Things We Saw Today: Sesame Street Sings the 80s Greatest Hits

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There’s nothing quite like a Muppet-ized Sesame Street mashup of 80s music, am I right? Right? Yeah, I’m right. I know I am. (via Laughing Squid)

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What’d you see today, pals?

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