Baby Bear goes to school, an attempted spin-off

Rosewood

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You know, if it was a "true" lisp, that would be one thing

doctort13 said:
Perhaps Baby Bear will see a speach therapist? His lisp drives me into the other room when he's on Sesame.
I'm right there with you. And you know, if it was really a true lisp, that would be one thing. There are people all over the world who suffer from such a speach impediment, and they do deserve understanding. But when you sit there listening to him singing the opening to his "Hero Guy" segment, and he says "He's a he-RO, he's a guy!", 2 times in a row, then ends it all by saying "You know who he is, he's da-da-da-da! He-WO Guy!" it is just totally freakin' annoying as all get out to me! Because, at that point, all he is really showing an example of is pure lazyness!
 

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doctort13 said:
Perhaps Baby Bear will see a speach therapist? His lisp drives me into the other room when he's on Sesame.

I wasn't aware Baby Bear even had a lisp really.:smirk:
 

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BEAR said:
I wasn't aware Baby Bear even had a lisp really.:smirk:
Actually, your correct, it isn't really a "lisp", persay, as much as it is simply a problem pronouncing the letter "R".
 

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BABY BEAR: "Say 'hello' Walphie!"
RALPHIE: "'Hello, Walphie!"
 
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