Posted: 1/12/2011 11:07:26 AM EDT
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Old school? Saurai Delicatessen. Oh HELL yeah! And of course, the Olympian. "No coke, Pepsi." "cheebuigee, cheebuigee, cheebuigee" definitely miss the old SNL. In 1973, I was a little kid on vacation in NYC. We ate at a place in midtown called the Olympic Diner that was around the corner from our hotel. I swear to God it was that joint. |
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Quoted: Quoted: You there, boy. Ride into town and tell the postmaster that if anyone is looking for Enol Angus to come knocking at the rear entrance of Shady Thicket. I believe that you are trying to refer to "Colonel" Angus. Colonel Angus lost his commission at the incident at Big Beaver. Ten men lost. Tragic. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Old school? Saurai Delicatessen. Oh HELL yeah! And of course, the Olympian. "No coke, Pepsi." "cheebuigee, cheebuigee, cheebuigee" definitely miss the old SNL. In 1973, I was a little kid on vacation in NYC. We ate at a place in midtown called the Olympic Diner that was around the corner from our hotel. I swear to God it was that joint. Sweet!! It wouldn't surprise me one bit if they didn't get the inspiration, characters, etc, from that place you visited. Those were the good old days for sure, and that whole ongoing skit was probably a nod in the general direction of that diner. |
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Old school? Saurai Delicatessen. Oh HELL yeah! And of course, the Olympian. "No coke, Pepsi." "cheebuigee, cheebuigee, cheebuigee" definitely miss the old SNL. In 1973, I was a little kid on vacation in NYC. We ate at a place in midtown called the Olympic Diner that was around the corner from our hotel. I swear to God it was that joint. Sweet!! It wouldn't surprise me one bit if they didn't get the inspiration, characters, etc, from that place you visited. Those were the good old days for sure, and that whole ongoing skit was probably a nod in the general direction of that diner. Every time that skit would come on SNL my mother would say, "Remember when we went to New York?" I remember it like it was yesterday. The old Times Square. I saw my first bum on that trip and a sharp dressed Black dude running a three card monte game on a cardboard box in the alley. Go watch a Beretta rerun, it really looked like that. |
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"That's good bass!"
When I was 18, in 1974, we went to an off-off Broadway show, "National Lampoons 'Lemmings' ". It was a parody of "Woodstock". Had all the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" in it,. . .very funny. . One of the skits: Farmer (Yasgur) comes out, makes speech about how everyone is so nice, well behaved, etc, etc. . . then this: "Long hair, short hair––––-what the hell's the difference?–––– Once the head's blow'd off!" Always wanted to get a T-shirt with that on it. . . probably a good idea that I didn't. . . A couple of years later, we went to the run-through/dress rehearsals for SNL. . . lotta fun. . . |
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The penis mightier...
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/80693916/ |
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"That's good bass!" When I was 18, in 1974, we went to an off-off Broadway show, "National Lampoons 'Lemmings' ". It was a parody of "Woodstock". Had all the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" in it,. . .very funny. . One of the skits: Farmer (Yasgur) comes out, makes speech about how everyone is so nice, well behaved, etc, etc. . . then this: "Long hair, short hair––––-what the hell's the difference?–––– Once the head's blow'd off!" Always wanted to get a T-shirt with that on it. . . probably a good idea that I didn't. . . A couple of years later, we went to the run-through/dress rehearsals for SNL. . . lotta fun. . . I saw Gilda Radnor's show on Broadway. |
