Subject: Save Sesame Street from being cancelled
This is a petition to save Sesame Street. ALL YOU DO IS ADD YOUR NAME
TO THE LIST AT THE BOTTOM, then forward it to everyone you know. The
only time you send it to the included address is if you are the 50th,
100th, etc. The address is: kubi...@blue.univnorthco.edu
Send it on to everyone you know.
PBS, NPR (National Public Radio), and the arts are facing major
cutbacks in funding. In spite of the efforts of each station to reduce
spending costs and streamline their services, the government officials
believe that the funding currently going to these programs is too
large a portion of funding for something which is seen as
"unworthwhile." Currently, taxes from the general public for PBS equal
$1.12 per person per year, and the National Endowment for the Arts
equals $.64 a year in total. A January 1995 CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll
indicated that 76% of Americans wish to keep funding for PBS, third
only to national defense and law enforcement as the most valuable
programs for federal funding.
Each year, the Senate and House Appropriations commitees each have
13 subcommitees with jurisdiction over many programs and agencies.
Each subcommitee passes its own appropriation bill. The goal each
year is to have each bill signed by the beginning of the fiscal year,
which is October 1. In the instance of the Corporation of Public
Broadcasting, the bill determines the funding for the next three
years.
When this issue comes up in 1996, the funding will be determined for
fiscal years 1996-1998.
The only way that our representatives can be aware of the base of
support or PBS and funding for these types of programs is by making
our voices heard.
Please add your name to this list if you believe in what we stand
for. This list will be forwarded to the President of the United
States, the Vice President of the United States, the House of
Representatives and Congress.
If you happen to be the 50th, 100th, 150th, etc. signer of this
petition, please forward to: kubi...@blue.univnorthco.edu.
This way we can keep track of the lists and organize them. Forward
this to everyone you know, and help us to keep these programs alive.
Thank you.
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1. Elizabeth Weinert, student, University of Northern Colorado,
Colorado.
2. Nikki Marchman, student, University of Northern Colorado,
Colorado.
3. Laura King, Salt Lake City, Utah
4. Mary Lambert, San Francisco, CA
5. Sam Tucker, Seattle, WA
6. Steve Mack, Seattle, WA
7. Stacy Shelley, Sub Pop Records, Seattle, WA.
8. Amy Saaed, Seattle, WA
9. Jill Hudgins, Atlanta, GA
10. Alex Goolsby, student, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY
11. Aisha K. McGriff, North Carolina School of Science and Math
12. Amy Brushwood, North Carolina School of Science and Math
13. Mason Blackwell, student The College of William and Mary
14. Melinda Murphy, student, St. Mary's College of Maryland
15. Amy Raphael, student, University of Pennsylvania
16. Nancy Adleman, student, Stanford University
17. Paul Bodnar, student, Stanford University
18. Kunal Bajaj, student, University of Pennsylvania
19. Sharon Seltzer, student, University of Pennsylvania
20. Sugirtha Vivekananthan, student, University of Pennsylvania
21. Ann Wang, student, University of Pennsylvania
22. Seth Resler, student, Brown University
23. Leslie Ching, student, Brown University
24. Sylvia Barbut, student, Carnegie Mellon University
25. Karri Plotkin, student, Carnegie Mellon University
26. Kamilla Chaudh, student, Emory University
27. Jon Gordon,student,Princeton University
28. Nadine Knight, student, Princeton University
27. Erica Amianda, student, Johns Hopkins University
30. Rachel Pletcher, student, Johns Hopkins University
31. Janet Aardema, student, Davidson College
32. Kelly Kiefer, student, Davidson College
33. Jane Ruschky, student, Davidson College
34. Courtney Pace, student, Davidson College
35. Allison Patten, student, Northwestern University
36. Chad Ballentine, student, Franklin Road Academy
37. Allison Patten, student, Northwestern University
38. Rachel Allen, student, Rhodes College
39. Mary Rose Herbert, student, Guilford College
40. Christie Todd, student, Rhodes College
41. Athena Petropoulos, Rhodes College
42. Kathryn Hoang, student, Rhodes College
43. Lan To, student, Rhodes College
44. Ben Hagy, student, Reed College
45. Stephanie Marrs, student, University of Pennsylvania
46. Meg Smith, student, Rice University
47. Julian Zinn, student, University of Texas
48. Adam Talianchich, student, University of Texas
49. Michael GLazner, student, Southwestern Universirty
50. Katherine Rainwater, student, Southwestern University
51. Will O'Brien, student, Southwestern University
52. Meridith McConnell, student, Southwestern University
53. Amy Cassata, student, Trinity University
54. Heather Hanchett, student, Trinity University
55. Mike Elsner, student, Trinity University, San Antonio
56. ND Victor Carsrud, student, University of Texas Medical
Branch,Galveston
57. Michael Eisenstein, Engineer, Dallas, TX
58. Tehmina Banatwala, English Teacher, Houston, TX
59. Paula Leigh Cox, Account Executive, San Antonio, TX
60. Jennifer Franks, Account executive, San Antonio, TX
61. Mike Mineo, student, UT medical school, Houston, TX
62. Andre de Launay, Amer. Grad. School of Intl.Mgmt, Glendale, AZ
63. Tawne Bachus, Thunerbird, the American Grad School of Intl.
Mgmt, Glendale, AZ.
64. Ty Bachus, graphic designer, Herndon, VA
65. Thomas Inskip, software engineer, Washington, DC.
66. Dana Hollish, Green Seal
67. Neil Payne, St. Mary's College, MD
68. Douglas G. Davis, Gainesville, Fl.
69. Paula Garfinkle, Potomac, MD
70. Jeff Boodman, Falls Church, VA
71. Erica Sangster, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge MA
72. Nathalia Glickman, Graduate student, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.
73. Chee Chan, Ex-Pat, Singapore
74. Justin Tan, University of Toronto, Canada
75. Sue Burrows, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
76. Kelly Cox, York University, Toronto, Canada
77. Amanda Holt, Ryerson Polytechnic University, Toronto, Canada
78. Sara Fisher, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada
79. Elliot Salmons, Ryerson Polytechnic University, Toronto, Canada
80. Dori Skye, Ryerson Polytechnic University, Toronto, Canada
81. Jana Atkins, York University, Toronto, Canada
82. Joshua Engel, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
83. Haim Gorodzinsky, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
84. Melissa Medley, Loyola University Chicago, IL
85. Kim Puhr, Loyola University Chicago, IL
86. Lena Dukic, Chicago, IL
87. Betsy Greer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
88. Lisa Thompson, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
89. Ryan Emanuel, Duke University, Durham, NC
90. Gautham Venkat, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
91. Christina Varughese, u of penn, phila, pa
92. John Varghese, student,University of Md at Baltimore County
93. Jason Putsche, student, University of Md at Baltimore County
94. Melissa Koponen, student, St John's University, Queens, NY
95. Peter C. Frank, student, New York Law School, New York, NY
96. Mark J. Bousquet, student, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NY
97. Roberta E. Chase, student, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NY
98. David A. Phillips, student, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NY
99. James E. Charbonneau, student, Virginia Tech, VA
100. Sara M. Eells, student, Virginia Tech, VA
101. Courtney Reiter, student, Virginia Tech, VA
102. Larissa Buccolo, student, Virginia Tech, VA
103. Amanda Hill, student, Indiana University, IN
104. Tony Grimes, student, Indiana University, IN
105. Laurie Metzger, student, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
106. Amy Smith, student, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
107. Michelle Crispino, student, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
108. Antonella Cavallo, student, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
109. Ranjana Varghese, student, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
110. Jennifer McCloskey, student, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
111. Jenni DuBreuil, student, Salisbury State University, MD
112. Greg Zapiec, student, Salisbury State University, MD
113. Helen Woods, student, Salisbury State University, MD
114. Gary Bringman, student, Salisbury, State University, MD
115. Dave Rabinovitz, Fan of Snuffulluffagas, New Rochelle, New York
116. Thea S. Lovallo, Dated Elmo, Port Chester,NY (student)
117. Scott Johnson, I am the Cookie Monster... Coo Coo Ca Choo
Nashville, TN (musician)
118. Emily Johnson, Bert & Ernie fan, Nashville, TN
119. Greg Engel, I count numbers, Pittsburgh, PA (dentist)
120. Franco Sicilia, Jr., I loved Mr Hooper, Philadelphia, Pa
121. Kelly Icardi, Bitten by The Count, Pittsburgh, PA
122. Lisa Yaszek, graduate student, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
123. Grant Carmichael, Grand Rapids, MI
124. Jeffery J. Glasen, Coopersburg, PA
125. Laura Trausch Snyder, High School Math Teacher, Lisle, Illinois
-Please don't take away Big Bird!
126. Christine Holguin - San Diego Ca.
127. Bess Baer, San Diego, CA
128. Candice Anderson, Newport Beach, CA
129. Rachel Goodwin, M.S., San Francisco, CA
It's the greatest. Just today I saw Oscar teach Sloppy to wiggle.
130. Judy Corse, Jr. High Teacher, Eagle Rock, CA
131. W. Bruce Watson, Livermore, CA
132. Ed Costello, Pleasanton, CA.
133. Julie Buehler, San Bruno, CA
134. Denise Ann Maurer, Palo Alto, CA Save the Snuffle-up-a-gus!
135. B. Kyle Partridge, Somerville, MA
136. A.Y. Laury, Somerville, MA
137. Alexis M. Scott, Lexington, MA
138. S. Steele, Woodbridge, VA
139. Alexander Whitney, Associate Scientist, Plainsboro, NJ
140. Monica Belton, Assistant Microbiologist, Andover, NJ
141. Marika Skiadas, Assistant Microbiologist, Somerset, NJ
142. Ann Skiadas, Environmental Engineer, Somerset, NJ
143. Sharone Menczel, law student, University of Pennsylvania
where are the ten missing numbers? (doug anderson, who will be 158)
153. Beth Ritter, Awards Coordinator-MTV Networks New York
156. Julie Kellman MTV Animation-MTV Networks New York
157. Rachelle Etienne MTV Production-MTV Networks, New York
158. Doug Anderson- Associate Producer- MTV SPORTS, NYC
159. Cinnamon-Anne Booth-Production Coordinator, MTV House of Style,NYC
160. Brian Cooper- Production Coordinator, MTV On Air Promos, NYC
161. Marisa Fazzina- Coordinator, MTV On Air Graphics, NYC
162. Lynne Mishele- Freelance Producer, NYC
163. July Lopez-MTV On Air Graphics,NYC
164. Henry Lescaille - MTVN Human Resources, NYC
165. Matthew Larsen - MTVN Human Resources, NYC
166. Jennifer Langheld - MTV Traffic Assistant, NYC
167. Alyson Leonard- Coordinator, MTV Production Library, NYC
168. R.J. Murphy - Studio Manager, MTV Animation, NYC
169. Michelle Volpe - Office Manager, Cambridge Technology Partners, NYC
170. Nandita Bery - Software Developer, CTP, NYC
171. Mike Apmann - Ernie & Bert rock. Computer Geek, Pepsi Cola, Somers NY
172. Sal Ulto - Pepsi Cola Somers NY
173. Melissa Ulto - Freelance Productions, NY
174. Bill Aron, Los Angeles
175 Michael Signer, Notre Dame, IN
176 Judy Axonovitz -Univ. of Southern California Los Angeles,
177 Milton DeNicholas - Manager, CFI ProServices, Portland, OR
178. Pattric Rawlins, Portland, OR.
179. Janet Petersen, Portland, OR
180. Kelly J. Horton, Beaverton, Oregon
181. Tracy Horton, San Jose, California
182. Karmen Marr, San Jose, California
183. John R. Schmidt, San Jose, California
184 Andr Luthard, Master Scheduler, Bay Networks Inc., San Jose, Santa
Clara CA
185. Katherine Glenfield, HR Dept., BayNetworks Inc, Billerica, MA
186. Neha Desai, HR Dept., Bay Networks Inc
187. Becky Katsiaficas, Facilities, Bay Networks, Inc., Billerica, MA
188. Elaine Carey, Accounting, Bay Networks, Inc., Billerica, MA
189. Karin Mulcahy, Order Admin., Telebit Corporation, Chelmsford, Ma
190. Dawn Gervais, Pelham, NH
191. Gail Peach, Telebit Corporation, Chelmsford, MA
192. Lori Kane, Marcom Specialist, Telebit Corp., Chelmsford, MA ---
193. John Heppenstall, Pilot Software, Cambridge, MA -- because lori
loves bert & ernie
194. Philip M. Lang, American National Standards Institute (ANSI), NY, NY;
For all the NYC tourists that want to know how to get to Sesame Street
195. Michelle Maas, ANSI, NY,NY, It's not easy being green.
196. Matthew Gonzalez: Concerned Citizen, Xerox Corporation, NY, NY
197. Tammy Johnson, Xerox Corporation, NY, NY
198. Julie Lombardo, Xerox Corporation, NYC: I looked forward to the
opportunity for my kids to grow up on Sesame Street, please HELP SAVE!!!!!!!!!
199. Belinda Bright, Xerox Corporation, NYC
200. Deborah Rodriguez Xerox Corporation , my children learn so much from
this program. please save it.
201. Kimberly L. Robinson, Xerox Corporation
202. Dee Schraner, Xerox Corporation, NJCBU, Morris Plains, NJ
203. Claire Giachino, our children should come first!!!! Xerox Corp. New
Jersey
204. Jackie Maree, Xerox Corporation,NJCBU, A great learning tool and
fun for the children.
205. Renee Toguchi, Xerox Corp, Honolulu
206. Wendy Howell, Xerox Corp, Honolulu
207. Ginny Serikaku, Xerox Corporation, Honolulu
208. Ian Yee, Xerox Corporation, Honolulu
209. Terri Coppage, Xerox Corporation, Portland, OR
210. John Rastetter, Xerox Corporation, Seattle, Wa
211. Ron Gubelman, Xerox Corporation, Seattle, WA - save Grover and the
Cookie Monster!
212. lynn athens,xerox corporation, seattle wa
213. Susan Farrell, Xerox Corporation, Minneapolis, MN
214. Heidi Keller, Xerox Corporation, Minneapolis, MN
215. Stephanie Pribbernow, Xerox Corporation, Fargo, ND
216. Ian O'Donnell, Xerox Corp, Los Angeles, CA
217. Gregory Terry, Xerox Corp-CaGEO, Los Angeles, CA
218. Scott Mahaffy, Xerox Corp-California Government & Education Operations,
Santa Ana, CA
219. Gloria Richey, Xerox Corp, Sacramento, CA
220. Ronald J. Speno, Xerox Corporation, Sacramento, CA
221. Ryan Dickey, Xerox Corporation, Santa Clara, CA
221. Laura Woodall, Xerox Corporation, San Francisco, CA
222. Candace Yamauchi, Xerox Corporation, Honolulu, HI
223. Kimberly Krumholz, Xerox Corporation, Chicago, IL
224. Lyle Carter, Xerox Corporation, Des Plaines, Il
225. Gail Costello, Xerox Corporation, Des Plaines, Il
226. Ralph Oelsner, Xerox Corporation, Des Plaines, Il
227. Diane McDonald, Xerox Corporation, Chicago, IL
228. Elizabeth Smith,Xerox Corporation, Chicago,IL.
229. Jacqueline Mills-Wyatt, Xerox Corporation, DesPlaines, IL.
230. Gay E. Stewart, Xerox Corporation, Columbus, Ohio
231. Reggie Davis, Xerox Corporation, King of Prussia, Pa
232. Debra L. Mason, Xerox Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA
233. Stella Gresham, Xerox Corporation, Buffalo, NY
234. Angela Patete-Miller, Xerox Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA
235. Pete r W. Ellwanger Jr., Xerox Corproation, Pittsburgh, PA
236. Dolores Norton, Pittsburgh - please save Bert & Ernie!!
237. Kathleen Y. Stark,Richmond, VA--Save THE COUNT!!!!
238. JoAnn Wilkerson, B'ham, AL
239. Willie Davis, Xerox Corporation, Birmingham, AL
240. Charmayne Walker, Xerox Business Services, Birmingham, AL
250. Barbara Piazza, Xerox Business Services, New Orleans, La.
251. Faye deGruiter, Xerox Business Services, New Orleans, LA My
children loved Sesame St, we support PBS locally because of
excellence in programming - SAVE SESAME STREET FOR MY CHILDREN'S
CHILDREN.
252. Joe Bohon, Xerox Business Services, Nashville, TN "Save the Street!"
253. Leah Douglas - Xerox Corporation - Nashville, TN
254. Cathy Gentry - Xerox Corporation - Nashville, TN
255. Scott Worley, Xerox Corporation,Lewisville,Tx."Brought to you by
the number 6 and the letter S". Services, Birmingham, AL
256. Elizabeth Reichert, Xerox Corporation, Lewisville, Tx.
257. Sean Grady, Graduate Student, Irving, Tx. GO SNUFFY!!
258. Liz Rosa, Andersen Consulting, Morristown, NJ
257. Melissa Adler, Arthur Andersen, NYC
258. Caren Levins, Graduate Student, NYC
259. Laurie Bartell, P.R., NYC
260. Romanie Rout, Yale Univ., New Haven, CT- former Sesame Street
employee and devotee.
261. Christina Putney, the Loft Literary Center, Minneapolis, MN
262. Bruce Kluckhohn, photographer, Minneapolis, MN
263. Stephen Harvey, Univ. of Minnesota
264. Rebecca Edelstein, Univ. of Minnesota
266. Hiren R. Patel, Student, Stanford University
267. Lee A. Talley, graduate student, princeton uni
268. Karen McPherson, faculty, Princeton University
269. Elise Hansen, assistant librarian, Institute for Advanced Study
270. Michael Strauss, Assistant Professor, Princeton University
271. Jane Luu, Assistant Professor, Harvard University
272. Peter N. Saeta, Assistant Professor, Harvey Mudd College
273. Adam N. Guetz, student, Harvey Mudd College
274. Kate M. Lain, student, Harvey Mudd College
275. Katie Lucas, student, University of San Francisco
276. Bailey Reeves, slacker, Irvine, CA
277. Jason Buffington, Public radio volunteer@kuci 88.9, Costa Mesa, CA
SAVE SESAME STREET and it's REVOLUTIONARY FORM OF TEACHING!!
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SESAME STREET IS IN NO DANGER OF BEING CANCELLED. DONT WASTE YOUR TIME
SENDING THIS PETITION ALL OVER THE PLACE. SESEME STREET IS _NOT_ IN
DANGER OF BEING CANCELLED.
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Trust me.
YOU SUCK! SESAME STREET IS THE BEST DAMNED K thru A AUDIENCES SHOW OUT
THERE! IT MADE ME THE MAN I AM TODAY, err okay so it isn't perfect, BUT
IT STILL RULES!
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Let's see, you don't care if our country kills babies, so why would you
care if they watch Sesame Street? And don't deface Devo by
misusing their "Freedom of Choice" song. It has nothing to do wiht
infanticide.
How about this line from a punk song: "I find it so subversive that girls
learn of adoption/ I only am pro-choice when I decide the option!"
Really, this kind of political nonsense should be restricted to E-mail,
and not grafitti the ng's.
#1. It's a pyramid scheme. It may suck up a lot of bandwidth and clog
mail servers, but worse -- it's innefectual because at the broadest base of
the pyramid is where it collapses: when someone doesn't send it in b/c it
doesn't make its last 10 or someone just drops it. It collapses at its
largest point where it might make the best effect: the scheme is ill-
conceived.
#2. Anyone's electronic name and e-mail, etc., can be forged as easily as
you can type your neighbor's name. The list is essentially worthless, unlike
an organized petition with real signatures.
Do yourself a favor and call your Congressperson or Senator instead of
wasting your time on spamming the Internet.
Sorry for the anti-spam spam --
^sv
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gshe...@nyx.net | Pro Family
"Seen your web page." -- Paul Westerberg, +12 years | Pro Wrestling
On Fri, 4 Oct 1996 rsta...@acsu.buffalo.edu wrote:
>
> i hate sesame street... always have.
>
>
>
sesame street is the root of all goodness in this world. fuck it
straight to heaven. hell is so much more pleasent without without the
cookie monster eating all my munchies and that fucking snuffle-up-a-gus
walking all over the place, getting in everyone's business. every
character in that show should be shot thru the fucking head and crucified.
(imo)
"Let the good times roll!"
-anybody who's ever smoked out.
"I have at least one friend."
-anybody except for twiggy 666
twiggy, fuck you.
THe new improved theme song sucks!!!
Starboy
p.s., sorry to post this all over the place, it is sort of irrelavent..
I'll try to refrain from further comment.
Fuck Ernie... I liked the aliens that went ... "nip nip nip nip nip
nieeeeeeeep!'
They ruled... (imho)
:)
grinning
>>Sesame Street was great!! what are you talking about....the 70's version
>>anyway...the new one really bites... I always loved Ernie and the
>>Twiddle bugs!!!
>
>Fuck Ernie... I liked the aliens that went ... "nip nip nip nip nip
>nieeeeeeeep!'
>
>They ruled... (imho)
>
>:)
>
>grinning
My favourites, too. But, I've had nightmares about Guy Smiley. Kinda
makes you wonder....
Chas.
Charles Soto - cs...@mail.utexas.edu
http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~csoto/
The Unrestrained Use of Excessive Force
> >>Sesame Street was great!! what are you talking about....the
70's version
> >>anyway...the new one really bites... I always loved Ernie
and the
> >>Twiddle bugs!!!
> >
> >Fuck Ernie... I liked the aliens that went ... "nip nip nip
nip nip
> >nieeeeeeeep!'
> >
> >They ruled... (imho)
> >
> >:)
> >
> >grinning
> >
I loved those things! The Aliens who'd go up to a lamp and say
lamp over and over again!
"Nip nip nip nip nip nip nip nip nip.."
"Uh-huh... uh-huh."
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Another lucky beta-tester of the upcoming Weird Al Yankovic Album
(with QuickGrime and VRMAL software included)
E-Mail: pinac...@iop.com
Homepage: http://www.iop.com/~pinacolada/
(last updated 10/12/96)
Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip ar-ha ar-ha,
yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip ar-ha ar-ha,
yip yip you,
yip yip me,
yip yip baby,
yip yip family.
Classic stuff.
Beckly.
M.G.B...@cms.salford.ac.uk
I always thought it was yipyipyip not nipnipnip.. hmm....
-Naka :)
Sorry, maybe I'm missing this whole thing, but what in the world does
all this Sesame Street stuff have to do with Weird Al?
Dave
There's a Weird Al newsgroup? There are people whose lives are so boring
that they GO TO IT? Wow. That's kinda impressive. God, they're taking
over our internet now.
OH YEA??!!! YOUR internet??? And just what newsgroup do you spend YOUR boring
life in? Sheesh...
-Nakayoshi
There's a Weird Al newsgroup? There are people whose lives are so boring
you took the words right out of my mouth!
(anyway, the weird al newsgroup is not all bad you know...
mahogohney
Frodo Zero <dfo...@shore.intercom.net> wrote in article
<327271...@shore.intercom.net>...
> There's a Weird Al newsgroup? There are people whose lives are
so boring
> that they GO TO IT? Wow. That's kinda impressive. God, they're
taking
> over our internet now.
ELMO WAS THE BIGGEST LEGEND OF ALLLLL TIME!
LANI