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Who would take the Gold?

Posted by Kristen on August 22, 2008 at 5:48 AM in Kristen

Wow, the Olympics have been amazing, haven't they? I think I have watched hours and hours of it. From one day to the next, it seemed like there was another amazing story about someone who fought against all odds to make it to the greatest athletic competition in the entire world.

As we are nearing the close, I'll admit we got a little crazy with the whole Olympics thing. Before we knew it, we found ourselves wondering about which Sesame Street character would win if Sesame Street had Olympics. What do you think?

6 Comments

Jen Zug writes...

Well, it's obvious Ernie is too free spirited to box himself in to synchronized diving, and Big Bird's arms are too short for volleyball. So really, it comes down to the other three.

But I'm not taking this seriously. At all.

Fear and Parenting in Las Vegas writes...

Isn't Kerry Walsh Big Bird's sister?

Marel writes...

Okay. I'm commenting but only because you said so. heehee

ginny writes...

Definitely Ernie & Bert!!

Tiny Tyrant writes...

Bert and Ernie cannot do synchronized diving because one of them has to hold the Rubber Duckie. I mean there's water involved here folks. ;-)

Cute poll.

TT

tracey writes...

elmo, elmo elmo! hee hee.

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