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On Nov 19, 9:07 am, "Tom Nakashima" wrote:
"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... On 19 Nov 2007 13:48:11 GMT, Scott Seidman wrote: Dave LaCourse wrote in m: In the best voice of the Nazi character on Laugh In "Very interesting!" That was Arte Johnson, and it was usually followed by "But Shtupid!" That's the one. Laugh In was one of just a few popular programs that made it overseas to military stations. We got hooked on it in 68, 69, and when I was stationed in Panama in the 70s, we were pleased to find it on Armed Forces Network. Some funny stuff. Arte as the dirty old man with Ruth Buzi (sp) was priceless. Dave Ruth Buzzi, one of my favorite comedians. She also used to make appearances on the Dean Martin celebrity roasts. One time she walked on and said; "I'm a woman of a thousand faces!" Dean replies; "Then why are you wearing that one?" Buzzi beats Dean with her purse. -tom- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I had a guitar back then. I was watching one night and the Producer of the show played Classical Gas. I don't remember if he was on screen before or after (or at all) after the thousdan or so paintings. I sold the guitar the following weekend. My muscial tallents extend to playing a radio. |
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Dave LaCourse wrote in
: On 19 Nov 2007 13:48:11 GMT, Scott Seidman wrote: Dave LaCourse wrote in m: In the best voice of the Nazi character on Laugh In "Very interesting!" That was Arte Johnson, and it was usually followed by "But Shtupid!" That's the one. Laugh In was one of just a few popular programs that made it overseas to military stations. We got hooked on it in 68, 69, and when I was stationed in Panama in the 70s, we were pleased to find it on Armed Forces Network. Some funny stuff. Arte as the dirty old man with Ruth Buzi (sp) was priceless. Dave Heck, I'd watch re-runs if they were available, I never missed that program. I always wanted to do Goldie Hawn. snif snif Frank Sr hallucinating in Fremont |
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On Nov 19, 1:48 pm, BJ Conner wrote:
I had a guitar back then. I was watching one night and the Producer of the show played Classical Gas. I don't remember if he was on screen before or after (or at all) after the thousdan or so paintings. I sold the guitar the following weekend. I had a similar discouraging revelation in my juggling days. I'd been busting my ass for years learning new stuff, when I watched some 13- year-old at a convention doing double back crosses with ease, juggling five clubs, and a lot of other stuff I had no prayer of learning. I knew at that moment I'd never be "that good". I didn't give it up completely, but I knew my place after that. :-( Joe F. |
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"BJ Conner" wrote in message ... I had a guitar back then. I was watching one night and the Producer of the show played Classical Gas. I don't remember if he was on screen before or after (or at all) after the thousdan or so paintings. I sold the guitar the following weekend. My muscial tallents extend to playing a radio. I think everyone played the guitar at one time or another. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJFUzYzZQx0 -tom |
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