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*[[Bert]] wants to know why there is a cookie lying on the table. [[Ernie]] explains that he put it there to remind himself. {{first|0095}} |
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*[[Bert]] wants to know why there is a cookie lying on the table. [[Ernie]] explains that he put it there to remind himself. {{first|0095}} |
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*[[Cookie Monster]] goes to the carnival and plays the "test your strength" game. Unbeknownst to him, the carnival barker rigged the game so nobody can win -- until Cookie finds out what the prize is. {{eka|0707}} |
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*[[Cookie Monster]] goes to the carnival and plays the "test your strength" game. Unbeknownst to him, the carnival barker is a dishonest man who rigged the game so nobody can win -- until Cookie finds out what the prize is. {{eka|0707}} |
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*[[Marshal Grover]] tries mounting [[Fred the Wonder Horse]] using a "run and jump" technique. But everytime he gets close, Fred moves away from him, causing onlookers in the saloon to laugh at them. Fred finally explains that he doesn't appreciate the act, as it hurts his back. Marshal Grover promises never to run and jump onto his back again, and asks him to roll over so he may do so on his belly. {{eka|0856}} |
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*[[Marshal Grover]] tries mounting [[Fred the Wonder Horse]] using a "run and jump" technique. But everytime he gets close, Fred moves away from him, causing onlookers in the saloon to laugh at them. Fred finally explains that he doesn't appreciate the act, as it hurts his back. Marshal Grover promises never to run and jump onto his back again, and asks him to roll over so he may do so on his belly. {{eka|0856}} |