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A heartless robber stole an enormous Big Bird costume from a town's local Sesame Street circus.. According to a report from ABC Radio Adelaide, the unidentified criminal stole the nearly 7ft-tall ...
Thieves calling themselves the “Big Bird Bandits” stole a $118,000 costume of the iconic “Sesame Street” character from a children’s circus in Australia. A few days later, they returned ...
What a dirty bird! An online costume store could be slapped with a lawsuit from Sesame Workshop for selling a shockingly sexy Big Bird outfit. The retailer, Yandy.com is selling the costume —… ...
The New York-based Sesame Workshop was not pleased this week with a Halloween costume now on the market, depicting Big Bird in a "sexy" women's outfit. CBS News New York: Free 24/7 News CBS New ...
An Adelaide trio who stole a Big Bird costume from a Sesame Street circus last year have been ordered to pay $500 good behaviour bonds over the "foolish and immature prank".
The Sesame Street Circus Spectacular has been rocked by the brazen robbery of the Big Bird costume from its current performance site at Bonython Park in Adelaide's north-west.
A crew of thieves reportedly stole a costume worth $160,000 from a “Sesame Street”-themed circus in Adelaide, Australia. The three masterminds later returned the costume to the circus with a ...
Police searching for the “Big Bird Bandits” who allegedly stole a “Sesame Street” costume from an Australian circus have arrested and charged two men. CNN values your feedback 1.
The ‘Big Bird Bandits’ who stole a costume from the Sesame Street circus have returned it, with an apology note left in the creature’s beak. hiding an apology note in its beak. The iconic ...
Thieves who stole a $160,000 costume of Sesame Street’s Big Bird returned it a few days later with a note in his beak. It was an apology for being “such a big birden,” according to police in ...
Hot Halloween costume this year: Big Bird . Published: Oct. 19, 2012, 3:26 p.m. By . The Associated Press; ... There's always Big Bird, the other star of the presidential debates.
At this rate, Big Bird will be newsmaker of the year. The Sesame Street character made recent headlines (and is still high profile on the Internet) after U.S. presidential hopeful Mitt Romney said ...