Posted on 11/07/2015 7:20:39 PM PST by Cringing Negativism Network
Thanks for that backup.
I’ve sadly seen some movies he was in and he wasn’t any good in them either.
“Iâm on the west coast so Iâll have to wait 4 more hours . But Iâll be monitering this thread.”
Me too.
This was the episode where Buck Henry got hit in the head by Belushi’s samurai sword during the live skit. He wore a bandage on his forehead and the other actors wore bandages the rest of the show in solidarity.
Way cool.
I do not have a couputer... thank you.
Yeah, that was pretty neat.
Watching these old episodes when leftism was still in the larval stage is nostalgic.
HUNH ?
Chevy was better, I thought, on Great American Dream Machine.
Not familiar with that show or is it a movie?
I don’t mean to steal your thunder, but there’s another open thread here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3357601/posts
“It will be streamed via the network website. If you have a computer you have a tv”
I went to the live website and it said: “Sorry the live stream for your local NBC station is not available”
Is it because I am in Iowa at the moment?
No problem at all.
The more the merrier, I say.
(now 20 minutes remaining)
John Belushi, Gilda Radner, Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray made the show. Garrett Morris was good too. The other two, for the most part, IMO, could have easily been replaced. Frequent hosts like Steve Martin and Buck Henry helped a lot too.
I’ll check both threads. I just hope more don’t pop up!
I think I’ll miss church tomorrow... this will be a late night.
It’s been said that in the era of not-so-leftist TV,
kids got the idea that Ozzie & Harriet, Father Knows Best,
and similar sit-coms represented real family life. When the kids grew up
and got married, real life didn’t measure up
to what they’d expected and the divorce rate took off, never
to come back down.
“Is it because I am in Iowa at the moment?”
Yes, Iowa hates Trump. Haven’t you heard? ;)
Yep. I got up at 5am today to go to work but I am determined to stay up to at least see his monologue and see if any of the criminal foreign invaders try to interrupt him. It’s a show run by liberals so you damn well know they are going to allow them.
It ran on PBS in the late sixties. Great satire, before SNL.
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