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[[Ida Nomer]], who is from [[Kansas]], appears on ''[[Sesame Street Game Shows|The Crying Game]]'', a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' game show. When introduced by [[Sonny Friendly]], she tells him to call her Miss Nomer (a play on the word "misnomer"). He tells her a story about what would happen if she were feeding her chickens and they suddenly ran away to join a [[Circus|circus]]. The story has quite an effect on Ida -- she wails "I loved those chickens!" and begins bawling like a baby.
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[[Ida Nomer]], who is from [[Kansas]], appears on ''[[Sesame Street Game Shows|The Crying Game]]'', a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' game show. When introduced by [[Sonny Friendly]], she tells him to call her Miss Nomer, which he eventually forgets to do. He tells her a story about what would happen if she were feeding her chickens and they suddenly ran away to join a [[Circus|circus]]. The story has quite an effect on Ida -- she wails "I loved those chickens!" and begins bawling like a baby.
 
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IdaNomer
PERFORMER Lisa Buckley
DEBUT 1994
PATTERN Lavender

Ida Nomer, who is from Kansas, appears on The Crying Game, a Sesame Street game show. When introduced by Sonny Friendly, she tells him to call her Miss Nomer (a play on the word "misnomer"). He tells her a story about what would happen if she were feeding her chickens and they suddenly ran away to join a circus. The story has quite an effect on Ida -- she wails "I loved those chickens!" and begins bawling like a baby.