Amount of texts to »sesame« 24, and there are 24 texts (100.00%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3)
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First text on Apr 10th 2000, 12:11:08 wrote
Dragan about sesame
Latest text on Dec 15th 2002, 01:39:05 wrote
shortie about sesame
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sara the mac wrote on Aug 3rd 2000, 04:59:49 about

sesame

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open sesame: one of those magic phrases i was afraid to utter as a child ... for fear it might not work!

Cliff wrote on May 13th 2002, 14:16:15 about

sesame

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sesame is a word that can open mythical caves

420 wrote on Dec 23rd 2000, 17:42:37 about

sesame

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Please someone anyone can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street? All my life I have searched for it. Longed for it. The simple life of the street. Where each day is brought to us by a different letter or number. Ahhh to be there.

shortie wrote on Dec 15th 2002, 01:39:05 about

sesame

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I love the way that spices can say things to your tounge that you could never put to words.

sea-ridge wrote on Apr 12th 2000, 12:31:20 about

sesame

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Yes, I have met Sesame. She was then an exotic dancer at the Chi-Chi Club on Broadway. This was before she was famous. As a part of her act, the waiters rubbed her all over with butter, then stuck potato chips to her body. She would dance up to spectators and offer them a part of her body to eat the chip off of. No touching, just use the mouth.

the old pirate wrote on Mar 14th 2001, 15:01:47 about

sesame

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»Open Sesame!« were the words by used by Ali Baba to open the magic treasure cave of the Forty Thieves, in Tales of a Thousand and One Nights (or Arabian Nights), narrated by Scheherezade.

We all know that.

But what you might not know is that The Nights is a collection of ancient stories from Arabia, India, Persia and Egypt, dating to c. 786 A.D., translated into English by Lane (1840) and Burton (1880).

The only reason I bring this up is because I read that as a child, and I'm simply amazed that my brain cells still fire with such admirable accuracy.

Now...where did I put my keys...?

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