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− | '''Chris Robinson''' is the nephew of [[Gordon]] and [[Susan]] on ''[[Sesame Street]]'', appearing in [[Season 38 (2007)|Season 38]]. Chris moves to [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] in [[Episode 4136]] to seek a job. |
+ | '''Chris Robinson''' is the nephew of [[Gordon]] and [[Susan]] on ''[[Sesame Street]]'', appearing in [[Season 38 (2007)|Season 38]]. Chris moves to [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] in [[Episode 4136]] to seek a job for buy textbooks for school where he didn't have much good luck trying to find a good job. As soon as Chris was just about to give up for the day, he's hired by [[Alan]] who put a "Help Wanted" sign outside his Hooper's Store window as his newest assistant at [[Hooper's Store]]. |
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+ | Attempt #1: Count Von Count wanting someone to exercise so he can count the exercises without paying the person. |
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+ | Attempt #2: Cookie Monster wanting a salesman to sell cookies. Unfortunately, Cookie Monster didn't want any of his cookies to be sold. |
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+ | Attempt #3: Horatio Elephant wanting a dance partner to work for peanuts instead of money. |
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[[Category:Sesame Street Characters]] |
[[Category:Sesame Street Characters]] |
Revision as of 17:34, 28 September 2008
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Chris Robinson is the nephew of Gordon and Susan on Sesame Street, appearing in Season 38. Chris moves to Sesame Street in Episode 4136 to seek a job for buy textbooks for school where he didn't have much good luck trying to find a good job. As soon as Chris was just about to give up for the day, he's hired by Alan who put a "Help Wanted" sign outside his Hooper's Store window as his newest assistant at Hooper's Store.
Attempt #1: Count Von Count wanting someone to exercise so he can count the exercises without paying the person. Attempt #2: Cookie Monster wanting a salesman to sell cookies. Unfortunately, Cookie Monster didn't want any of his cookies to be sold. Attempt #3: Horatio Elephant wanting a dance partner to work for peanuts instead of money.