Posted on 02/11/2021 2:11:28 PM PST by Rebelbase
"The Case of the Missing Case" with Bob Uecker, Rodney Dangerfield, and a bunch others I don't recognize.
My favorite beer commercial was Lowenbrau, with Arthur Prysock. Oh, that voice.
The chains were being forged mostly out-of-sight in backrooms and dank basements...
Even the years 2008-2016 were better than today... Although we knew, at the time, that the chains were almost done and ready for delivery...
Now we are wearing the chains... Life is simpler... Only three guaranteed post-constitutional freedoms:
Bow down!... Obey!.. Snitch!...
Are you sure? I thought that was John Madden.
“I must be in the front roooow!”
Wisconsin has been blessed to have the likes of Bob Uecker calling the Milwaukee Brewers games. Always entertaining.
As for Uncle Rodney? One of a kind. *HEART*
Rodney and Sam Kinison: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9DO26O6dIg
I’ve never seen that. Hilarious.
Ben Davidson (Oakland Raiders) too. All the bad boys of sport!!!
“this should be cancelled“
No mixed-race couple? CANCELLED
My favorite Miller Lite one was with Boom Boom Geoffrion when he says to the camera - “When you play ‘ocky like I play ‘ocky, you make a lot of enemy....” then turns to the bar and the place clears out toot suite, eh? (Is it even ok these days to nick name hockey players with names like Boom Boom?)
Whitey and The Mick:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R__m-Run4Ug
I could be wrong, but I think this was the very first Miller Lite commercial of the genre.
Oh my gosh. I literally doubled over laughing at that one!! We need more university professors like Sam!
bfl
Ping for later amusement.
"I'm glad we didn't go dancing."
Cancel every one of them for that revolting display of homophobic hatred.
Who could doubt our current morally superiority to those old bigots?
Rodney was a national treasure.
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