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July 24, 2008

Neil Patrick Harris Sings About Shoes On Sesame Street

Neil Patrick Harris continues his multi-platform world domination tour with an appearance on Sesame Street, where he plays "The Shoe Fairy," and sings a song about different kinds of shoes. It's actually really enjoyable. I've watched it three times:

As a lapsed Sesame Street watcher, I don't know if the grown-ups usually sing songs with such a "wink-wink" look on their faces, but I laughed out loud at the chorus of "Shoes, shoes, shoes, shoes, shoes, shoes." That's going to go through my head all day. (Via the fellow NPH-watchers at Defamer.)

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Posted by: TJ at 07/24/08 12:13 PM | Reply
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Jeb

nph is quickly reaching saget-like career rebound saturation. we get it. you're not just doogie howser. it's ok.

Posted by: Jeb profile link at 07/24/08 1:16 PM | Reply
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did the personalities on sesame street always looks like generic moms and dads? idk idk, i don't remember my childhood.

Posted by: gabe at 07/24/08 4:16 PM | Reply
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icanread

After Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog, Neil Patrick Harris could do pretty much anything and I'd still love him.

Posted by: icanread profile link at 07/24/08 8:52 PM | Reply
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The Washington Post Web site had a great Q&A with America's Neil Patrick Harris today. I'm totally on a NPH high this week -- just love him and his dry humor so much.

Posted by: Clarissa at 07/25/08 1:59 AM | Reply
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icanread

Oh, thanks for specifying it's "America's" Neil Patrick Harris. I was worried you might be talking about some other Neil Patrick Harris.

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