Sesame Street does a spoof of the popular TV show Mad Men, including teaching kids the meaning of the word sycophant.
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by Scott Beale on October 2, 2009 · 335360 commentshttp://laughingsquid.com/mad-men-on-sesame-street/Mad+Men+on+Sesame+Street2009-10-02+19%3A52%3A22Scott+Beale
Sesame Street does a spoof of the popular TV show Mad Men, including teaching kids the meaning of the word sycophant.
via ANIMAL
filed under Kids, Television
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