scream-of-consciousness;
"If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013
So this elephant goes to a party
Animal Catharsis
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The punchline made us think of today's
GOP. Hope you like it- Juice
iri, As in not one of Redd Fox's finer moments on stage? In JHS my friend and I snuck under her HS brother's bed to bring out and play his Redd Foxx albums on the portable record player. We giggled at the "forbidden" humor. Buddy Hackett was not a fav of mine, but this one called it spot for me. :)
I've heard that Redd was about as filthy as they get, never heard it though. He did a good job on Sanford & Son and that's the way I remember him.
I'm probably a hair younger than Rodge, don't know but I was all over Bill Cosby's LP's as a kid and even a Cheech & Chong Big Bamboo got played one time on my record player. Good times for good kids.
Bob Newhart had the funiest albums when I was growing up in the 60's. In my early Navy days it was George Carlin (who stopped being funny and turned into a bitter asshole) and Gene Tracy 8 tracks from truck stops. Tim
A perfectly apt analogy.
ReplyDeleteThe GOP has been measured and found dickless for forty years or more but what they were doing with all those hot potatoes was a mystery until now.
ReplyDeleteThat was ugly Rodge, certainly not one of Hackett's finer moments on stage.
Hackett was, onstatge, a very blue comic.
ReplyDeleteiri,
ReplyDeleteAs in not one of Redd Fox's finer moments on stage?
In JHS my friend and I snuck under her HS brother's bed to bring out and play his Redd Foxx albums on the portable record player. We giggled at the "forbidden" humor. Buddy Hackett was not a fav of mine, but this one called it spot for me. :)
I've heard that Redd was about as filthy as they get, never heard it though. He did a good job on Sanford & Son and that's the way I remember him.
ReplyDeleteI'm probably a hair younger than Rodge, don't know but I was all over Bill Cosby's LP's as a kid and even a Cheech & Chong Big Bamboo got played one time on my record player. Good times for good kids.
Bob Newhart had the funiest albums when I was growing up in the 60's. In my early Navy days it was George Carlin (who stopped being funny and turned into a bitter asshole) and Gene Tracy 8 tracks from truck stops.
ReplyDeleteTim
I was able to watch for 58 seconds. More painful than Diane Feinstein explaining the need for gun control.
ReplyDeleteThen you will really...but really hurt listening to his duck joke!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quUMjYyyQ_A
I wonder when that duck joke aired on Carson? I've seen that clip but can't remember if it was the live version or not. That was a good joke.
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