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  • August 14, 2008 at 9:16 am #11789 Reply
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    To me, the most hysterically funny man alive (?) is still Tim Conway (sp) – that skit in the dentist's office still rocks me with uncontrollable laughter!  Or the one where he's sitting on the arm of sofa … classic physical humor!  🙂  You gotta laugh … and love it!

    August 14, 2008 at 9:32 am #11790 Reply
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    I thought he was hilarious in Blazing Saddles.  I never watched or don't remember watching the Carol Burnett Show.  Mostly what I rememebr about TV in the 70's is Three's Company, MASH, Saturday Night Live, and my dad cussing every time he saw Carter on the news.Anyone remember when they used to play movies on like Saturday afternoon that would be sponsored by a siding, window, or roofing company and thats all you got for commercials was from the sponsor?

    No, but I remember Saturday morning movies at the Admiral Theater in Bremerton, Washington, circa 1955. Those were the days.  Giant hard candy suckers for a nickel … someone make me stop.  One could by a summer pass for Saturday morning movies, which would run from about 10:00 to 14:00.  Those were the days!

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