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How does that work? You live in the reality of Sesame Street, yet you know the writers and puppeteers?

Has Marshall Crenshaw done a Sesame Street? It seems like he'd be perfect.

Get off m'damn lawn!

I remember reading a great review of the 1st season DVD that pointed that out. When I was a pre-schooler (and lived in the Brooklyn of the late 70s/early 80s)the theme of the show seemed to be: yes, the world is a frightening and dirty place, but that doesn't mean we can't have some fun and learn some stuff along the

"Letters: Varsity, Scarlet.
Numbers: 6, 6, and…6."

I really miss that fanzine/VHS type culture, where cult/underground shit was truly cult and underground.

I love that goddamn label so goddamn much.

A millennial, ladies and gentlemen.

Turns out that Follow that Bird syncs up with A Momentary Lapse of Reason.

WHERE ME COOKIES, GROVER?

Rowsdower!

I have been wondering all season why I haven't given a shit about the Cardinals, even with their amazing record. It's the same reason I never gave a shit about Penn State. Boring, workmanlike football wins games, but that don't make it entertaining.

Gen Xers represent!!!!!

Am I the only one who prefers The Second Ave. Deli?

That is the most early millennium thing I have ever seen.

I understand that Nostalgia Critic was "a thing," but was he ever "funny?"

She's wrong. Ian Brown's version of "Thriller" is awesome.

Sorrt, I thought you meant Sandlot, not Goonies.

You were in your 20s, brotha. I'm 38 and I was a teen.

It's very simple. Horrors exist and either El Santo or Azul Demonico can defeat them.