Essays: SESSAME ST. NEWS FLASH

IMPORTANT

Essays: SESSAME ST. NEWS FLASH


IMPORTANT NOT ORIGINAL
BREAKING SESAME copyright unknown
STREET NEWS!




NEW YORK (AP) -- Big Bird, the famed friendly muppet of Sesame Street, has
apparently gone on a rampage. Several muppets are known to be dead; including
Prarie Dawn, Oscar the Grouch, and Bert -- long time friend, room- mate, and
occasional lover of Ernie. The bird is now reportedly holding Maria hostage
in a five floor tenement near Hooper's Store. New York City Police SWAT
teams have surrounded the building.

NEW YORK (AP) -- Big Bird, Sesame Street muppet, is reported dead at this
hour after an hour-and-a-half hostage standoff with New York City Police.
Kermit-The-Frog, Sesame Street Muppet on the scene, reports that as police
stormed the five story tenament building where the bird was holding Maria
hostage, Big Bird flew out an upper story window at them in a Kamikaze-like
attack. Police SWAT units brought down the bird in a hail of automatic
weapons fire. Dead are: Prairie Dawn, Oscar the Grouch, Bert, and Big Bird.
There is no information available concerning Maria.

NEW YORK (AP) -- The Professor and his assistant, Beaker, muppet chemists,
have reportedly found angel dust in Big Bird's feed. Big Bird was killed by
Police early this morning after the bird went on a killing spree on Sesame
Street. Maria, taken hostage during the ordeal, has survived unharmed. Three
muppets were killed by the bird: Prarie Dawn (a friendly, pig-tailed muppet
girl-child), Oscar the Grouch (a green garbage-can dwelling grumpy muppet)
and Bert (the famous gay paper clip collector and pigeon friend). Authorities
in the area report that the bad seed was purchased at the local Hooper's.

NEW YORK (AP) -- Police are asking all motorists and humans to stay away from
Sesame Street today as tensions are running high among the muppets. Many
reportedly are outraged at the tainted food supply and at how the police
handled the hostage situation. According to bystanders on the scene at the
time, Mr. Snuffalupagus pleaded with police to be allowed to talk Big Bird
down. Instead, police stormed the building with deadly results. Ernie is said
to be despondent at the loss of his good buddy Bert.

NEW YORK (AP) -- Violence erupted again on Sesame Street at five o'clock this
afternoon. As thousands of humans driving home took a sightseeing tour of the
scene of Big Bird's deadly rampage, muppets became enraged. Hundreds of
muppets, large and small, stalked the streets and surrounded humans in their
cars. In at least one case, ten muppets pulled a motorist from his car and
beat him with large, styrofome letters. Police again arrived on the scene in
force. At this hour, quiet is restored -- but tensions are very high.

NEW YORK (AP) -- Police and fire units have been called to Sesame Street.
Reporters on the scene describe a nightmarish atmosphere. Furry muppets
ranging in size from only inches to seven feet in height are looting Hooper's
Store and firebombing the entire neighborhood. Orange and blue firelight is
rising over many buildings. Cardboard backdrops, props, and storehouses full
of numbers and letters are burning to the ground. Muppets are taunting
firemen and police from windows high above the street with counting and
alphabet songs.

NEW YORK (AP) -- Morning light has brought an eerie calm to Sesame Street
after a night of rioting. Smoke rises from most buildings. On the street,
lifeless, crumpled fur lies in mute testiment of the night of wild outrage.
Unknown numbers of muppets have died or been shot to death by Police in full
riot gear. Here and there, a muppet--still animated with life--can be seen
staring at the wreckage, or sweeping vacantly at the rubble. The Count was
reported running down the street crying and yelling, :"Ten, Ten Lifeless
Mupput Bodies!" No humans were killed in the rioting, although several people
reported rug-burns.

NEW YORK (AP) -- Ernie, gay friend and roommate of the murdered muppet Bert,
broke his two day silence today with a eulogy address at a mass muppet
funeral. The following is the complete transcript of his address:

I come here today to honor a man I loved. A man who was loved by
millions thoughout the world. Bert was a giant among muppets. His paper-clip
collection was viewed with awe by many of the world's leaders. Just one year
ago, as President Clinton campaigned on Sesame Street for the muppet vote, it
was Bert who everone turned to for advice. It was Bert who told us all,
"anyone who can hang as many paperclips together as Bill Clinton, can
certainly run the country."
I also come here today to honor Big Bird. Bird was such a loving creature.
His large size and bright color alarmed many who first met him, but it was
his innocent and curious nature which taught us all to love him. Bird
wouldn't have wanted us to remember him, or to memorialize him, with
violence. All he ever wanted was for all creatures to "just get along" with
each other. Big Bird has come to a bad end, friends, but is wasn't his fault.
It was just some bad seed.