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* StrikeEpisode: The local sanitation union is on strike and refuse hasn't been collected in some time. Gordon and Susan help explain the basics of what a strike is to viewers and that the two sides need to reach an agreement before the refuse collectors agree to go back to work. In the meantime, the two discuss a plan with their neighbors to help solve the issue of what to do with the refuse in the meantime.

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* StrikeEpisode: The local sanitation union is on strike and refuse hasn't been collected in some time. Gordon and Susan help explain the basics of what a strike is to viewers and that the two sides need to reach an agreement before the refuse collectors agree to go back to work. In the meantime, the two discuss a plan with their neighbors to help solve the issue of what to do with the refuse in the meantime.meantime.
* WhyWeNeedGarbagemen: As mentioned under StrikeEpisode, garbage is piling up due to the local sanitation workers going on strike.
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* EnforcedPlug: A toy barn from the Little People Play Family Farm is used in a guessing game Bob plays with the kids, a plug for Fisher-Price (which would produce several Sesame Street toys later in the 1970s).

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* EnforcedPlug: A toy barn from the Little People Play Family Farm is used in a guessing game Bob plays with the kids, a plug for Fisher-Price (which would produce several Sesame Street ''Series/SesameStreet'' toys later in the 1970s).
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* EnforcedPlug: A toy cow from the Little People Play Family Farm is used in a guessing game Bob plays with the kids, a plug for Fisher-Price (which would produce several Sesame Street toys later in the 1970s).

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* EnforcedPlug: A toy cow barn from the Little People Play Family Farm is used in a guessing game Bob plays with the kids, a plug for Fisher-Price (which would produce several Sesame Street toys later in the 1970s).
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* EnforcedPlug: A toy cow from the Little People Play Family Farm is used in a guessing game Bob plays with the kids, a plug for Fisher-Price (which would produce several Sesame Street toys later in the 1970s).
* StrikeEpisode: The local sanitation union is on strike and refuse hasn't been collected in some time. Gordon and Susan help explain the basics of what a strike is to viewers and that the two sides need to reach an agreement before the refuse collectors agree to go back to work. In the meantime, the two discuss a plan with their neighbors to help solve the issue of what to do with the refuse in the meantime.

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