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Trunk monkeys are great. still great.
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Political Horror Picture Show
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Environmental horror: rainbows now appearing at ground level
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I'm speachless.
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Wow.
Several of the related videos from the same blog are also hysterical. |
What the fuck is that?!? WHAT IS THAT? aaaah! Run for the hils it's all over folks!
Soon we will be seeing our reflection in mirrors. Then what?!? wtf? The government must be stopped. |
Wow! That video gives me a THRIST for some alcoholic beverages. Perhaps then I can fathom the vast evil that is permeating the color spectrum.
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One of the best skits from Carol Burnett: Tim at his funniest, the rest of the cast unable to keep from laughing...then Vicki Lawrence pipes in. Best part starts around 2 minutes in, until the end where Vicki steals the show (stealing the show from Conway on that show was a feat in itself!) |
I guess you have to know the actors.
To me, none of them said anything funny, certainly not funny enough to justify their own corpsing or the audience reaction. I know the same could be said if I posted a random clip of The League of Gentlemen live though. And what does Vicki Lawrence say at the end? "Do you hear that little asshole's do?" I watched twice and couldn't work it out, let alone understand why the two guts fell off their chairs. (just to reiterate, not an attack on the humour - I just don't get it) |
Tim Conway was famous on The Carol Burnett Show for ad-libbing and cracking everyone up. In this skit, one that had many manifestations, the family of Mama (Vicki L) was playing a game. Conway was making all of that up as he went along. They were all trying not to laugh, so when they were trying to get back on track Ms Lawrence said "Are you sure that little assholes done?"
I guess you do have to know the show, and the history behind it all. Youtube is rife (rife, I tell you) with takes from the show where Conway went off on a tangent. It was some years ago too. Many of us grew up with The Carol Burnett show, so it might be funny to someone other than me. :) Out of context, I guess it wouldn't be funny. |
It was hysterical at the time, but that was a long time ago. Humor evolves over time. Cheech and Chong used to be funny too.
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I laughed, even though I couldn't understand a lot of what he said. I find there's something inherently infectious in actors cracking up when they're trying to keep a straight face.
Like this one. Kills me, every time. |
Oh dear.
I'm beginning to doubt my sense of humour... |
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