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'''Grouch Eye for the Nice Guy''' is a segment that spoofs the television series ''Queer Eye for the Straight Guy''. It first appeared in ''[[Sesame Street]]''’s [[Season 36]] and featured the "Drab Five" led by [[Oscar the Grouch]]. In one segment, they give [[Bob]] a [[:Image:Character.bobasgrouch.jpg|grouchy makeover]] to his protest. He's so upset, that he gets really grouchy and mad at Oscar and the other [[grouches]]. After a moment of venting which lends credit to the nature of the makeover, Bob starts to realize something: it's good to let go of your grouchy feelings sometimes. This, in turn, spells defeat for the Fab Five.
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'''Grouch Eye for the Nice Guy''' is a segment that spoofs the television series ''Queer Eye for the Straight Guy''. It first appeared in ''[[Sesame Street]]''’s [[Season 36]] and featured the "Drab Five" led by [[Oscar the Grouch]]. In one segment, they give [[Bob]] a [[:Image:Character.bobasgrouch.jpg|grouchy makeover]] to his protest. He's so upset, that he gets really grouchy and mad at Oscar and the other [[grouches]]. After a moment of venting which lends credit to the nature of the makeover, Bob starts to realize something: it's good to let go of your grouchy feelings sometimes. This, in turn, spells defeat for the Drab Five.
   
   

Revision as of 19:32, 12 June 2006

Groucheye

Grouch Eye for the Nice Guy is a segment that spoofs the television series Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. It first appeared in Sesame Street’s Season 36 and featured the "Drab Five" led by Oscar the Grouch. In one segment, they give Bob a grouchy makeover to his protest. He's so upset, that he gets really grouchy and mad at Oscar and the other grouches. After a moment of venting which lends credit to the nature of the makeover, Bob starts to realize something: it's good to let go of your grouchy feelings sometimes. This, in turn, spells defeat for the Drab Five.