I'm glad you enjoyed it! I thought it was fitting for our class discussion and it brought back childhood memories. See, this is what happens when you're up doing stats homework on a Sunday night! You start to get a little loopy!!! ;0) Not only was I enjoying the song, but I was up pondering why it is that Sesame Street created this character in the first place. Anyway...you're right, Oscar the Grouch would totally find all these landfills a paradise!
This blog initially began as a class project to 1) raise public awareness on the consumption of plastic bags; 2) apply students' statistical training and knowledge to a real-world issue in our community; and 3) instill a sense of personal responsibility that inspires behavioral, environmental, and economic changes.
The goal to conserve plastic bags has since evolved to include a multitude of environmental issues. Consequently, this blog largely chronicles a college professor's personal and professional journey to educate herself and others to live, work, and play in a sustainable fashion.
3 comments:
Kim,
This is FABULOUS!! :0) I laughed and smiled the whole time while watching this video. Anything from Sesame Street is brilliant!
Gosh, do you think that Oscar the Grouch would find Garbage Land to be a paradise? He may be the only one to hold such an opinion!
Thanks for the laugh. I needed it!
:0) Michelle
I'm glad you enjoyed it! I thought it was fitting for our class discussion and it brought back childhood memories. See, this is what happens when you're up doing stats homework on a Sunday night! You start to get a little loopy!!! ;0) Not only was I enjoying the song, but I was up pondering why it is that Sesame Street created this character in the first place. Anyway...you're right, Oscar the Grouch would totally find all these landfills a paradise!
Doing stats homework on a Sunday night?!? Well, it sounds like I've created a Stats monster!
(And that's my cheesy comment for the day!)
:0) M
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