Monday, 17 October 2011
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Sesame Street, The Letter 'G', and Glee

Sesame Street is great at bringing modern themes to their shows, so what better may to learn about the letter G then with the cast of "Glee"? Here's the segment for you to enjoy!
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Comments (15)
Ummm...has anyone else noticed all the G words they used that aren't real words? Way to be educational!
I love it!! G-gionals. Awesome.
This is awesome!
@Persiankitty@xanga - i know right... whats a Gym? And georgia? Thats not a country or a state, OBVIOUSLY made up
I liked the segment they did with the "Law and Order: Special Letters Unit". XD
Haha! I love that it's more entertaining than the actual show.
@splinter1591@xanga - oh and golf...giraffe...gorgeous. Sheesh
hahaha! this was funny :)
@splinter1591@xanga - What the hell? Obviously I don't mean words like that. Gegionals? Geerios? Don't stop Gageeing? I mean stupid crap like that.
This was pretty cute!
Nice job! I love Sesame Street.
@splinter1591@xanga - @DncngINthedark@xanga - @Persiankitty@xanga - Looking at the purple faces and green noses on the puppets...somehow I believe the verisimilitude of this particular skit has been established to the point in which a word like "Geerios" is acceptable.
@Persiankitty@xanga - giraffe, gorgeous, golf, gym.... I could go on.
@Persiankitty@xanga - And you didn't specify.... You said NONE of the words they used for G were real...
@xhalesx@revelife - Actually that is not what I said at all. "Has anyone else noticed all the G words they used that aren't real words?" does not mean that all the words aren't real. I asked if anyone noticed all the ones that are not real. Learn some reading comprehension.
@Persiankitty@xanga - And learn how to phrase sentences so that they grammatically say what you want them to say....
@xhalesx@revelife - I did. I just explained that to you. Which is why I told you to learn some reading comprehension.