easily THE best skit to date
To be honest, I've never seen that before. It's amazing how much clever thought they put into comedy back then........unlike today where someone just goes and says "I'm rich, bitch" and it's supposedly hilarious.
haha, i didnt think this would get any replies really. thought most people would think it was "dumb"
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glad to see people who think its just as funny as i do, and for people like Fox to see it. it just never gets old to me.
. glad to see people who think its just as funny as i do, and for people like Fox to see it. it just never gets old to me.
makes me realize comedy now a days is just making us dumber and dumbest.. Love the classics!! ..and dont forget music.
btw: nice sig jaynd!.. feel the same wayabout my bike man. ever since i got her exs just pile up alot faster.lol..
btw: nice sig jaynd!.. feel the same wayabout my bike man. ever since i got her exs just pile up alot faster.lol..
dug this up on youtube. funny stuff i tell ya, funny stuff. this is what i grew up on hahahahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQB5Z05cO40
Thanks for the memories and the laughs. Abbot and Costello, Laurel and Hardy, Red Skelton, Bob Hope, Jack Benny, Carol Burnette, Tim Conway, Harvey Korman (sp?) - a sigh for comedy lost.
We still have a few around though. Bill Cosby, although I haven't seen him perform lately, Robin Williams can turn in some great clean humor when he wants. But most of what is presented as comedy is put down, smart a$$, and sometimes just plain off color.
Or maybe I'm just an old fart way behind the times.
We still have a few around though. Bill Cosby, although I haven't seen him perform lately, Robin Williams can turn in some great clean humor when he wants. But most of what is presented as comedy is put down, smart a$$, and sometimes just plain off color.
Or maybe I'm just an old fart way behind the times.
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