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Law and Order: Special Letters Unit
AHAHAHAHA Sesame Street, you never disappoint when Phil has a sick day and we spend it on the couch watching tv.
This is a scene from “Law and Order: Special Letters Unit”.
Can I get a doink doink?
What’s the best skit you’ve ever seen on Sesame Street?
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10 responses to “Law and Order: Special Letters Unit”
I love that Sesame Street brings the contemporary to the kid-set. My little one wasn’t much into Sesame Street (which made me sad).
There is one clip that was circulating of the Count where there was one word that was bleeped every time he said it and it made me die laughing. Like holding my stomach laughing.
AHAHAHA!!! I’ve heard of that clip, but haven’t seen it – you must share!
I have never seen a single episode of Law & Order and I know I’m missing out! Even though my son has outgrown Sesame Street, I did tune in on Monday to see Dave Matthews sing a song with Grover about feelings. Swoon….
I caught a little chunk of a vintage Law and Order episode over the weekend and it was kind of snoozy, but every ep of SVU that I’ve seen is really good!
I miss sesame street! I still watch spongebob even though I don’t have kids, I don’t see why I can’t work sesame street into my repertoire as well right?
Absolutely! There’s some vintage episodes available on DVD too, and those are awesome because they come with a disclaimer saying they’re not for educational use. And in the first episode a bunch of kids are running around unsupervised at a construction site. It’s pretty much the best.
Neither of my sons have ever really wanted to watch Sesame Street so I don’t get to see it very often. But whenever I see a random clip I love the sense of humor that comes through.
Totally! My favorite thing about it is it’s so for kids… But it’s also SO for parents.
Now I want to watch Sesame Street. Would that be weird for a Friday night? Been awhile ๐
Not at all! I say start recording some episodes on the DVR, that way you can forward through all the Elmo.