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Cookie Monster is excited to celebrate Walter's birthday. He sings a special birthday song for Walter and then they enjoy cookies. The narrator attended Walter's birthday party and was amazed by the number of people who came to celebrate. They hope that even if people couldn't stay long, they would at least stop by to wish Walter a happy birthday. The narrator admires Walter's kindness and generosity, mentioning how he always has candy to give out. Walter is seen as a pillar of the church and the community. The narrator wishes Walter a happy birthday and mentions that there is a birthday message for him on Facebook. Today is brought to you by the letter W, and the number 90. Hiya! Me Cookie Monster, and me here, it's very important day! It's your birthday! And me got you a very special treat! Cookies! Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy! Nummy, nummy! Wait a minute! Me have to sing you super special birthday song! Music! W is for Walter, that's good enough for me. W is for Walter, that's good enough for me. It's Walter's birthday, Walter starts with W. Happy birthday Walter, this one's for you. That's right, who's birthday is it? Walter! Oh yeah! W is for Walter, that's good enough for me. W is for Walter, that's good enough for me. It's Walter's birthday, Walter starts with W. Happy birthday Walter, this one's for you. Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy! Yeah! Happy birthday! Now it's time to celebrate with cookies! Nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy Nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy, nummy We had great nieces and nephews, and they even went as far as walking partners. People would go for walks with them. Every morning he goes for walks. I just wanted to wish Walter a happy birthday. There was an RSVP to the party, and I got RSVP'd, picked up Jane, we went there, and we stayed for the dinner and just a little bit in. Then we had to go. I got to wake up early in the morning, so I got to go to bed early. Saturday night, woohoo, party animal. Just incredible to see all the people that were there, family, church family, co-workers, people who worked with them. Just wow. And there was RSVP'd enough for like 200 people, but there is a lot, lot more. I'm hoping they'll get to them. I told my kids that, hey, if you can't make it, if you can't stay, just come by, say happy birthday to them, and then that would just be enough. For me, I'm 59, and to get my kids together is just enough for me. Imagine being 90, and there's all these people, and oh, wow, all these people. There was a lot of people, and some I ain't seen in a while, and some I'll see tomorrow morning at church. Just wow. Happy birthday. And if they ever had like an open mic for people to say something, I told them that when I had to leave. I went up to them and I says, hey, Walter, where's my candy? And he picked two pieces out of his pocket, gave one to Jane and one to myself. Like, oh, my gosh, he's got candy. He always does over at church. I don't know how many pieces of candy he's got. He's got to have a stash in his truck somewhere. Goes back out there, fills up his pockets some more, because it seems to be endless. He'll give you a handshake, look you in the eyes, and it's genuine love there from him. And he'll secretly hand you a piece of candy or something. Like, wow, he is awesome. He's a pillar to the church and to his neighborhood and to just people that, you know, you hope to see. And I hope to be even just a little bit like him at times. So happy birthday, Walter. That little birthday thing is out on Facebook if someone can play it for him. I'm certain he'll like it. If not, I'll play it for him. But he'll be very busy greeting people, left and right, all over, loves everybody. And we all love him. So happy birthday, Uncle Walter. And yeah, that's a little bit for this one here. Gotta go.