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Sunny Days in Search

By Gordon Hurd
Thu, October 26, 2006, 12:06 pm PDT

Quite a few of us here at Buzz HQ grew up in the '70s. When it came to pivotal education experiences, not much compared to Sesame Street. Thanks to a DVD set released this week called "Sesame Street Old School" many of those memories can now become a permanent part of our entertainment library.

What exactly is old-school Sesame Street? Stevie Wonder, chanting "a loaf of bread, a container of milk, and a stick of butter," and an orange Oscar the Grouch—that's old-school.

On a nostalgia kick, we combed through our Search library to find some of our more interesting old-school Sesame Street searches...

Of course, today's Sesame Street is a consistent presence in Search. Elmo, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and all the rest of the Sesame Street characters (+172%) spread their fuzzy goodness all over our lists of popular searches. And we hope there'll be many more sunny days for kids of all ages.

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Posted by pb10023 | Thu, October 26, 2006, 3:31 pm PDT

Buzz module on My Yahoo is busted. It hasn't updated in a couple weeks.

Posted by drivtaan | Thu, October 26, 2006, 8:24 pm PDT

Could this have something to do with the PBS film that talked about Sesame Street around the world? It made me realize that Sesame Street has the capability to become one of the most important television shows on the planet.

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