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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2007

The residents of Sniddler's Gulch are plagued by Cowboy X and low IQs.

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  • "And the citizens of Sniddler's Gulch lived happily ever after, because they really weren't very smart." XD

    That's so great, even though I never found it hilarious as a little kid.

  • ....that Orange kid must be Canadian!!....LOL

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  • @timepoet77 … Really ?

  • That one was one of my all time favs.... Thanks for posting it....

  • As a kid I found this sketch pretty stupid. And I still do.

  • Hard to believe that's the same guy who does "A Christmas Story", Jean Sheppard by name.

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  • I couldn't imagine the show having something this witty and memorable now. The show is mere (but mindless) entertainment for kids these days.

  • flick lives!

  • @ezteev There's a good reason for that, it IS Jean Shepherd!

  • At least we know one thing: Cowboy X could have been a brander, to brand horses and cattle. People usually use X's for that, don't they?

  • This skit was made LONG before Bush, Obama, or any of our current political figures. If it's commenting on anything, I think it's probably on Nixon and Vietnam, since that was happening in the early 70s when this was made. Cowboy X is Nixon, Sniddler's Gulch is Vietnam. Cowboy X even has Nixon's nose, LOL. But why make a political metaphor out of it? Just enjoy it for what it is-A classic Sesame Street skit!

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