Friendly neighbors there, that's where we meet. Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street? How to get to Sesame Street? How to get to Sesame Street? Oh, hi. Look at this. It says here that Sesame Street is brought to you today by the letters T and M. Did you know that? Hey, Savion, look at this. Did you know that Sesame Street was brought to you today by the letters T and M? Yep. Why do you think I have this cowboy hat? Oh, sure, of course. You have that cowboy hat because cowboy hat begins with the letter T and M. No, no, no it doesn't. Cowboy hat begins with C and H. I don't know, why do you have that little cowboy hat? Because I'm going to put something in this hat that begins with T and M. What? Well, you have to guess. Oh, good. Let's see. What starts with T and M? I know, tuna muffins. You're going to put tuna muffins in that hat, right? No. No, no. Well, why not? Tuna starts with T and muffins start with M. You said you were going to put something that starts with T and M in that hat. That's right, and I am, but not tuna muffins. Something else that begins with T and M. Oh, okay. All right, I'll see you. How about tiny mountains? No. No, no, no. Of course not, of course not. I know, I got it. Toasted marshmallows. You are going to put toasted marshmallows in that hat. No. No. Twenty mermaids? No. Ticklish mules? No. Two-ton mockingbirds? No. I give up. What are you going to put in that hat that begins with T and M? Telemonster. Huh? Tele begins with T and monster begins with M, and I thought you'd like to wear that cowboy hat today. Oh, boy, would I. Thanks, Steven. You know, I'm real glad Sesame Street is brought to you today by the letters T and M, otherwise I wouldn't get to be a cowboy. Yippee! Yahoo! Get along, little dogie. You know what? I'm going to go show this to Oscar. Wait a minute, Tele. What? Sesame Street is also brought to you today by the number two. Oh, yeah. Wee-haw! This is the letter M. M, M, M, M, M. letter M. Oh Ernie, I'm going to the store now to get our food for supper. Oh good Bert, I'll be right here when you get back. Oh good, because see I don't know where my keys are, and I'm sure I'll find them later. It's just that I want to go shopping now, and you'll be here right? Oh yeah. Well good, when I come back I'll be outside the door and you can listen for me and let me in. Listen Bert, would you like to borrow my keys because I could go and get them for you. No that's okay Ernie, Ernie I don't want to disturb your reading. Oh that's nice Bert. You just listen for me okay? Righty-o Bert. Okay fine. I mean I'll just ring the bell or I'll knock on the door or something and then just let me in okay? No trouble Bert old buddy, I will be listening. Okay. Maybe we should practice. Bert? Yeah I'll tell you what, I'll pretend like I'm going to the store now. I won't be really going to the store, but I'll pretend I will and I'll knock and do things and then you listen for me and let me in and then I'll know it's okay. Listen don't worry Bert, I'll be listening you see. You don't have to practice, you can just count on me Bert. Okay, I trust you. Thank you Bert. Okay fine. So you'll be listening right? I will Bert. Okay fine, and I'm going to get some food for supper. Okay. And you'll be listening. Sure. Okay. Okay. Bye. Bye. Boy it sure is nice to have a friend who'll go get food for supper. Let's see, door's closed, Ernie's inside, going to the store, I know what I want to get. I forgot my money. I'm going to have to get Ernie to open the door for me now. Hmm, yep, Bert is off to go shopping and when he gets back I'll be listening. Ah, Ernie? Ernie? Ernie? Will you let me in? Did you hear that? That sounded like Bert. He must have decided he wants to practice after all so that he'll be sure I'll be listening when he gets back. I hear you Bert, I'm listening. Good, Ernie, will you please let me in now? That sounds great Bert, don't worry I'm listening, I'll let you in when you get back. Ernie, I want you to let me in now, please. Bert, if you just call like that when you get back that'll be fine Bert. Ernie! This is me knocking on the door and yelling because I want you to let me in. That's great Bert, knocking on the door and yelling together. Okay, I'm listening Bert, that's fine, that's enough practice Bert. Ah! Ernie, this is me kicking. Kicking on the door and yelling and losing my patience and telling you to let me in. That's enough. Ah! Ernie? Ernie? Ernie, let me in. I'm losing my temper, I want you to let me in. Now! How about that, now he's ringing the doorbell and knocking and yelling. Okay Bert, that's enough, practice makes perfect, enough is enough. Ernie, let me in, let me in, I can't do it, let me in, let me in, let me in, let me in. Ernie, let me in this time. Poor that Bert, he's really practicing until he gets it right. I'll have to tell him he's doing it good enough. Ernie! Ernie! Let me in, let me in. Ernie! That was really great practicing Bert. I was listening, I heard your voice calling, I heard you knocking, I heard you kicking the door, I heard you ringing the doorbell and all of that works just fine. It's going to be great when you get back from the store. But now, while you go shopping Bert, I'm going to take a nice long bath with rubber ducky and then I will sit down and listen for you to come back from the store. Bert, you haven't even done it. I'll see you later Bert. Ernie! I'm going to move out. Ah, let me just look around here and the letter T. Ah, let's see, it's got to be around here. Ah, ha, ha, ha, yeah, yeah, there it is, ha, ha, ha. T. Ah, I'll need a shovel. The treasure. T. Birds in the sky, beasts on the land, fish in the sea and bugs in your hand. It's the Sesame Street Creature Feature. Today's creature is the sloth. Rest, sleepy sloth, don't worry, just one more day. Passing time, never hurry, that's just your way. Isn't it fun, are you blessed? While the whole world's whirling, you take a rest. Rest, sleepy sloth, don't worry, you are the best. Wee!