I have always tried my best to leave the past in the past. Especially when it comes to [messy] break ups. When things end badly, I just don’t want to sweat it, try my best to forget it, and move on with my life. This has NOT been the case with my [newest] ex…it ended bad, but was made worst by subliminals on his part via the internet. When snoops/snitches let me know about this, I went and saw for myself and was very angry to say the least. BUT we talked, and were able to speak on a ‘friendly’ level. The more I think about it, I realize that I still have feelings for him. I believe even if we never got back together, we will be friends, and I am happy to have met him and had him in my life. He even came to my house a couple days ago and organized my iTunes for me, it was really sweet, and to show my appreciation, I will cook dinner for him…one day lol. So maybe, he IS an ex for a reason, and we were meant to be apart. Become what we were, before it was ‘official’ and we had a great time together. Who knows? Who cares? I’ll go with the flow and see what happens. ;)
The Red is an amazing camera.
Do you use the RED for video… or stills?
I thought it was a Video camera… I am waiting for the RED Scarlet 3K to come!
Lot to love in the first few minutes of the first Sesame Street. Not least Gordon1’s outstanding facial hair. Also, just can’t believe Bob’s been on this show for 40 years. (He was my favorite of the grownups from the beginning)
As an intro from the oddly placid Bert and Ernie suggests, this particular clip is from a preview/teaser of the show:
Two days before the premiere of Sesame Street, a thirty-minute preview entitled This Way to Sesame Street was shown on NBC. The show was financed by a $50,000 grant from Xerox. Written by Stone and produced by CTW publicist Bob Hatch, it was taped the day before it aired. Newsday called the preview “a unique display of cooperation between commercial and noncommercial broadcasters”. Sesame Street premiered on PBS on November 10, 1969.
I was about two weeks shy of turning 3, and I was definitely a fan. Big Bird’s initial microcephaly notwithstanding.
Full sequence and screengrabs from This Way to Sesame Street on Muppet Wiki.
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