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COLIN FARRELL: It's the truth.
ELMO: No, it's not.
COLIN FARRELL: I tell you it is.
ELMO: You sure?
COLIN FARRELL: Hi.
I'm Colin.
ELMO: And Elmo's Elmo.
COLIN FARRELL: And we're here to tell you about the word--
about the word--
ELMO: What?
What?
What?
COLIN FARRELL: You know what, I can't remember the word.
ELMO: Oh, neither can Elmo.
What are Mr. Colin and Elmo supposed to talk about?
COLIN FARRELL: Elmo, we'd better investigate.
ELMO: Huh?
COLIN FARRELL: Investigate.
It means to do things that will help you find out the
answer to a question.
ELMO: Oh, right.
Then let's investigate.
There's a penguin.
COLIN FARRELL: Excuse me, Mr. Penguin.
MR. PENGUIN: Yes.
COLIN FARRELL: Do you know today's word?
MR. PENGUIN: Oh, I'm afraid I do not.
You know what?
You should ask someone that's orange.
COLIN FARRELL: Someone that's orange.
Who's orange?
ELMO: Elmo and Mr. Colin better keep investigating.
Oh, look, look, look.
COLIN FARRELL: Oh, carrots.
They're orange.
Let's ask the carrots.
ELMO: Go ahead.
COLIN FARRELL: Hey, carrots, what's today's word?
CARROTS: Oh, don't ask me.
Ask the orange guy covered in fur.
COLIN FARRELL: Something tells me we need to look for the
orange guy covered in fur.
ELMO: The carrots just said it.
COLIN FARRELL: Right.
Let's investigate.
ELMO: OK.
[MURRAY SINGING]
COLIN FARRELL: He's orange and furry.
MURRAY: Ha ha.
You're tall and handsome.
COLIN FARRELL: Why, thank you.
ELMO: That's Murray.
He always knows today's word.
COLIN FARRELL: Great.
Murray, what's today's word?
MURRAY: Investigate.
COLIN AND ELMO: What?
MURRAY: Today's word is investigate.
COLIN FARRELL: Investigate.
It means to do things that will help you find out the
answer to a question.
MURRAY: Hey, that's right.
You're pretty smart.
ELMO: Hey, you know what that means?
MURRAY: What?
ELMO: It means we investigated investigate.
COLIN AND ELMO AND MURRAY: Investigate.
MURRAY: Nice investigation.
COLIN FARRELL: Well done, lads.