I hear nuh not la, but you are probably right. But unless you are thinking of Elmo, that 4 nuh pattern can fit a surprising amount of songs. I agree with the poster above that thinks Elmo is just too much.
As far as the Mr. Hooper being Jewish thing. It was weird. I thought he died a long time ago, so to see him on the show was odd. It may have been a Big Bird flashback or something, because he was in the clip. I wasn’t watching it… it was more on in the background and seeing/hearing Mr. Hooper wasn’t something that I stopped everything for.
But I believe (and I’m not positive on this) Mr. Hooper was closing his shop on a day that Big Bird didn’t understand, and he told Big Bird he was jewish (or Big Bird told Snuffy he was jewish). In any event, it’s no big deal. I just thought it was strange that it was even brought up. I’m not sure kids are all that aware of different religions (at least not until maybe 5 or 6?), and I thought it was a strange thing for Sesame Street to cover. I am not sure what the target age is for Sesame Street these days, but Elmo indicates to me that they have skewed even lower than the age when I found Ernie and Bert fascinating.
Enough of that. It doesn’t matter, and if no one else saw it, maybe it was something they touched on but didn’t focus on.
As for Gordon, Maria, Bob, Susan… I was amazed that they were all still on the show and they all look pretty good! When I saw Bob, he was sitting down, but he looked fantastic, not a worn out 60 year old described above. But maybe he is. I think the water they drink on Sesame Street comes from the Fountain of Youth.
Since there is such a groudswell of support for the Wiggles, I’ll give them another chance, but I’m skeptical. Still, I’ll do it. You all can’t be wrong… (or can you?)
I will check out the other shows mentioned on my own before my daughter gets to see them and/or become attached to them. She loves Ernie, which I think is a good sign (it seems ALL kids love Elmo, so the older characters are forgotten). She loves Ernie’s laugh.
Oh, and she likes Bob the Builder because I sing along with the title song…
Bob The Builder! He can build it! Bob the Builder! He can fix it!
something like that. The show isn’t bad. At least, it doesn’t annoy me. And the train isn’t bad, but I thought George Carlin did the voice for the train and he died a while ago… so did someone else take over or are all the train episodes repeats? (can’t remember the train’s name… I’m having a brain fart)
oh, and one question for all you veterans of childrens television… I haven’t seen the teletubbies advertised at all. Have they gone away? That baby in the sun used to freak me out when my nephew watched that show.