LOL!
Thanks for posting that. I loved Groucho. We had neighbors in the 50s who were two sets of identical twins who were married, Herman and Harmon were married to Lela and Lola, and they lived across the alley from us. I could never tell them apart. In the mid-50s they were on You Bet Your Life and Groucho had a lot of fun trying to keep who’s-who straight. Very funny episode.
Wonderful. Thanks for reminding us of that show. We’re going to need a lot of laughs this year I think.
“What’s your name?”
“Ramiro G. Gonzalez.”
“Ramiro G. Gonzalez, eh? What does the G stand for?”
“Gonzalez.”
“Ramiro Gonzalez Gonzalez? What does your wife call you, Ramiro or Gonzalez?
“She call me Pedro.”
Later..
“Say, you’re a very funny guy. We should form an act. What do you think we should call our act?”
“Gonzalez Gonzalez and Marx.”
“Hopw do you like that? Two guys in the act and I get third biliing.”
Hooray for Captain Spaulding.
Groucho was a master of the double entendre!
Thanks for posting that. That was funny. I watched some more Groucho stuff then got sidetracked on the “What’s my Line” clips. Ended up staying way too late Saturday night/Sunday morning watching all of those. Those old shows were the best. Wish we had people around like them again—Jack Benny, Groucho, George Burns.
June was just so classy and mature for only being 21.
“I’ve always been lucky all my life Groucho.” Great guy.