackhammer.
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138. A jackhammer.
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139. Telly, Telly please,
stop the jackhammer.
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140. - What, Chris?
- Stop the jackhammer.
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141. - Can't hear you
over the jackhammer, Chris.
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142. - This is ridiculous.
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143. You're not gonna find
anything underground.
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144. Or maybe you are.
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145. - Look, look, I found
the Golden Triangle of Destiny.
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146. - Telly, you might wanna look
at that shape a little closer.
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147. - Why, what's wrong?
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148. - Look at it.
- Well, wait a minute.
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149. This is not a triangle.
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150. A triangle has three sides,
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151. and this shape has...
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152. I don't even know
how many sides it has.
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153. - Well, come on,
let's count them.
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154. One, two, three, four, five.
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155. - Five sides?
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156. What in the world kind of shape
has five sides?
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157. - It's called
a pentagon, Telly.
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158. - A pentagon?
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159. - Not just any pentagon.
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160. That's the Golden Pentagon
of Destiny.
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161. - A Golden Pentagon of Destiny?
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162. - Oh yes, and I've been
searching for it everywhere
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163. in my adventure called...
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164. Wyoming Walt and
the Golden Pentagon of Destiny.
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165. And now that I found it,
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166. I can take
a much-needed vacation.
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167. If anyone calls, tell them
Wyoming's in Hawaii.
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168. - Now that's just confusing.
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169. - Yes, it is.
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170. Aloha, friend.
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171. - Oh no, what am I gonna do?
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172. I need to find
the Golden Triangle of Destiny.
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173. - You hear that?
- Hmm?
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174. - Sounds...
- What?
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175. - You hear that right now?
- What?
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176. - It sounds so familiar.
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177. Oh, hey, there it goes.
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178. It's just a snake.
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179. Hey, it's a snake!
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180. - Snake.
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181. Why did it have to be a snake?
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182. - Monster.
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183. Why did it have
to be a monster?
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184. - Hey, there,
there, snaky friend.
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185. This is a nice monster.
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186. - Yeah, thank you.
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187. - Oh good, because I have
your next clue.
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188. - Oh, what is it?
What's the clue?
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189. - Laundromat.
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190. - Laundromat?
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191. Laundromat?
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192. Where am I ever gonna find
a laundromat
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194. - Right there.
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195. - Oh, yes, you found it.
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196. Great job, Chris.
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197. - Okay, see ya.
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198. - I have one, two, three, four.
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199. Hey Leela, look.
I have four socks so far.
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200. - But, none of them
match, Murray.
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201. - They're supposed to match?
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202. - What's going on?
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203. - Wait a minute.
It's Texas Telly.
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204. You've heard of me.
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205. - Heard of you?
You're a legend.
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206. You're brave, you're strong,
you love adventure,
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207. and you really like cows.
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208. - Well, that's
all true, I guess.
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209. At least, the cow part.
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210. - Well what are you doing
in the laundromat, Texas Telly?
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211. - Oh, I bet he's here
on an adventure.
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212. You're here
on an adventure, right?
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213. What's the adventure?
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214. - I'm here to find
the Golden Triangle of Destiny.
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215. - Oh boy, I love it.
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216. Texas Telly and
the Golden Triangle of Destiny.
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217. Oh, your own heroic music
theme.
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218. That is the coolest thing ever.
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219. - And I have two clues
to help me find the Triangle.
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220. - What are they?
What are the clues?
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221. - The first clue
is that it's under something,
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222. and the second clue
is laundromat,
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223. so I thought I'd look
under some things
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224. here inside the laundromat.
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225. - Good plan, Texas Telly.
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226. Let's look under some stuff
in the laundromat.
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227. Ooh, like these socks.
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228. - Good idea, the socks.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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229. - Oh—
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
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230. Take it easy, guys.
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231. - Look, there's nothing
under these socks.
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232. - Aww.
Well, that's okay.
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233. We can look
under these clothes.
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234. - Oh, not the clothes.
Not the clothes.
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235. Not the clothes.
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236. - There's nothing
under these clothes either.
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237. - Oh, don't worry
about it, Texas Telly.
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238. We can check
under these laundry baskets.
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239. - Aha!
I like the way you think.
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240. - Guys, there's nothing
under the baskets.
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241. - Get rid of those...
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242. - It's gonna take me
a long time to clean up
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243. after this adventure.
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244. We'll never find that triangle.
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245. We've looked under everything.
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246. - Not everything.
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247. You can look under that bottle
of fabric softener.
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248. - Right, I'll look
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249. under the bottle
of fabric softener
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250. and find
the Golden Triangle of Destiny.
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251. - Yeah, unless, of course,
it's a trap.
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252. - Gah!
A trap?
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253. What do you mean, a trap?
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254. So some kind of trick,
you mean?
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255. - Well, you never know.
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256. This is an adventure,
after all.
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257. - Oh, don't worry, Telly.
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258. There are no traps
in the laundromat.
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259. - But what if there are?
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260. - Well then you'll escape them.
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261. After all, you're Texas Telly.
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262. - Right, right, right, right.
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263. I'm Texas Telly.
What you said.
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264. I'm Texas Telly.
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265. I'm...
Texas Telly.
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266. I'm Texas Telly.
I'm Texas Telly.
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267. - He's Texas Telly.
He's Texas Telly.
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268. - I'm Texas Telly.
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269. Texas Telly.
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270. - Careful, Texas Telly!
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271. - Don't do that, Murray.
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272. - Oh, sorry, my bad.
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273. - Wow, look at that.
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274. I got it.
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275. - Oh!
It's a trap!
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276. - What, for real?
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277. Run, Texas Telly!
- Run, Texas Telly, run!
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278. - This is the messiest
adventure I've ever seen.
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279. - Here he comes.
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280. Texas Telly did it.
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281. He found
the Golden Triangle of Destiny.
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282. - Wait a minute.
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283. - What's wrong?
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284. - This is not a triangle.
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285. A triangle has three sides,
and this has...
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286. I don't even know
how many sides.
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287. - Well, don't worry,
Texas Telly.
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288. We'll count them for you.
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289. Come on, let's count.
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290. One, two, three, four,
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291. five, six, seven, eight.
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292. Eight sides.
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293. - Eight sides?
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294. I didn't even know there were
shapes with eight sides.
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295. What in the world kind
of shape has eight sides?
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296. - Oh, it's called an octagon.
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297. - Not just any octagon.
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298. That is
the Golden Octagon of Destiny.
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299. I've been looking for it
everywhere on my adventure,
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300. Virginia Virginia and
the Golden Octagon of Destiny.
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301. Thank you.
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302. - See you later, Virginia.
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303. - That's Virginia Virginia.
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304. - See you later, see you later,
Virginia Virginia.
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305. - That's it.
That's it.
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306. I give up.
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307. I can't do it.
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308. I can't find
the Golden Triangle of Destiny.
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309. And I don't wanna hear
that music anymore.
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310. I just wanna sit here
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311. all about
the Golden Triangle of Destiny.
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312. I said no more music.
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313. Sheesh.
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314. Ow, ow, ow.
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315. Ow, ow, ow, ow.
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316. - What's wrong, Telly?
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317. - There's something pointy
in this chair.
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318. It keeps poking me.
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319. - Something pointy?
- Yeah.
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320. - What is it?
- Oh, I don't know.
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321. Let me check under
this cushion and see.
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322. It's—it's—
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323. - The Golden Triangle
of Destiny.
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324. - Wait a minute, wait a minute.
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325. We have to count the sides
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326. to make sure it's a triangle.
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327. Come on, count with me.
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328. One, two, three.
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329. It has three sides, and look,
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330. it has one, two, three,
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331. three angles.
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332. That means it's—
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333. - Ow, ow...
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334. The Golden Triangle of Destiny.
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335. I finally found it.
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336. - You found it?
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337. - Wait, wait a minute.
Telly found that Triangle.
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338. It belongs to him.
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339. - Well, he would
have never known
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340. about this triangle
if it weren't for me.
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341. - Yeah, but Texas Telly
found it.
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342. - Sorry, it's mine.
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343. - Telly's.
- Telly's.
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344. - Mine.
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345. - Telly's.
- Telly's.
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346. - Hold it.
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347. The Golden Triangle of Destiny
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348. doesn't belong
to me or to Minnesota Mel.
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349. - Huh?
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350. - Well who does it belong to?
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351. - The Museum
of Triangular History,
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352. a place where everyone
can come and see it.
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353. - That's a great idea, kid.
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354. And so ends the adventure
of Minnesota Mel
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355. and the Golden—
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356. - I mean, so ends the adventure
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357. of Minnesota Mel—
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358. - And Texas Telly.
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359. And the Golden Triangle
of Destiny.
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360. Hey, how's it going?
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361. I'm Jack, and today,
I'm here to tell you
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362. about the word octagon.
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363. Now octagon is an amazing shape
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364. that has eight fantastic sides
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365. and eight awesome angles.
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366. Here, let me show you.
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367. Oh, no.
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368. Oh, man!
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369. I totally forgot
to bring an octagon.
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370. This is embarrassing.
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371. Okay, don't worry.
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372. We can go find one.
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373. Come on, let's go find
an octagon.
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374. - Oh, stop.
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375. - Sorry, Elmo.
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376. I can't stop at the stop sign
right now.
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377. I'm busy looking
for an octagon.
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378. - Oh, oh, stop.
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379. - Okay, Elmo,
I see the stop sign,
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380. but I have to find an octagon.
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381. If I stop,
how can I find an octagon?
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382. How, Elmo, how?
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383. - Well, stop.
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384. - Wait a minute.
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385. Look!
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386. The stop sign has
one, two, three, four,
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387. five, six, seven, eight
glorious sides
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388. and one, two, three, four,
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389. five, six, seven,
eight stunning angles.
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390. The stop sign is an octagon.
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391. We found an octagon.
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392. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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393. Octagon.
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394. - Boy, there sure
is a lot of traffic.
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395. - Yeah, maybe
we can make it stop.
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396. - Good idea.
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397. - Ready, stop.
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398. Very good.
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399. Okay, now you can go.
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400. - Let's try it again.
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401. Stop!
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402. Very good.
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403. Okay, now just keep going.
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404. - One last time.
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405. Stop!
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406. Okay, now everybody can go,
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407. 'cause we're gonna stop
the film.
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408. Stop.
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409. - Thank you.
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410. - Hello.
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411. Today's letter of the day
is the letter I.
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412. The letter I has
the la, la, la sound.
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413. Can you do that?
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414. La, la.
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415. Oh, that was very good.
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416. Ooh, and now, Gordon is gonna
tell us all some I words.
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417. Gordon, time to tell everybody
some I words.
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418. - Oh, in a few minutes, Murray.
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419. First I have to finish
my laundry.
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420. - Did you hear that?
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421. La, la, laundry.
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422. Laundry starts
with the letter I.
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423. Gordon, tell us more I words.
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424. - Yeah, just, just
hold on Murray.
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425. I've got lots more.
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426. - Oh boy.
La, la, lots.
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427. Lots is another I word.
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428. Gordon, give us another I word.
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429. - As soon as I finish
this load.
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430. - Load.
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431. Does the word load start
with the la, la, la sound?
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432. Yeah, it does.
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433. Load is another I word.
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434. Laundry, lots, and load.
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435. Gordon just gave us
three great I words.
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436. Good job, Gordon.
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437. - Okay, Murray, now we can talk
about the letter I.
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438. Murray?
Murray?
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439. I guess he must've left.
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440. - Left, another great I word.
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441. Thanks, Gordon.
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442. - Oh, you're welcome—
I think.
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443. - Now let's see some more
about the letter I.
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444. - I.
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445. A lion, a lobster, a lark
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446. were tumbling
around Luna Park.
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447. A leopard leapt by,
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448. lambs soared in the sky,
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449. and lightning bugs
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450. L.
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451. - I.
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452. - Oh no.
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453. - Picture sleep.
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454. - Whoa!
- Yeah!
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455. - This is kinda kicky.
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456. - Okay, Ernie,
one, two, three.
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457. - Where are we?
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458. - We're in Tiny Town, Bert.
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459. - Shouldn't it be called
Great Big Huge Town, Ernie?
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460. I mean, look at the size
of this banana.
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461. - It's not called Tiny Town
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462. because bananas
in Tiny Town are tiny.
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463. It's called Tiny Town
because we are tiny.
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464. - What?
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465. Huh, my hand is tiny.
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466. My foot is tiny.
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467. My stripes are tiny.
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468. - Now what?
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469. - Now we go exploring.
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470. Whee!
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471. - Okay.
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472. Whoa!
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473. Ah, nifty.
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474. - Wow.
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475. Hey, Bert, you gotta come look.
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476. - What?
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477. - Vroom, vroom, vroom!
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478. - Cool-a-roonie.
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479. Oh look, a remote.
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480. I bet it goes with the car.
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481. - Oh Bert, hey, could
you work the remote
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482. so I can take a ride?
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483. - Oh no, I—
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484. - Oh, please, oh, please, Bert.
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485. Come on and help me out, Bert.
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486. - All right,
all right, all right.
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487. - Oh boy.
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488. - Whoops.
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489. - Yowie!
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490. - Wow,
that was fantastic, Bert.
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491. Come on, Bert, your turn.
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492. - Oh, gee, I don't know, Ernie.
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493. - Oh, don't worry, Bert.
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494. You'll see how much fun it is.
Come on.
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495. Hmm, let's see.
That's forward, I think.
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496. - No, no, no.
That's backwards, Ernie.
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497. That's backwards.
- Oops.
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498. - Gotta turn, Ernie.
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499. Watch the gnomes.
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500. You're heading straight
for the sippy cup.
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501. Watch out for the sippy cup.
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502. Ernie, careful of the crayons.
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503. Ernie, Ernie, stop.
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504. - Are you okay?
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505. - So far, so good...
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506. But that may be
about to change.
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507. - A puppy.
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508. Oh, you landed on
her little bed.
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509. Oh, she's so cute and frisky.
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510. - Maybe a little too frisky.
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511. - Aw, she wants to play.
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512. Here, throw her this.
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513. - Watch it!
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514. Ernie, get me outta here.
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515. - Don't worry, buddy Bert,
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516. I'll find a way to help you.
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517. Aha, rubber bands.
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518. Let's see.
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519. Mm-hmm, okay, mm-hmm.
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520. Aha.
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521. - I love you too.
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522. Good puppy, nice puppy.
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523. - Here you go, Bert.
Grab ahold.
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524. - Oh, yeah.
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525. Ernie!
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526. - Uh-oh.
Bert, Bert.
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527. Talk to me, Bert.
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528. Bert, are you all right?
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529. - Sure.
Mmm.
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530. This strawberry's tasty.
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531. Have a bite, Ernie.
- Hmm.
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532. - Aw, sounds like she's hungry.
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533. I never knew puppies
liked strawberries.
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534. Good night, Bert.
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535. - Good night, Ernie.
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536. Uh-oh.
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537. - Steady, Sydney.
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538. Oh, hello there.
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539. It is I, your furry blue
world traveler, Grover—
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540. do not lose my lunch, Sydney—
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541. here to say, I just
got back from Egypt,
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542. and boy is my camel tired.
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543. Whoa!
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544. He comes from Egypt,
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545. so walking
across the desert
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546. was easy for him.
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547. Swimming across the ocean?
That's another story,
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548. even though he is called
a ship of the desert.
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549. He only does the camel paddle.
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550. Oh, and another thing:
he also carried back
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551. my yummy Egyptian lunch
in this basket.
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552. Mm-hmm.
I will eat it
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553. right after I tell you
how I got it.
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554. I went to Egypt
to see my friend Ahmed.
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555. He lives in this big city
called Cairo.
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556. We left Cairo
to visit his cousins,
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557. who grow vegetables on a farm.
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558. That's Ahmed.
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559. His father took us
on the minibus.
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560. Outside Cairo,
everything was greener,
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561. except for a donkey.
He was browner.
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562. At the farm, his cousins
Mohammed and Zenab
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563. were happy to see him.
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564. Right away, they did things
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565. you cannot do in a major city,
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566. like play tag
in the bean field.
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567. Then, they planted a lot
of seeds in the ground
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568. that could grow
into a million fava beans.
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569. Try this in a parking lot.
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570. In Egypt, all fruit
and vegetables
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571. are grown in the country.
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572. Then, they washed the dirt off
and kneaded dough for aish.
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573. That's what they call bread.
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574. And Zenab
and her mommy, Karima,
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575. baked the aish,
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576. and it
was finger-licking good.
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577. Then guess what.
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578. More food.
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579. We took bread with our fingers
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580. and dipped it
into the food and ate it.
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581. And no dishes to wash.
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582. Pretty smart, huh?
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583. And when it was time
to stop eating and leave,
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584. guess what they gave us
as a goodbye present?
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585. Food...
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586. Including a basket of goodies
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587. for me to eat
on Sesame Street, my lunch.
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588. And that is how I got
my lunch from Egypt.
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589. Time to eat.
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590. Oh, I am so hungry.
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591. Famished, even.
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592. Ready to devour a big piece
of tasty aish
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593. and a swig
of creamy goat's milk, too.
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594. My lunch!
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595. Sydney!
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596. I cannot believe
he ate the whole thing.
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597. What a global shock.
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598. Sydney, now you
have had your lunch,
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599. we are going all the way
back to Egypt
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600. to get a lunch for me.
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601. - Oh, not now.
I'm on my lunch break.
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602. - Well, very well, Sydney.
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603. There are other ways to travel.
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604. Taxi!
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605. Taxi!
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606. Taxi!
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607. - Oh, hi.
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608. You know,
I'm supposed to tell you
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609. about the number
of the day today,
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610. but right now I've got this
little static cling problem.
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611. Yeah, I was just
doing my laundry,
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612. and these socks just
kept getting stuck to me.
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613. Yeah, you see?
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614. I've got one, two,
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615. three, four.
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616. Four socks.
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617. Wait a minute.
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618. Wait a minute.
What a coincidence,
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619. because the number
of the day today is...
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620. the number four.
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621. Those are some smart socks.
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622. - Look!
It's the number four.
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623. Hi.
Welcome to Elmo's World.
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624. Oh, Elmo's so happy to see you.
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625. And so is Dorothy.
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626. Say hello, Dorothy.
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627. Oh, guess what Elmo's
thinking about today.
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628. Oh!
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629. Oh, drums.
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630. - We drummed up some drummers
for you, Elmo.
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631. - Oh, cool.
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632. You know.
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633. - I'm in the band.
- Oh good.
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634. Drums, yay!
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635. Aww.
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636. Wow, Dorothy's been
thinking about drums too.
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637. - Hey, Elmo.
- Oh, Baby Bear.
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638. Hi.
- Hi.
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639. Hey, take a look at this.
- What's that?
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640. - I've got this big container
of porridge.
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641. Yeah, yeah,
and it's almost empty.
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642. Wait 'til you see
what I'm gonna do
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643. with this here
porridge container.
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644. - Oh, Baby Bear, what does
porridge have to do with drums?
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645. - You'll see.
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646. So will you.
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647. - But Baby—
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648. What, huh Dorothy?
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649. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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650. Yeah, Dorothy says
that that's a drum,
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651. a conga drum, in her bowl.
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652. Oh cool, Dorothy.
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653. Huh?
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654. Oh, oh okay.
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655. Dorothy has a question.
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656. How do you play the conga drum?
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657. Oh, great question, Dorothy.
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658. Oh, let's ask Mr. Noodle.
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659. Mr. Noodle!
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660. Shade's really got the beat.
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661. Now, drum up, drum up
please, Shade.
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662. Hi, Mr. Noodle.
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663. Hi, Mr. Noodle.
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664. Dorothy has a question,
Mr. Noodle.
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665. Ready?
Good.
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666. Mr. Noodle, how do you play
the conga drum?
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667. - Do you know, Mr. Noodle?
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668. - Now he needs
a conga drum.
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669. Like that.
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670. - See, there's
a conga drum, Mr. Noodle.
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671. - So, how do you play it?
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672. - No!
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673. - That's not playing
the conga drum.
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674. He's dancing with it.
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675. - Mr. Noodle.
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676. - He's using it as a basket
to play basketball.
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677. - That's not
the way you play it.
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678. - It's a drum,
Mr. Noodle.
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679. - Keep trying.
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680. - You can do it.
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681. - Mr. Noodle, turn
the drum right side up.
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682. - See, the drum
is upside down.
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683. Yeah, like that.
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684. - That's right, Mr. Noodle.
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685. Now, tap the drum, Mr. Noodle.
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686. Tap it.
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687. - Yeah, tap.
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688. No, not like that.
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689. - That's tap dancing,
Mr. Noodle.
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690. - Tap it with your hand.
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691. - Yeah, that.
Use your hand.
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692. - Use it to tap
the conga drum.
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693. - Yeah, just like that.
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694. - Good job.
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695. - Now Mr. Noodle,
use both hands to play now.
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696. - Yeah, both hands.
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697. - Yeah, you got it.
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698. - Yeah, that's it.
Just like that.
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699. - Hey, look.
- What's that?
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700. - It's a conga line.
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701. - Good job, Mr. Noodle.
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702. Good conga dancing.
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703. - Great conga.
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704. Great conga-ing, Mr. Noodle.
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705. Oh, Mr. Noodle.
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706. Mr. Noodle dances to the beat
of a different drummer.
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707. Huh?
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708. What, Dorothy?
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709. Oh, okay, okay.
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710. Dorothy wants
to ask someone else.
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711. How do you play the conga drum?
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712. - Dorothy, this is how
I play my conga drums.
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713. - Dorothy, we play
the conga drums together.
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714. - Like this.
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715. - Thanks, drummers.
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716. Oh, and thank you, Dorothy.
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717. Now, Elmo will ask a baby.
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718. Oh, hello, baby.
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719. Hi, baby.
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720. Baby, how do you play
the conga drum?
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721. Oh, thank you, baby.
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722. Kiss kiss, kiss kiss.
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723. Nice drumming, everybody.
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724. Hmm, you play the drums
with your hands.
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725. That makes Elmo wonder—
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726. What else do you play
the drums with?
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727. Let's find out.
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728. Oh, Drawer where are you?
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729. Look, Drawer's
beating like a drum.
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730. Do you play a drum
with a stick?
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731. - Yes,
but not that kind of stick.
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732. A drumstick.
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733. Not a chicken drumstick.
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734. - That's silly.
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735. - Yeah.
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736. - That's it.
That kind of drumstick.
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737. - Yeah.
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738. Do you play a drum
with a brush?
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739. - Yes, but not
that kind of brush.
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740. That's a hairbrush.
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741. - No,
that's a toothbrush.
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742. - You don't play a drum
with a toothbrush.
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743. - Yes, a drum brush.
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744. - Do you play
a drum with a snuffle?
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745. - Hmm, maybe.
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746. - If you're
a Snuffleapagus, you do.
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747. - Cool.
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748. - Oh, thank you, Drawer.
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749. And now—
- Hey, Elmo.
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750. Elmo, look.
- Yeah?
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751. It's empty.
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752. Wait 'til you see what I'm
gonna do with this now.
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753. - Okay, Baby Bear.
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754. Oh, boy.
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755. Boy, Elmo wants to learn even
more about drums, don't you?
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756. How could we find out more?
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757. Yes, we can watch
the Drum Channel on TV.
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758. Put yourself on, TV.
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759. Thank you.
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760. - Welcome to the Drum Channel.
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761. We're always on a roll.
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762. And now, here's the Drum Lady.
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763. - Hi there.
I love to drum.
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764. I love to drum so much,
I sing about it.
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765. Come on, everybody,
sing and drum along.
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766. - Coming up next
on the Drum Channel,
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767. "Endless Drummer,"
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768. followed by "Drum-bo."
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769. - Oh, thanks, TV.
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770. Now—
- Hey, hey, Elmo.
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771. Elmo, it is ready.
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772. - Ready?
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773. - Well, it's been happening
all day, Baby Bear.
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774. - Ah.
- What's ready?
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775. - I made
the empty porridge container
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776. into a drum.
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777. - Wow, you can make
your own drum?
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778. - Yeah, yeah, and you can
also play your own drum too.
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779. - Oh!
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780. - Dig that crazy sound.
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781. - Yeah, Elmo digs.
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782. Happy drumming, Baby Bear.
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783. Wait, Elmo can't wait
to get some porridge.
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784. But first, Elmo wants to
keep learning about drums.
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785. Who could that be?
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786. Hey, wanna talk
to some bongo drums?
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787. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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788. What's it like
being drums, Bongos?
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789. Beats me.
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790. - That's a good one.
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791. Man, I love that one, man.
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792. - Well, tell Elmo
about yourselves, Bongos.
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793. - Okay, well,
we're a musical instrument
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794. that you play with your hands.
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795. - Oh!
- Yeah.
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796. - And we each have
a different sound.
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797. Oh, oh, try it.
- Yeah, man, yeah.
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798. - Oh, good, you guys.
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799. Cool.
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800. - Now try me, man.
- Okay.
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801. - See, different sounds.
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802. - Yeah, it is different.
- And you can play us softly.
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803. - Okay softly.
- Try it.
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804. - Or loud.
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805. - Loud?
Okay.
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806. - You can play us slowly too.
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807. - Slowly.
- Yeah.
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808. - Or fast.
- Yeah.
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809. - Okay.
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810. - Oh, yeah, man.
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811. Go daddy-o, go.
- Yeah, that's fast.
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812. - All right!
- Yeah.
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813. - Yeah.
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of different music
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815. on all kinds
of different drums.
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816. - Mm-hmm.
- Really, well like what?
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817. - Well, you can play
Caribbean music
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818. on the steel drum.
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819. - Oh, look, look, look.
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820. Dorothy's imagining Elmo
playing the steel drum.
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821. Yeah, baby.
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822. Limbo lower now, mon.
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823. How low can Elmo g—whoa!
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824. Not that low, mon.
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825. Limbo.
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826. Cool.
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827. Oh, Elmo loves drums.
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828. So does Dorothy.
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829. That's why Dorothy
wants us to sing...
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830. Um, that's why Dorothy
wants us to sing...
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831. Oh well.
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832. That's why
Dorothy wants us
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833. to sing the drum song.
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834. Oh, there you are.
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835. - We love that song.
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836. - Can we sing along?
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837. - Sure thing.
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838. - Oh, you sing along, too.
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839. - Oh.
Say goodbye, Dorothy.
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840. Oh.
Say goodbye, Bongos.
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841. - Bye-bye.
- Bye-bye.
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842. - Elmo's gonna drum.
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843. - Yeah!
- All right, man!
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844. - I'm in the band!
- Way to go, man.
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845. - All right, man.
- Oh, yeah, play it!
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846. - Hey!
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847. You know, "Sesame Street"
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848. by the letter L
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849. and by the number four.
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850. And now, I'm done
with my laundry.
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851. See you next time
on "Sesame Street."
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