Jingle All The Way (1996)
Tickle Me Elmo. Why All the Fuss? and How to Get a Free Elmo Tmx
Lovers of tickle me elmo have been watching the furry Muppet for the best of 16 years. We all know that his home is on sesame street, his favorite chow is pizza and his best friend, besides Dorothy the fish, is Zo, who is an orange monster a lot like Elmo and around the same age. The trademark of elmo is his saying, Elmo loves you followed by a giggle.
For whatever reason, Elmo TMX is the most wanted muppet in the whole of Sesame Street. The desire is so intense to have this red furry little monster that, in 1996, parents stampeded over each other in Wal-Mart stores all over America, just to get one of the sought after red monsters. The scenes have been referred to by many as something that resembled the ‘Jingle All the Way’ movie, starring Arnold Swartzenegger.
Don’t you agree though that there is something about Elmo that makes you just want to grab him and tickle him all over, even if it is to hear him laugh and feel his little monster body shake all over. Just about every kid and some adults have the Tickle Me Elmo doll that was sold in 1996. Well if they don’t, you can guarantee that Elmo is on their christmas wish list.
Heads up folks, after the 1996 fiasco, there is more monster grabbing about to be set loose on the streets of America with the new top-secret Elmo. At least that’s what we’ve been told. He still laughs and still vibrates, but we believe that he does even more than this. The top secret tickle me Elmo was released recently on September 19th and the packaging of our favorite Sesame Street muppet was engineered to hide him. There is a flap that lets us see his little eyes and he says Ah, ah, ah! No peeking!, followed by the trademark Tickle Me Elmo giggle.
To run the top secret tickle me elmo you’ll need 6-AA batteries and price will be around $40. Set to be even more well known than both the original Tickle Me Elmo and the 2001 surprise edition that announced to five lucky winners that they had won a prize, with the grand prize being $200,000 on 9th January 2002.
If you are wise you’ll heed this warning, get the new Elmo now before the Christmas rush or why not find out how to get a free Tickle Me Elmo online?
No matter what you decide, be quick. We really dont want a replay of the 1996 stampede for the most recent Tickle Me
About the Author
This article with information about free online stuff or Tickle Me Elmo TMX sent in from Chad McDonald at: http://www.free-online-stuff.info
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