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Raider Ronnie 10-06-2006 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by vanstall
how abouit the skit that Eddy Murphy did on the honeymooners !!
I think the album was Eddy Murphy Raw:laugha: :laugha: :tm:
(NORTON MY FRIEND ! I know that you know that know,bla bla bla.
to much to much .


Thats a riot !!!
I use to listen to that all the time !!!!
I think I have it in VHS somewhere !!!

BEETLE 10-06-2006 08:24 PM

oh one of these days....one of these days ----------> POW --------> ZooooM :rotfl:

wader-dad 10-10-2006 11:42 AM

On the Jackie Gleason Show they had Crazy Guggenheim character who was Frank Fontaine. After he did his crazy schtick he would sing with a tremenedous baritone voice. And they had the June Taylor dancers who would all lie down and stick their legs in a circle and they would take a camera shot from the ceiling. Looked like a Kaleidoscope.

Old Show- Ralph was on a game show-name that tune. Ed would help him practice by playing songs on the piano. Ed would always do a little intro of Suannee River and play a song. So Ralph knows every song and he is on the show and gets up to the like $58,000 song and then they Play Suannee River and Ralph has no idea. Just funny, funny stuff. Good childhood memories.

gone fishin 10-10-2006 12:09 PM

ME - watched every one of the shows. I wish they would re-run them again soon.:laugha:

Jimbo 10-10-2006 02:21 PM

Ed Norton cracked me up the way he was always checking if the coast was clear then getting caught by Ralph checking out what was in the Kramden's icebox. Art Carney was actually wounded by schrapnel in the Battle of Normandy and walked with a limp because one leg was shorter than the other. I loved that show.

Canalman 10-11-2006 09:42 AM

Wierdest thing... I was walking out my door this morning saying "to the moon Alice... to the moon!" and then I see this...

oh BTW I'm only 26... does that make me old?!? :yak5:

fcap60 10-11-2006 09:47 AM

"to the moon Alice" -Yep, I qualify for remembering.

Diamond Tackle 10-11-2006 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by wader-dad
On the Jackie Gleason Show they had Crazy Guggenheim character who was Frank Fontaine. After he did his crazy schtick he would sing with a tremenedous baritone voice. And they had the June Taylor dancers who would all lie down and stick their legs in a circle and they would take a camera shot from the ceiling. Looked like a Kaleidoscope.

Old Show- Ralph was on a game show-name that tune. Ed would help him practice by playing songs on the piano. Ed would always do a little intro of Suannee River and play a song. So Ralph knows every song and he is on the show and gets up to the like $58,000 song and then they Play Suannee River and Ralph has no idea. Just funny, funny stuff. Good childhood memories.

The last lines in that scene when the host finally tells him its Suwanne River were the best.
"so thats Suwanne River?, you dont say"! .
Classic stuff.:rotf3:

Jimbo 10-11-2006 11:15 AM

Some other phrases I remember coming up episode after episode,
When Ralph wanted his buddy to come down and he'd shout out the window, "Nooooaaaaaaaton". Usually Norton had come in and Ralph his his head on the window. Then there were frequent, "Hummina, hummina, hummina."
Without checking the internet, who remembers the name of Alice's aunt that Ralph didn't get along with?

Backbeach Jake 10-11-2006 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike P
Joe the bartender, and the never seen Mr. Donahee-eee-eee over in the corner ;)

Do you think that Crazy Googanheim was the original Googan? Frank Fontaine, the prototype Jim Neighbors. Talks like this, but sings like THAT!

wader-dad 10-11-2006 05:16 PM

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Crazy- the original googan

vanstaal 10-11-2006 05:29 PM

tada
 
"From the hallowed streets of Greenpernt,
To the shores of Sheepshead Bay,
From the Verrazano Narrows,
To Canarsie across the way...
We have come together, one and all,
In fellowship to commune,
And to glorify the Grand Exalted
Brotherhood of Raccoons." [Howl]:hee:

Raccoon Alma Mater

DaveS 10-12-2006 07:17 AM

I watch the Honeymooners almost every morning after I get home from fishing. Been watching for many years, seen em all and it's still funny to watch.


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