excerpt from Puppet People performing recycling skit

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Enjoy a hundred seconds of enhanced online content from an article in the February (2007) issue of The South Magazine.
We go now to an excerpt from a skit performed by Angela Beasley and her Puppet People. They are educating elementary school children about the value of recycling.
Remember: reduce, reuse, recycle -
The future of Savannah’s trash is in the hands of foam-headed puppets that are issuing directives to our Elementary school kids.
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Q: How many audio engineers does it take to change a lightbulb?
A: Huh? What? Couldn't hear you? You said wha? Hows sat?
How many outtie cheers duzzitay do saya libel?
Whatsa outtie cheer ? ? Do I say "Go Outtie"?
Just Press play! Play I say!
-> We heard THAT, fig-won-ton ~ biggie-bonnie-foh-fannie-fonnah-tawn!
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Comments
Posted by: A.V. Dyer | January 27, 2007 12:49 PM