No Sesame Street in Britain
anonymous
August 2 2007, 13:17:13 UTC
I know it's not the same as having the real intact thing, but there are TONS of wonderful Sesame Street clips on Youtube - entertained me for hours and hours.
Here in the USA, I'm kind of glad I'm not a child any longer. Sesame Street has really degenerated over the years (I guess in ways similar to whatever else has degenerated). Strictly speaking, Sesame Street itself was a stop-gap measure covering the disaster of parents not knowing what they were doing and not having time. I'll stop the beginning of this rant now. Run a Youtube search if you miss Sesame Street.
Hey, I was just thinking you'd not posted in a loooong time, so I was thinking perhaps you were just too busy with your studies... Then I checked out your journal and saw you'd got this one. So, ah'm a friendin' ya :)
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Here in the USA, I'm kind of glad I'm not a child any longer. Sesame Street has really degenerated over the years (I guess in ways similar to whatever else has degenerated). Strictly speaking, Sesame Street itself was a stop-gap measure covering the disaster of parents not knowing what they were doing and not having time. I'll stop the beginning of this rant now. Run a Youtube search if you miss Sesame Street.
Erika
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Yes, I sort of decided to vanish (bad bad week) and then reappeared without really telling anyone...
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Thats scary as hell.
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it's an excerpt from "nearly a valediction", by marilyn hacker
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