Another original Sesame Street sketch, this time, a sketch where Mr Johnson visits a tool shop. Enjoy and comment.

One day Mr Johnson wanted a new tool-box.

He decided to visit a small tool-store.

"I hope they carry nice toolboxes here." thought Mr Johnson.

He rang the bell for assistance, and Grover came over.

Mr Johnson was surprised.

"Oh no!" he exclaimed. "It's you! Why are you everywhere I go?"

Grover stared at Mr Johnson.

"Stop staring at me, that's weird!" snapped Mr Johnson.

"I was trying to have a staring contest with you!" replied Grover. "Anyway, what do you need?"

"Okay. Listen very carefully. I want a tool-kit, with just the standard tools."

"You got it!" said Grover, as he went into the back-room.

He soon returned.

"Here is your tool-kit sir!"

Mr Johnson took a look at the tool-kit. It was a small box with only nails in it.

"I don't want this tiny box with nails!" cried Mr Johnson. "I want a standard tool-box, with basic tools!"

"Okay sir!" said Grover.

"Why is he everywhere I go?" thought Mr Johnson to himself.

Just then, Grover returned with another tool-box.

This tool-box had lots of tools in it.

Mr Johnson was not happy.

"This has too many tools in it!" groaned Mr Johnson.

"That is our most popular model." said Grover.

Now Mr Johnson had lost it.

"All I want is a simple tool-box, and I want it now!"

"Oh I am so sorry sir." replied Grover calmly. "But we don't have any normal size toolboxes here, we only carry custom-made ones.

Mr Johnson just walked off in anger.

"Oh well." said Grover.