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It seems that my last attempt to stimulate some conversation about this fine series has four views and zero replies. I have decided to commemorate this situation by writing about a "Sesame Street" routine that had to do with Kingston Livingston the Third. He, Roxie Marie and two other Muppets where wearing caps with the number four on them. They were approached by Gorden and Big Bird. Without even being asked, Kingston explained to the duo that they were wearing the caps because they were group four! Throughout the episode, there was a lot of symbolism about the number four. A secondary plot of the episode was that Big Bird was on the Sesame Street Soccor team. By the end of the episode, Kingston had also become a part of the team. Big Bird and Kingston. What a pair!
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