Talk:The People in Your Neighborhood

Hoots
I don't have any video evidence to back this up, but I have a clear memory of Hoots the Owl singing this song with the final line of the chorus being changed to "the people that you meet each NIGHT" -- about jobs that are done at night. The only one I remember was a Broadway actress. Anyone else remember this? I'm reluctant to add it to the page without confirmation. --GrantHarding 04:01, November 18, 2009 (UTC)

Something weird is going on
Whenever I get an email saying that there has been a change to this page, and I click the link, instead of this page, I am taken to one that is titled the same way, only without the second half of the parenthesis. And it says 'click to start this page'. Would anyone mind telling me what's up with that? Garrettk41 21:12, October 30, 2009 (UTC)
 * Chances are the URL is losing the final parenthesis due to some quirk of linewrap or parsing, so the link goes to a non-existent page and you get the standard message for clicking a redlink, which asks if you want to start the page. -- Wendy  (talk ) 05:10, November 18, 2009 (UTC)

George Washington version has been uploaded
There was a version of "The People in Your Neighborhood" with Jim Henson as the George Washington anything muppet. And Bob said, "I was wondering what was it like when George Washington met the people in his neighborhood. Way back in 1789, when He was president? -- User:BuddyBoy600


 * Thanks for adding this. For others, the link is here: . You added a link to a redlinked episode. I assume you actually have the episode in question, to source it? -- Andrew Leal (talk ) 03:14, 28 November 2008 (UTC)

Does this version belong here?
I have heard the version from Let's Get Ready, and personally, I think it would work better listed among the variations, like "Insects..." I mean the chorus is totally different (Who helps you when there's an emergency?) and the verses are different from the ones originally used. So I say we should move it to variations. Anyone agree? Garrettk41 05:26, 27 November 2008 (UTC)

PIYN on WTIIOSS
I should mention that a version of PIYN with the grocer and the shoemaker was released on What Time Is It on Sesame Street? Grover makes a cameo as the shoemaker. -- Stuartsa 14:05, 25 September 2008 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the information! I added it to the article. —Scott ( talk ) 16:49, 25 September 2008 (UTC)

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