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Friday, April 20, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Transcript of Previously Aired WPR Report


Wallkill Public Radio:


Cookies Are a Sometimes Food


A Behind the Scenes Look at the Truth      submitted by Axon


In 2007 the calorically unflappable Cookie Monster appeared in a Martha Stewart video spot shocking the world with a new campaign slogan - ‘Cookies are a sometimes food’ - seemingly disavowing his exclusivity to the sweet, round delights. Now a ‘pro hand-fruit’ lobbying candidate, Cookie Monster has been accused by the group True to Your Roots as having left the fundamental principles of his family name and heritage. Since 2008 they have been protesting to boycott any extension to his contract with the television series Sesame Street.

“He dun loowst heis miiind, that’s wut!” said Roots group leader Sally Carmine from McQuady, KY. “He shaamin’ his fam’uly and it ain’t riiiight! He teachin’ my kids disruspec’n yo mamma is fiiine and I git enough a’that awlready!”

Ms. Carmine, with the company of eight local group members, raises a crudely drawn poster above her head nailed to an old piece of broken fencing. Waving the image of a crossed out fruit salad at the few passing cars traveling through the intersection of KY-105 & 261, Sally shouts repetitively, “Respec’ yo mamma! Eat you’s cookies!”. The owner of the Ashland gasoline station they have congregated in front of hands out free bottles of Diet Pepsi to the protesters as testimony of his support. He also supplies them with expired packages of Oreo cookies which would normally be carted across the street to the Pleasant View Baptist Church’s free food store for the impoverished. Instead, angry Roots members fling them at passing electric and especially Smart cars, concluding that such Liberal environmentalists must surely be in favor of Cookie Monster’s switch to farm-fresh fruits.

One must wonder if this group would continue their anarchical rampage if they knew the true  nature of what has occurred under the guise of liberally progressive thinking on the part of Mr. Monster. WPR sources have uncovered the true story. They report that after decades of cookie addiction and several unsuccessful treatments at rehabilitation centers, Cookie Monster’s amassed fortune had been depleted by the turn of the century. By late 2006 his net worth had reported in the red for twenty-one consecutive quarters. A backwash of addiction related incidents had already caused major concern for the clean-cut, family friendly image Sesame Street desired to maintain. Dutifully, they declined to record new material for their cookie consuming icon until he had cleaned up his image. Reluctantly, he signed a ‘Cookie-free’ waiver and stared in a few segments entitled “Healthy Habits for Life”. So deeply mired in debt, Mr. Monster desperately grasped for work wherever his agent could book him. So it was that in 2007 Mr. Monster claimed an offer from the office of Martha Stewart.

Mrs. Stewart, after some personal failures of her own, was also looking to rebound and regain social acceptance. After her target audience became disillusioned at seeing their ‘White Knightess’ behind bars, Martha’s marketing agents explored ways to regain her cuddly and fuzzy appearance. They naturally gravitated  to the idea of inviting a Muppet to guest star on her show. Producers, spring boarding off the newly invented mindset created for Mr. Monster by Sesame Street, boldly proposed Cookie Monster announce his love of other foods and promote a moderate view of his namesake dessert. While initially uncooperative Cookie Monster gave way when management threatened to reveal scandalous photographs of him unconscious in a back alley following a post-rehab cookie binge.

While the office of Martha Stewart refused to comment it would seem the slogan itself was the brainchild of a Liberal janitor who worked on the set. Vexed with having to constantly clean up cookie crumbs in the break room, he was heard muttering “Why there always cookie platters up in here? People crunchin’ and crumbin’ all over the flo’. Ain’t people heard’a fruit, veg’tables? No wonda’ them bafrooms all nasty! Cookies is a sometimes food, not ‘n all day long food.” With mild grammatical correction, the scriptwriters had their new slogan.  Having signed a contract that allowed for no creative license on his part Mr. Monster was obligated to conform to the script, although at first there was clear evidence of frustration. Eventually, the sizable compensation promised improved his mood and relations softened between Cookie and the Martha Stewart production studio. As we know the campaign was marginally successful, but it’s real impact came in polarizing its viewers. Both 'pro-liberal Cookie Monster' and 'anti-Leftist Cookie Monster' threads flooded the Web. Viral video giant, YouTube, also took note of the monumental event and promised to apportion Cookie Monster a majority stake in the royalties acquired from an advertising laced posting of the TV spot on their Web page. Cookie Monster approved its use, though he made it clear that his convictions did not mirror what was presented in the program.

When WPR requested an interview Mr. Monster declined after being notified he would receive no compensation for his time by this publicly funded radio station which, by the way, will send you a T-shirt with Cookie Monster announcing his pro-cookie alternatives slogan in recognition of any pledge you make to donate $100 or more. The lines are open so please call 1-800-555-7891 right now and make your pledge, showing your support for great public broadcasting such as the program you are enjoying right now.

Although Mr. Monster declined to be interviewed he had previously made an appearance on The Colbert Report in which he revealed a bit more about his past. He spoke of his trouble with moderation when it comes to cookie consumption. In connection with his extreme cookie abuse during the 1970s and 1980s Cookie Monster described himself to be “the Robert Downey Jr. of cookies”.

Our most recent reports indicate that, like many past rehabilitation center drop-outs, such as Lindsay Lohan and Charlie Sheen, Cookie Monster is now campaigning to host Saturday Night Live with hopes to marginalize his personal issues by reaching out to a peer group with more relaxed standards. He hopes to gain some much needed sympathy and, perhaps, some self-respect.


Your listening to WPR. I’m Axon.

(Support for WPR is provided by: The Music Conservatory of Westchester – Welcoming community, committed to the arts, where students of all ages and abilities develop their talents.

And by: The Robin Hood Foundation – Fighting poverty since 1988.)




-Axon



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