HILARIOUS Golden Girls: Season 3 Some Funny Moments
A collection of humorous clips from season three of The Golden Girls.
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A collection of humorous clips from season three of The Golden Girls.
“Do You Trust Your Wife?” originally aired on CBS from January, 1956 to March, 1957 and was emceed by Edgar Bergen. The show (under the same name) was later emceed by Johnny Carson on ABC from September, 1957 to July, 1958. A later version of the show, “Who Do You Trust?,” aired on ABC from July, 1958 to December, 1963. Carson and Ed McMahon left in September, 1962 to do The Tonight Show. A quiz show, married couples answered trivia questions. The name of the show is derived from an aspect of the game in which the husband decides whether to answer the trivia question himself or trust his wife. There are some very colorful contestants in this episode, including one man who teaches fencing for a living and another who earns his living as a pitchman. Of course, Carson is entertaining and gets off some good one liners. This video brought to you by hwy61media. Please take a moment to rate this movie and add your comments. You can see all of my videos at: www.youtube.com Please take a look and subscribe to my channel. If you would like to comment on my channel as well, please do so. Your feedback is important to me. Thanks for watching.
Open season. If Letterman wants to make crude jokes about a 14 year old girl, don’t I have the same right to suggest Obama’s daughters are slutty and his wife wears designer outfits which were paid for by his drug-dealing cronies? Hey, I can suggest the right wing get even with a KKK gang rape of Obama’s daughter during one of Obama’s date nights. That would be hilarious… or would that not be funny to the left wing?
Letterman, in his monologue Tuesday night, noted that the 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate attended a Yankees game during a trip to New York City, where she was honored by a special needs group. Letterman referred to Palin, Alaska’s governor, as having the style of a "slutty flight attendant."
But an even more disturbing fact, was that the daughter who accompanied Palin on her trip to New York was 14-year-old Willow — not 18-year-old Bristol, the unwed mother of Palin’s first grandchild.
"Acceptance of inappropriate sexual comments about an underage girl, who could be anyone’s daughter, contributes to the atrociously high rate of sexual exploitation of minors by older men who use and abuse others," she said.
Palin’s husband, Todd, echoed her sentiments, telling FOXNews.com, "Any ‘jokes’ about raping my 14-year-old are despicable. Alaskans know it, and I believe the rest of the world knows it, too."
Letterman, find it funny when your wife, daughter, husband or is raped.
This 4 year old cusses while trying to quote his favorite line from Tropic Thunder, which is said by Danny McBride. HILARIOUSSSSSS!
Jack welcomes Bob Hope as his guest in this episode. The program begins with Jack’s monologue but he is soon joined by Hope. The skit which follows is about the act of Benny and Hope (or Hope and Benny, depending on the time) trying to convince their manager to book them somewhere…anywhere. The show has some great one-liners and it is very entertaining to watch these two show biz veterans, who obviously have a great liking for one another, work together. This episode was previously edited and runs short, a little under nineteen minutes, but it is nineteen minutes of splendid comedy. This video brought to you by hwy61media. Please take a moment to rate this movie and add your comments. You can see all of my videos at: www.youtube.com Please take a look and subscribe to my channel. If you would like to comment on my channel as well, please do so. Your feedback is important to me. Thanks for watching.
The third vid in the series DI promise there will be more to come
With ANY given hypnotist’s role in the movies Joel, Mike, and the bots riff on, Servo usually makes the quote "SLEEEEP!!" really loud and hilarious. I’m pretty sure it’s either from a Bela Lugosi or Boris Karloff film, but my search through the internet has yielded no results. What movie is Tom Servo quoting from, anyways?
4th ODI Ausrtalia vs New Zealand, Adelaide Oval 10th Feb 2009 Stevo, secretly filmed. in his natural environment, front row at Adelaide Oval wih gray nicolls wide brimmed hat and hussey-esqe fluro zinc, drinking apple pop tops mixed with pepsi max and mid-strength beer, drunk and loud, abusing everything in sight. Keep a look out for the catchy one liners such as the over-used ‘FAG’ , ‘BOO’ , ‘HIT A BIG DIRTY SIX’ and crowd favourite ‘BAA-RAM-EWE” along with comical quips about his apparent pregnant female sheep that Josh is rather fond of. Slurring speech, glassy eyes, he has it all. Apologetic, as he unsuccessfully attempts to give a fellow supporter out hard earned beer money to compensate fo spilling some beer on him and his 13yo kid and for his apparent ‘hanging shit’ on all and sundry. The child was visibly traumatized but lived, the was donated to the bushfire appeal. Stevo spewed on the way home next to an RBT. No sheep were harmed in the filming of this video, although if any Kiwis were around im sure they died a little on the inside.
A compilation of funny and/or cute scenes from the third season of Criminal Minds. I OWN NOTHING
This is a hilarious episode of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show. How could it be otherwise when you include Jack Benny? George is upset with Jack, contending that Jack stole his opening joke at a charity event they worked together in San Francisco. George isn’t speaking to Jack and Jack is concerned. The two exchange some great barbs throughout the show. Gracie gives Jack a run for his money on funny one-liners. She has so many you really have to pay close attention to get them all. Gracie was wonderful. Ok, I know someone will ask what decalcomania is. I didn’t know so I found the definition here: www.thefreedictionary.com “1. (Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Crafts) the art or process of transferring a design from prepared paper onto another surface, such as china, glass or paper 2. (Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Crafts) a design so transferred” I have to presume that George was saying that Jack’s tattoos were just images transferred to his skin and not real tattoos. You can find videos on decalcomania here on YouTube. Notice the integrated commercial for the show’s sponsor, Carnation Evaporated Milk, beginning at 17:33 and again at 26:08. I wish commercials were still done this way. It’s mentioned twice that Jack appeared courtesy of Lucky Strike (part of the American Tobacco Company), the sponsor for his show at the time.. Bea Benadaret appears as Blanche Morton. This video brought to you by hwy61media. Please take a moment to rate this video and add …