[PLAYING GUITAR]
ELMO: Oh.
[WHISPERING]
Guess what?
Guess what?
Elmo's friend, Mr. Adam Sandler
is making up a song.
Oh, Mr. Adam Sandler?
ADAM SANDLER: Mm-hm.
ELMO: Are you making up
a song right now?
ADAM SANDLER: That's right.
ELMO: Oh.
What's Mr. Adam Sandler's
song about?
ADAM SANDLER: It's
about you, Elmo.
ELMO: Elmo?
ADAM SANDLER: Mm-hm.
ELMO: Mr. Adam Sandler is
writing a song about Elmo?
ADAM SANDLER: Yes.
ELMO: Oh, can Elmo hear it?
ADAM SANDLER: I want
to play it for you.
I just got to come
up with something
that rhymes with Elmo.
ELMO: Oh, go ahead.
Do your thing.
ADAM SANDLER: Petunia.
ELMO: No.
ADAM SANDLER: No.
OK.
Uh, sesquipedalian.
ELMO: No.
ADAM SANDLER: No.
ELMO: Oh.
Elmo can't think of a word that
rhymes with Elmo either.
ADAM SANDLER: We're
in trouble, Elmo.
ELMO: [SIGHS]
Guess Mr. Adam Sandler can't
make up a song about Elmo.
ADAM SANDLER: Whoa,
whoa, whoa, whoa.
Adam Sandler just
came up with it.
ELMO: You did?
ADAM SANDLER: [SINGING]
This is a song about Elmo--
ELMO: Uh-huh.
ADAM SANDLER: --who likes
to play and yell-mo.
ELMO: Yell-mo.
[LAUGHS]
ADAM SANDLER: When he
rides his tricycle--
ELMO: Yeah?
ADAM SANDLER: --he always
rings his bell-mo.
ELMO: Bring!
Bring!
ADAM SANDLER: At night he
takes a bubble bath.
ELMO: That's right.
ADAM SANDLER: --just
so he won't--
ELMO: [SINGING]
Smell-mo.
ADAM SANDLER: Yeah.
[SINGING]
It's not about a penguin with
roses in his lapel-mo.
ELMO: Oh, that's good.
ADAM SANDLER: It's not a song
about a shrimp lifting his
barbell-mo.
SHRIMP: [GRUNTING]
[GROANS]
ELMO: [LAUGHS]
ADAM SANDLER: It's not a
song about a banana--
ELMO: Oh.
ADAM SANDLER: --who slipped
on himself and fell-mo.
BANANA: Whoa, whoa,
whoa, whoa!
ADAM SANDLER: It's not about a
parrot talking on his cell-mo.
ELMO: Ah.
PARROT: Can you hear me now?
ADAM SANDLER: It's not
about a dragon who
likes to kiss and tell-mo.
DRAGON: I kissed Sander
ADAM SANDLER: OK.
[SINGING]
This is a song about Elmo.
ELMO: [SINGING]
Elmo.
ADAM SANDLER: Though I don't
mean to kvel-mo.
ELMO: Kvelo-mo?
ADAM SANDLER: But Elmo here
can write his name.
And soon he'll learn to--
BOTH: Spell-mo.
ADAM SANDLER: When he's at the
beach, he always finds a--
ELMO: [SINGING]
Shell-mo.
ADAM SANDLER: Elmo's
favorite game--
ELMO: Yeah, game.
ADAM SANDLER: --is the
farmer in the--
ELMO: [SINGING]
Dell-mo.
Here we go.
ALL: [SINGING]
This a song about Elmo.
ELMO: Elmo.
ALL: [SINGING]
Elmo, Elmo, Elmo.
ELMO: Elmo.
ALL: [SINGING]
This is a song about Elmo.
ELMO: Elmo.
ADAM SANDLER:[SINGING]
Elmo in a nutshell-mo.
ELMO: [LAUGHS]
ADAM SANDLER: [SINGING]
Now my song is over and
it's time to say--
ALL: [SINGING]
TIme to say--
ELMO: Time to say--
ALL: [SINGING]
Time to say farewell-mo.
PARROT: [LAUGHING]
[INTERPOSING VOICES]
ADAM SANDLER: What'd you think?
ELMO: Wow.
ADAM SANDLER: What'd
you think?
ELMO: It was incredi-bell-mo!
ADAM SANDLER: Oh!
ELMO: [LAUGHS]
ADAM SANDLER: That was great.
ELMO: Wasn't that great?
ADAM SANDLER: Yeah,
yeah, yeah.
That was a good rhyme.
OK.
Bye.
Bye, Mr. Adam Sandler.
Boy, he's a great singer--
and rhymer, too.
[LAUGHS]
