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What’s with this down syndrome kid talking?
RoseByAnyOtherName10 : They were a pain to clean!
Music by Frederick Reed, film by Merrill Aldighieri
I made this film and I used my friend’s kids. They do not have a staff of filmmakers, or at least they did not when I made this film. I am independent.
my old man sells aluminum cans for scrap
then he buys beer with the money
then he gets drunk and rumages thru the neighbors trash for more aluminum
then he sells that for more beer
it’s an endless cycle
the old man really needs a job
very good point.
The music is brilliant. Great clip. Thanks!
twisty straw! haha!
I’m not a soap guy but I can imagine that. Or so I can imagine that?
sesame street has a youtube?!! this isn’t the place for sesame street…you better disable comments, or i hope the kids cant read…
I wonder – seriously – how many kids audition for a segment before the right one is selected for the filming.
SESAME STREET lS THE BEST SOAP l’VE EVER WATCHED!