I’m not sure who put all those question marks so that it seems excessive. Because, you know, you all make fun of me and my day job that I do is but producing is a hard job for experience ready for Yeah. Now it says make an intro, like a lot of question marks and I don’t appreciate it. So as you say it says so it doesn’t just say make an intro like a statement. And somebody decided to put a lot of question marks behind it. But we’ve had many meetings, it’s up there on the board. And well, I, you know, I produce the show. And I think that’s pretty poppin if I’m to be honest, but no, no, no intro, we have a cool outro but not my no intro that just I don’t know why that’s never happened. We have this super slick bed of music under us, which we kind of just made today. I just I think I just said we were gonna try to have fun.
#SESAME STREET YEP YEP PROFESSIONAL#
Did I say we were professional show? I don’t know. And what Alouettes is cherry pick just said is absolutely true. I got a bit of a crick in my stomach today. I mean, we don’t even really have an intro. We’re we’re more of just kind of a show up kind of show. We’re not really known for trying real hard. And I don’t know if I like what you just said about trying real hard. And well, I hope you have fun because we’re gonna try real hard.
#SESAME STREET YEP YEP FREE#
You never know if they will have more of a licensed theme, but I like the idea of being able to attach it to City themed buildings, MOCed buildings, or even modulars.Well, so, welcome Radio Free Montclair listeners.Īnd this is the bumper podcast. The other is that potentially there will be more coming from Sesame Street in the future. One thought is just so you can attach this to other buildings you create or have as desired. One final note… I saw this on another review… the edges of the buildings have holes for Technic pins. If you aren’t into Sesame Street, then I would skip this one as you probably won’t enjoy all of the details. For MOC builders, there are some cool parts to use elsewhere too. I definitely recommend this set for current or past Sesame Street fans. I doubt you will find this one on sale in the future, but you can get it on a future double VIP point day or with a cool gift with purchase deal in the future. Pricewise, it’s not too bad at just under 9 cents per piece. It might not be a big hit for non-Sesame Street fans.
Overall, I think this is a great set, but then again I grew up watching Sesame Street and I’m sure that’s why. There are a lot in the set and the designers definitely tried to capture as many as they could to truly make it Sesame Street. I’m probably missing a bunch of details here. Take note that there are two and one has Elmo’s fish Dorothy on it. I failed to pay attention to the clear minifigure head used inside of the light. The famous 123 Sesame Street sign is added with the green lamp post. A UFO is placed on the roof for the aliens that say “yep, yep, yup,” and the mailbox that can walk around is placed on the street. Big Bird’s nest is built up and Radar, his bear is added in. Additional details are added on the first floor to include some toys for Elmo. At this point the build goes in a few directions.