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klickenpod (May 22nd, 2008 @ 5:49 pm)
he is so incredible! too bad he also enjoyed smacking around women.
netlurker55 (January 19th, 2008 @ 12:51 am)
swatchtica?! What are you smokin? It's a stick figure outline/sketch. And besides, the swastik is a sign of good fortune/luck. Only later did the Nazi's remake it into their party symbol and made the lines wider/bolder and changed the angle of rotation from the ancient design. Most people do not notice the difference and therefore it faded into obscurity. Forever associated with the German Nazi years.
JMM8586 (January 7th, 2008 @ 7:15 am)
why was there a swatchtica in the background curtian? and where can i find you're in the picture monolouge?
oneandatwo (December 28th, 2007 @ 2:04 am)
Now we know exactly where Johnny Carson got his program.
davemock (October 22nd, 2007 @ 4:43 am)
A classic item is "I Conquered Dandruff," by Ray Bloch - his bald music director in the 1950s, as Sammy Spear was in the 1960's. (Spear arranged the "Honeymooners" music for the band during the Classic 39 era.)
davemock (October 22nd, 2007 @ 4:37 am)
You should take a listen to Jackie Gleason's best monologue - his "You're In the Picture" apology from 1961. It manages to be loose and in charge at the same time. Only The Great One could pull it off.
boxpok (August 14th, 2007 @ 2:55 am)
Do you mean Crazy Googanhiem with Jackie as Joe the bartender? That would be fantastic. I cant find any of that anywhere.
boxpok (August 14th, 2007 @ 2:53 am)
did you notice he caught himself just in time almost saying what he shouldnt ought to say on live tv? its at 4:19....motherf...letcher.
jpholemanco (July 29th, 2007 @ 4:06 pm)
Miami jazz discusses the Hollywood rejection...
wmbrown6 (July 14th, 2007 @ 9:22 pm)
By the time of "The American Scene Magazine" era of 1962-66, Gleason's late-night pitchman was renamed "Stanley R. Slick." One installment from that period (presumably 1963-64) had him showing a stack of paper about as high as he stood (roughly 5' 10"), and passing it off as the original script of the Richard Burton / Elizabeth Taylor version of "Cleopatra."
alexisdiva9 (May 28th, 2007 @ 10:15 pm)
QVC, HSN, and today's infomercials got nothing on Stanley R. Sogg and his Mother Fletcher plugs during the "late, late, late, late, late, late, show"! After all, they don't offer fly swatters with Novacaine and confession tomes entitled "I was a Mambo Dancer for the FBI" and Mamie Eisenhower's "I was a Golf Widow", etc. And now back to Mae Busch! LOL!
mickalene (April 25th, 2007 @ 1:16 pm)
ok,thanks.

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