1. - Hi, I'm Murray
from "Sesame Street"
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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. - Subtraction.
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5. - What does the word
subtraction mean?
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6. - It means to take
away from one number.
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7. - When you, like,
have a group of things
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8. and then you take some
of those things away
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9. and that's what's left
over in that group.
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10. - That's subtraction?
- Mm-hmm.
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11. - Keep listening for
the word subtraction
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12. today on "Sesame Street".
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13. - Subtraction.
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14. - That's the
word on the street.
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15. - What now?
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16. - Yay.
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17. - Elmo, you're funny.
- No, you're funny.
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18. - You're the funniest.
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19. - Okay, everybody,
snacks for everyone.
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20. Here you go.
- Oh boy, oh boy.
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21. - Alrighty, let's see.
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22. Now, mm, who ordered the
birdseed breadsticks?
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23. - I think that was maybe me.
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24. - Here you go, Big Bird.
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25. That is for you.
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26. Yeah, I'll put that right there.
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27. And everyone's gonna...
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28. Oh, hey, hi.
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29. Welcome to "Sesame Street".
- Hi there.
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30. - Hi.
- Hola.
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31. - Welcome.
- Looks like you just
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32. caught us in time
for snack time.
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33. Everyone's having a
little snack right now.
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34. Let's see.
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35. Oh, Rosita.
- Si.
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36. - What fruit can I get you?
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37. - Oh, one apple coming right up.
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38. - Can Elmo have
a banana, please?
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39. - You just said the magic word.
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40. Hey.
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41. - What's going on, Chris?
- I don't...
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42. Hey.
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43. - Who is that?
- I don't know.
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44. - Did somebody say magic?
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45. - I did.
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46. Who are you?
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47. - Ladies and gentlemen,
introducing Max the Magician.
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48. - Wow.
- Hey.
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49. - A magician?
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50. - Now, who wants to
see some real magic?
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51. - Elmo does, Elmo
does, Elmo does.
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52. - I love real magic.
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53. - Then prepare to be amazed.
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54. - Wow.
- He's spinning.
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55. - Gee.
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56. - As you can see, I hold in
my hands these two scarves.
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57. Count them with me, you too.
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58. - One.
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59. Two.
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60. - And now, for my
first trick, I,
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61. Max the Magician, will turn
these two ordinary scarves
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62. into three scarves
right before your eyes.
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63. - I wonder how he'll do it.
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64. - Behold.
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65. I have taken one more scarf.
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66. And now, what was two scarves
has become three scarves.
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67. One.
- One.
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68. - Two.
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69. Three.
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70. - Oh.
- Oh yay.
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71. - Incredible.
- Thank you.
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72. Thank you very much.
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73. Thank you, it's exhausting.
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74. - Did you see that?
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75. - He, he, he, he had two
scarves and then he had three.
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76. - Yeah, Elmo can't believe it.
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77. How did Mr. Max the
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78. - Well, a magician never
gives away his secrets.
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79. - Oh, please, please, please.
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80. Elmo really, really, really,
really, really wants to know.
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81. - No, no.
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82. The secret of the scarves has
been in my family for years.
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84. - Oh, please?
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85. We won't tell anyone.
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86. - No.
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87. - Chris, Chris, do you
know how he did it?
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88. Come on.
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89. - Uh, I have an idea, but
I don't wanna say anything.
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90. - Oh no no, tell us, tell us.
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91. - No no no no no, I don't
wanna spoil it for 'em.
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92. No, no, no.
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93. - Oh, go on, tell everybody.
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94. You'll never guess.
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96. Well, it was addition, right?
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97. Right?
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98. 'Cause if you had two scarves
and then you added one more
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99. to make it three scarves.
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100. - You guessed it.
- Mm-hmm.
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101. - How did you do that?
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102. - Uh, it's kind of
simple, actually.
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103. Go like this.
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104. Take these glasses of milk here.
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105. I have two glasses
of milk right here.
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106. If I add one more glass of
milk, how many do I have?
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107. - One.
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108. Two.
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109. Three.
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110. - Yes, addition, see?
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111. - I didn't know you
were a magician.
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112. - I am not a magician.
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113. - But you do know the
secrets of a magician.
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114. - Hey look, Max, I'm sorry
I spoiled your trick, man.
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115. - No matter.
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116. I have many other
tricks up my sleeves.
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117. Tricks that you'll never
be able to figure out.
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118. - Oh, can we see more, please?
- You do?
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119. Oh please.
- Yeah, please?
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120. - Well, all right.
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121. I can never disappoint my fans.
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122. - Oh yay.
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123. - Whoa.
- Oh.
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124. - Oh, whew.
- Whoa.
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125. - Wow.
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126. Wow.
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127. Look at that.
- Here, you see five
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128. ordinary playing cards.
- Yes.
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129. - Don't believe me?
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130. Count them yourselves.
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131. - You can count too.
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132. - One.
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133. Two.
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134. Three.
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135. Four.
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136. Five.
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137. - There's five cards, Chris.
- Yes, five cards altogether.
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138. And now I, Max the Magician,
will make them all,
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139. one by one, magically disappear.
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140. - Really?
- Okay.
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141. - Nice.
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142. Yeah.
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143. - Behold.
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144. One card has disappeared.
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145. Yes.
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146. The five cards have
now become four cards.
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147. - No.
- Wow.
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148. - Count them with me.
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149. - One.
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150. Two.
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151. Three.
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152. Four.
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153. - Only four, Chris,
one's disappeared.
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154. - Wait.
- But wait, there's more.
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155. - Okay.
- Behold again.
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156. Another card has
magically disappeared.
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157. Four cards have
become three cards.
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158. - Three?
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159. - One.
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161. Three.
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162. - He's right, Chris, three.
- Amazing.
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163. - But keep beholding.
- Okay.
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164. - As three cards magically
become two cards.
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165. - Oh wow.
- One.
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166. - Two.
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167. - Two cards.
- Yes.
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168. And as crazy and
incredible as that is,
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169. you gotta keep beholding.
- Why?
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170. - Because another
card has disappeared
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171. and two cards become one card.
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172. - Unbelievable.
- Let's count it.
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173. - Yes, let's count it.
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174. - One.
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175. - Just one card, Chris.
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176. - And now you see it
and now you don't.
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177. - Oh yay.
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178. - And one card has
become zero cards.
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179. - Wow, wow, wonderful.
- Incredible.
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180. - You're impressed?
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181. - That was the best magic
trick Elmo has ever seen.
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182. - Thank you.
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183. Bravo.
- Bravo.
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184. - Now, Max the Magician,
you had five cards
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185. and now you have zero.
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186. How did you ever do it?
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187. - Uh-uh now, Bird, you know
that I can't ever tell you
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188. the secrets behind my magic.
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189. Magician's code of honor.
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190. - Oh, please, please.
- Oh, please.
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191. - I'm sorry, never.
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192. - Oh.
- Maybe we can figure it out.
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193. - Well, you can try.
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194. But this is truly a
trick of great mystery.
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195. Not even your friend over
here could figure it out.
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196. Am I right?
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197. - Well...
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198. - Chris, Chris, do you
know how he did it?
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199. - Yeah, tell us, Chris,
tell us, tell us.
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200. - Yeah, tell us.
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201. - Okay, you know what,
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202. I just don't wanna
spoil it for you guys.
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203. I couldn't do that.
- Oh, come on.
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204. - No chance of that
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205. because you'll never guess
it in a million years.
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206. So go on, tell us.
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207. Tell us what you
think is the secret
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209. - Yeah, what is it?
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211. - Really?
- You guessed it.
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212. - Yes.
- Again.
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214. Gosh, you figured
out another trick.
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215. - Mm-hmm.
- You went to the
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216. Magicians Correspondence
School too, didn't you?
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217. - No.
- I thought I recognized you.
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218. - No, it wasn't me.
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219. - Well then, how did you
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220. - Yeah.
- Well, let me
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222. If, oh wait, I got
my straws right here.
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223. See this?
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228. Five.
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229. - Five straws, okay.
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230. Now, if I have all five straws
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231. and I subtract all of them,
how many do I have left?
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232. - Well, Chris doesn't have any.
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233. - Exactly.
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235. Zero straws.
- Zero straws.
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- You made them all
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238. - That's a great trick, Chris.
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239. - Oh, thank you, thank you.
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240. - It's almost as great as
my disappearing card trick.
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241. - Oh, okay.
- Are you sure
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243. - No.
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244. Well, maybe a math magician.
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245. - Well.
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246. Whatever kind of
magician you are,
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247. you'll never be able to
guess how I do my next trick.
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248. - Really?
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249. - This trick has stumped
audiences all over the world.
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250. And no one will ever,
ever, ever figure it out.
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251. - Gee.
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252. How about that, Chris?
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253. - Oh, hello.
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254. Hey.
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255. See that?
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256. - Whoa.
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257. - Oh.
- Oh.
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258. - For my next magic trick,
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259. I will need a volunteer
from the audience.
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260. - Elmo, Elmo, Elmo, Elmo.
- Me, me, me, me, me, me, me.
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261. - Oh, oh, me, me, me,
me, me, me, pick me.
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262. - You in the yellow feathers.
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263. - Hey, that's me.
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264. - That's right.
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265. Now, my friend, as you can see,
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266. I have here one ordinary piece
of rope, wouldn't you say?
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267. - Yes, it looks pretty
ordinary, mm-hmm.
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268. - But now I, Max the Magician,
will take this one piece
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269. of rope and turn it
into two pieces of rope.
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270. - Oh.
- Whoa.
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271. - Now, my assistant, if you
would please take this end
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272. of the rope right here.
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273. - Okay, I've got it.
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274. - Watch carefully as I
turn this one piece of rope
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276. - Two?
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277. - Behold.
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278. Two pieces of rope.
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279. - Oh.
- Come on.
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280. - Two pieces of rope.
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281. - That was amazing.
- Thank you so much.
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282. - Hey, Chris, how
did he do that?
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283. - Oh, Rosita, I'm not
saying a thing this time.
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284. - Oh come on, come on.
- No no no no no no no no.
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285. - Thank you, thank you.
- Well, that's all right.
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286. You possibly couldn't
figure it out
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287. because nobody could ever
possibly figure this one out.
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288. It is one of the most
mysterious and wondrous tricks
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289. that I've ever come up with.
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290. - Excuse me.
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291. I think maybe I figured it out.
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292. - No no no.
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293. No no, you possibly
couldn't have done it
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294. because you're so
young, there's no way.
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295. - No, I think I've got it.
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296. Now, if I took one
of these breadsticks
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297. and then break it in half.
- Uh-huh.
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298. - See?
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299. One piece becomes
one, two pieces.
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300. - Cool.
- Whoa.
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301. - And that's what you did
with the rope right, Max?
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302. You cut it into two pieces?
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303. - That's right, I divided it.
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304. Gosh, I can't believe that you,
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305. a young bird, figured it out.
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306. No one I've ever met
has done that before.
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307. - Oh wow.
- Really?
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308. - I just put one
and one together.
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309. I didn't mean to ruin
your trick either.
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310. - Well, that's okay,
my feathered friend.
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311. - Yeah, yeah, Mr. Max the
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312. Right, right, right?
- Yeah.
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313. - Come on, show us
your next trick.
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314. - Well, actually that, no,
that was my very last trick.
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315. - Your last trick?
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316. Are you sure?
- Yes.
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317. No more tricks up my sleeve.
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318. Look for yourself.
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319. - Nope, nothing in there.
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320. - Oh.
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321. - You guessed the
secret of all my tricks.
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322. Nothing like this has ever
happened to me before.
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323. - Hey, sorry, Max.
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324. - Well, there's no
need to be sorry.
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325. You've been a great audience.
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326. A little too great.
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327. But I like a challenge.
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328. For I am Max the Magician,
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329. the greatest
magician of all time.
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330. And I'll find new
tricks, trickier tricks.
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331. Tricks that you've
never even dreamed of.
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332. I'll stump you
yet, wait and see.
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333. - Well, Elmo can't wait.
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334. - Mm-hmm.
- Me too.
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335. - Yeah, and we love
your magic tricks.
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336. - We do.
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337. - Farewell, loyal fans.
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338. It may take years, but
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339. with a trick that
will truly amaze you.
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340. A trick that no one
could ever figure out.
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341. Till then.
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342. - Wow.
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343. - Hey, Mr. Max the Magician.
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344. - Where did he go?
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345. - That was some trick.
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346. - Yeah.
- Yeah.
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347. How'd he do that one, Chris?
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348. - Yeah, Chris, how, how?
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349. Huh, huh?
- Mm-mm.
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350. - Man, the
commercials were true.
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351. This spray stuff
works like magic.
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352. Oh.
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353. - Did somebody say magic?
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354. - Elmo, what are you wearing?
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355. - Elmo's pretending
to be a magician.
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357. - Yeah, I do.
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358. - And now, Elmo the Magician
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Day, the letter C, disappear.
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360. - Oh.
- Now you see C.
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362. - Now, you don't.
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363. - Very funny.
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364. - Look, it's the letter C.
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369. - Circle.
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370. - C, C, C, C, circle.
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372. - C.
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374. - Hello there.
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acrobat Grover.
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the way back from China
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my friend Boyang.
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378. He is an acrobat
too and he showed me
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acrobat tricks.
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through this hoop.
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to go over the hoop.
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acrobat mistake.
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the hoop again.
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more chance, please.
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for the Gipper.
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400. Oh, talk about nose dives.
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go through the hoop.
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the better I will get.
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407. you can watch this
highly informative film.
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school in Beijing, China,
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how to be an acrobat.
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were also acrobats.
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could only stand on one pipe.
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to learn how to be acrobats.
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between eight and 15 years old.
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get into my school.
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and a lot of practice
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eight hours each day.
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for many, many years.
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do our acts really well,
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clothes and makeup.
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be onstage for all of us
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much we've learned.
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I will climb on five pipes
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to see me perform
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432. and they liked the show a lot.
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433. It's fun to be an acrobat.
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434. - Well, I practiced
and practiced
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435. and now, once again,
I, Acrobat Grover,
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through the hoop.
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438. Ta-da, I did it.
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440. Oh, Boyang will be so proud.
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442. - No, I didn't say
anything, Elmo.
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perform a trick for you.
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445. - Oh, okay.
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446. - And now, Elmo the Magician
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Number of the Day.
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- Okay.
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- Huh?
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isn't five, it's four.
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the magic comes in.
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459. and then you took away one,
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462. Behold.
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thank you, thank you.
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done, well done.
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you, thank you.
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a four all right.
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- Buddy Bert.
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481. - What?
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- Yah.
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485. - Can you believe it, Bert?
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486. We're out in space
exploring alien planets.
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487. - Yeah.
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488. But I'm getting kind
of hungry, Ernie.
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489. Did we bring any oatmeal?
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490. - Of course we did, Bert.
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in squeezy tubes.
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495. Hey, look at this,
Bert, I'm floating.
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496. - Ernie, we're in space,
everything floats.
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497. - Uh-huh.
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498. Oops.
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499. Look at me, Bert, I'm
swimming in oatmeal.
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500. - Ernie, get back in
your seat and buckle up.
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501. Hurry, we're about to land.
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502. - Roger, Bert.
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to land, Ernie.
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505. - Hmm-mm.
- Now how do we get off?
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507. - Jump?
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508. Not me.
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510. - Okay, Bert.
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511. - Wow, look at that.
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512. - Grab on, Bert.
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514. - Gee, must be the locals.
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515. Come out, come out
wherever you are.
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516. We're friendly.
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517. Hey, look how cute those
little guys are, Bert.
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518. Hm, they kinda remind
me of somebody.
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519. - But are they friendly?
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520. - Let's find out.
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521. Greetings, space creatures.
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522. We come from Earth
in the spirit of fun.
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523. Gee, I think they wanna
be friends with us, Bert.
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524. Say hello to 'em.
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525. - Hi.
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526. Why'd they move away, Ernie?
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527. Oh, maybe they don't
wanna be my friend.
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528. - Oh come on, of
course they do, Bert.
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529. But maybe they're shy.
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533. - Okay, sure.
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534. - Oh.
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535. - Oh.
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536. Ha ha.
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this is really fun.
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538. - Oh.
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539. But I don't know what to say
to those space creatures.
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540. Hello there, space creatures.
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541. - Oh.
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542. Ha ha.
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543. - You like my socks?
- Wee.
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544. What's keeping you, Bert?
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545. Come on.
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546. - Look.
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547. Here's a picture
of my oatmeal dish.
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548. You fellows like oatmeal?
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549. Huh, huh?
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550. And here is a picture of
my favorite pigeon Bernice.
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551. Oh, but I don't suppose you
care about pigeons either.
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552. - Hey, Bert, I think the
space creatures like pigeons.
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554. - But where are you taking me?
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555. - Oh, look at that.
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556. - Coo coo.
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557. - Coo coo.
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558. Well, what do you know, Ernie.
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559. These space creatures
have great taste.
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560. - Coo coo.
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561. - I told you my old buddy
Bert was really cool.
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562. And if you love pigeons, wait
till you see his pigeon dance.
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563. Go on, Bert, show it to 'em.
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564. - I think I will.
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565. Smooth moves, huh?
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566. You know, Ernie, these space
creatures are a lot cooler
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567. than I thought too.
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568. Eh, eh, eh, eh.
- Coo, coo.
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569. - Eh, eh, eh, eh.
- Coo, coo.
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570. - Eh, eh, eh, eh.
- Coo, coo.
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571. - Eh, eh, eh, eh.
- Coo, coo.
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572. - Eh, eh, eh, eh.
- Coo, coo.
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573. - Goodnight, Bert.
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574. - Goodnight, Ernie.
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575. Uh-oh.
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576. - No
no no no no no no.
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577. Bene, now you must cooperate.
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578. Bravo.
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579. Oh oh.
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580. Yeah.
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581. Hi.
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582. Welcome to "Elmo's World".
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583. Oh, Elmo's so happy to see you.
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584. Oh, and so is Dorothy.
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585. Say hello, Dorothy.
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586. Oh, guess what Elmo's
thinking about today.
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587. Wow.
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588. Listen to that.
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589. Well, that sounds like...
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590. Wow.
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591. Yes.
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592. Violins.
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593. Ah.
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594. Wow.
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595. And bows.
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596. That's right, violins.
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597. Elmo has a surprise
for you today.
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598. A violin surprise.
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599. What's that Dorothy?
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600. Oh.
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601. Yeah.
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602. Dorothy's right.
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603. Elmo will save his
surprise for later
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604. because Dorothy has a question.
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605. Yeah, what's that, Dorothy?
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606. Oh, okay.
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607. How do you hold a
violin when you play it?
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608. Oh, good question, Dorothy.
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609. Let's ask Mr. Noodle.
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610. Mr. Noodle.
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611. Hey, shade, please go up.
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612. Shade, stop fiddling
around and go up, please.
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613. Oh, oh, oh.
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614. Oh.
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615. Oh.
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616. Oh.
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617. Oh.
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618. Oh.
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619. Oh.
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620. Oh.
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621. Hi, Mr. Noodle.
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622. Oh, now Dorothy has a
question, Mr. Noodle.
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623. You ready?
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624. Okay.
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625. How do you hold a violin
when you play it, Mr. Noodle?
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626. - Do you
know how, Mr. Noodle?
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627. No.
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628. - Mr. Noodle.
- A violin.
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629. - Not a banana, Mr. Noodle.
- You can't play a banana.
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630. - How do
you hold a violin?
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631. - Yeah.
- Yeah, that's it.
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632. - That's right, a violin.
- How do you hold it
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633. when you play it, Mr. Noodle?
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634. - Show us how, Mr. Noodle.
- Do you think he knows?
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635. - I don't know.
- Mr. Noodle.
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636. - No, not like that.
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637. - That's dancing.
- That's very nice dancing
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638. but that's not the
answer, Mr. Noodle.
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639. Try again, Mr. Noodle.
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640. - No.
- Not up there.
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641. - Mr. Noodle.
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642. - No.
- Not on your ear.
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643. - It's okay, Mr.
Noodle, you'll get it.
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644. Try again.
- How do you hold it
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645. when you play it?
- Oh, Mr. Noodle.
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646. Here's a clue.
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647. You see that little
black thing on the end?
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648. That's where you put the chin.
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649. - So put that black
part under your chin.
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650. - Do you
know where that is?
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651. Yeah, right there.
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652. - But no.
- Not like that.
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653. - Just slide it over
a little towards your ear.
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654. - Yeah, over there.
- Not that far.
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655. - Too far, Mr. Noodle.
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656. Glide it back
towards your mouth.
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657. - Yeah, keep
trying, Mr. Noodle.
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658. - Whoa, whoa, whoa, right there.
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659. - Yay.
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660. - You got it.
- That's how you hold a violin
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661. when you play it,
yay, Mr. Noodle.
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662. Now, all you need is a bow.
- A bow.
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663. - A bow.
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664. Yeah.
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665. - No, not
that kind of bow.
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666. - It's very pretty,
but you need a violin bow.
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667. - You need
that to play a violin.
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668. - Yeah, that's it.
- Yay, that's it.
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669. That's a violin bow, Mr. Noodle.
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670. You use that to play the violin.
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671. Oh, that's enough, Mr. Noodle.
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672. - Oh, Mr. Noodle.
- Enough, Mr. Noodle.
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673. - A little help, shade.
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674. Mr. Noodle.
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675. What's that, Dorothy?
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676. Oh, okay.
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677. Dorothy wants to
ask someone else.
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678. How do you hold a
violin when you play?
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679. - Hi, Dorothy.
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680. This is my violin.
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681. This is the neck.
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682. And these
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683. are the strings and
this is the chin rest.
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684. This is how I play
it with my bow.
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685. - Dorothy, this is my violin
and this is how I play it.
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686. See?
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687. - Thanks, guys.
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688. And thank you too, Dorothy.
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689. Now, Elmo will ask a baby.
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690. Oh, hello, baby.
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691. Baby, how do you hold a
violin when you play it?
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692. Go ahead.
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693. Go ahead.
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694. Thank you, baby.
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695. Kiss kiss.
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696. Bye-bye.
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697. Oh boy.
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698. Oh, and now Elmo has a question
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699. Yeah, you.
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700. How many violins can
this octopus play?
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701. Let's count them and see.
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702. Oh, octopus.
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703. There you are.
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711. - Seven violins.
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712. And one big bow.
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713. Wow.
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714. Oh, great counting, everybody.
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715. Oh, and great
practicing, octopus.
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716. Oh, maybe this is a good
time for Elmo's surprise.
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717. - Elmo has mail.
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718. Elmo has mail.
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719. Elmo has mail.
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720. - Not now.
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721. Elmo has email.
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722. Later.
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723. - Elmo has mail.
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724. - Thank you, computer.
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725. Oh, let's see who it's from.
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726. Ah.
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727. Elmo's got email from
his friend Abby Cadabby.
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728. - Hi, Elmo.
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729. I'm here with my new
friend Miri Ben-Ari.
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730. - Hello, Elmo.
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731. - And she plays the violin.
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732. Um, Miri, what's a violin?
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733. - This is a violin, Abby, see?
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734. It's a musical instrument
that has strings
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735. and I love to play it.
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736. - You play that?
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737. How?
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738. - Well, you move the
bow over the strings
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739. and the violin makes music.
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740. - That sounds like magic.
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741. - Not really, I'll show you.
- Okay.
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742. Oh, wow.
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743. That sounded like magic to me.
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744. Oh, Miri, do you think
I could play the violin?
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745. Huh, huh?
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746. - I think you can.
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747. If you learn how to play it
and if you practice a lot.
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748. - Maybe I'll learn one day.
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749. Now, all I know is my trick.
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750. - What's your trick?
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751. - Oh, it's this.
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752. Frumpkin tumpkin
ibbity obbity pumpkin.
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753. So, Miri, can you
play that pumpkin?
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754. - I think I can.
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755. Let me try.
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756. - Hey, bye, Elmo.
- Bye, Elmo.
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757. - Catchy.
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758. - Thanks, computer, thanks.
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759. Violins have strings that
make music when you play them.
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760. That makes Elmo wonder what else
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761. has strings and makes music.
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762. Let's find out.
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763. Oh, drawer.
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764. What is drawer doing?
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765. Oh boy.
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766. Drawer doesn't have strings.
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767. Does a flute have
strings and make music?
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768. - A flute
doesn't have strings.
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769. - But you can
make music with it.
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770. - Very pretty.
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771. Does cheese have
strings and make music?
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772. - No, it
doesn't have strings.
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773. And you can't make
music with it.
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774. - What about
string cheese?
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775. - You can't make music
with it, but it tastes good.
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776. - Does a piano have
strings and make music?
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777. - Yes, but not like that.
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778. The strings are on the inside.
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779. - Ah.
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780. Does Rosita have
strings and make music?
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781. - Rosita
doesn't have strings.
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782. - But I make music
when I play my guitar
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783. and my guitar has strings.
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784. Oh yeah.
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785. - Thanks, drawer.
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786. Now, it's time for
Elmo's violin surprise.
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787. No, not yet.
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788. Because now, Elmo wants to
find out more about violins.
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789. Elmo's friend Livie
takes violin lessons
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790. and she told Elmo all about it.
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791. - I'm learning
how to play the violin
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792. and my teacher is
Mrs. Jimmerson.
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793. I have to be very
careful with my violin.
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794. My teacher doesn't
want to hear a sound
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795. when I put it on the table.
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796. I put something called
rosin on the bow
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797. before I play the violin.
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798. Without rosin, there
would be no sound at all.
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799. My teacher taught me
how to hold the violin
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and play position.
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801. I'm learning how to play
"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star".
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802. I practice on two strings.
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803. - Okay.
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804. - And then, I use
my fingers to play the tune.
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805. My teacher put tape on
my violin so I know where
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play different notes.
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807. And I'm learning how to
use different bow strokes.
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808. Legato.
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809. Which means a smooth stroke.
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810. But what I like most is playing
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811. while my teacher plays
with me on the piano.
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813. And I love to play the violin.
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814. - Good job.
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815. - Aw.
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816. Great violin playing, Livie.
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817. Elmo wants to learn
even more about violins.
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818. Don't you?
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819. How can we find out more?
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820. Oh, yes, yes, TV.
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821. We can watch the
Violin Channel on TV.
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822. Turn yourself on, TV.
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823. Thank you.
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824. - Welcome to the
Violins Channel.
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825. We string you along.
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826. And now, "The Violin
That Loved Her Bow".
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827. - Once upon a time
there was a little violin
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828. that loved her bow.
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829. And her bow loved her too.
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830. - My bow friend.
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831. - They loved
doing things together.
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832. They took long walks
on the beach together.
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833. - We don't take long
walks on the beach.
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834. - Oh, then they had
candlelit dinners together.
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835. - We don't do that either.
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836. - Well, what
do you do together?
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837. - We make
beautiful music together.
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838. - Oh right.
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839. The violin and her bow made
very fast music together.
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840. And slow music together.
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841. The violin and her bow
made high notes together.
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842. And low notes together.
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843. They made loud music together.
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844. And soft music together.
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845. They played well
with others too.
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846. Sometimes, they'd
play with a lot
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instruments in an orchestra.
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848. No matter what, the violin
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849. and the bow loved
to play together.
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850. And they played
happily ever after.
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851. The end.
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852. - Coming up next,
"Stringing in the Rains".
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853. Stay tuned.
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854. - Wait wait wait
wait wait wait, TV.
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855. Elmo wants to find out
more about violins.
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856. How can we find out more?
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857. Who could that be?
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858. - Hey, kid.
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859. How'd you like to
talk to a violin?
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860. - And a bow.
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861. - Oh boy.
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862. We can talk to a
violin and a bow.
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863. Yay.
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864. - Take my bow.
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865. Please.
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866. - Why do I always have
to play second fiddle?
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867. - So, how is a
chicken like a violin?
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868. - Whoa.
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869. - We both have a neck.
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870. And a body.
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871. And we both get plucked.
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872. - But seriously, Elmo,
you can play all kinds
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873. of music on the violin.
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874. - Really?
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875. Well, what kind of music?
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876. - Well, there's classical music.
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877. - That tickles.
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878. Take my bow, please.
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879. - Very nice.
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880. - You can also play
jazz on the violin.
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881. - Oh, really?
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882. Oh look, look, look, look.
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883. Dorothy's imagining Elmo playing
jazz music on the violin.
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884. - We're gonna
watch a fish think?
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885. This'll be exciting.
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886. - And there's bluegrass.
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887. You can play that on the fiddle,
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888. another name for the violin.
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889. Fancy fiddling.
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890. - Yeah.
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891. Elmo knows something else
to play on the violin,
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892. the violin song.
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893. Yeah.
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894. Now it's time for
Elmo's surprise.
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895. Oh, oh, no no no.
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896. Not today, piano.
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897. Mm-mm, mm-mm.
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898. Elmo's gonna play the
violin song on the violin.
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899. Surprise.
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900. - We love the violin song.
- Play with Elmo.
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901. You too, piano.
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902. Everybody.
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903. - Say goodbye, Dorothy.
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904. Oh, say goodbye, Violin.
- Goodbye.
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905. Take my bow, please.
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906. - Take a bow, Bow.
- Thank you.
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907. - Violins.
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908. Oh.
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909. Wait a minute.
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910. It looks like Elmo left
his magician's cape.
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911. You know what, I think I can
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912. be a pretty good
magician myself.
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913. Spotlight.
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914. "Sesame Street" was brought
to you today by the letter C.
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915. Wasn't quite finished.
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916. "Sesame Street" was also
brought to you today
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917. by the number four.
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918. Oh, no, hey, hey, hey.
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919. Just gotta take my bow.
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920. Thank you and...
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921. I have to take my bow.
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922. Thank you.
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923. Will you just let me take my...
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924. Okay, bad spotlight.
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925. Thank you.
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926. Excuse me.
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927. Thank...
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928. Hey.
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929. Just wait a minute.
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930. Can we talk about this?
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931. Thank you.
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932. Oh, oh.
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933. I'm tired.
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934. I'm going home.
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935. Goodnight.
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936. See y'all later.
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