Posted on 01/08/2022 12:02:18 PM PST by SouthernClaire
Much needed humor.
Thanx
Unfortunately, the Big Show has been in COVID Prison lately.
I sorely miss “Deep Thoughts” from Zack the weed guy’s girlfriend, Mary Jane.
You are certainly welcome, Roccus!
For your enjoyment!
I miss Raiford!!
“The Gerbil” Remember it? Ha, ha! HE made it funny like no one else could. God rest his soul.
Found it just for you, Stosh:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTrOb8zyrZk
(I listened to it again and tears of laughter are streaming down my face.)
Just dug it up myself - it’s precious. But you know you should have included a
“Not Safe for Family Listenership” warning! Love Raiford’s voice - it’s so distinctive - and he was such a wonderful curmudgeon.
You’re right about the NSF warning, Stosh.
Raiford’s laughter, being the curmudgeon he was, is what made it.
Best to you, Stosh. (And keep that love of humor. We’re all gonna need it desperately, it seems.)
Thanks- fun
I’m kind of particle to Roy D. Mercer and Earl Pitts.
Came here to post “ARMAGEDDON!”. Leaving satisfied.
Loved Mercer! I wonder if you’d remember the Black guy who did phone pranks?
Some years ago he did a bunch of them where he was calling funeral homes and telling them that some other place was not taking care of his grandmothers plot so they dug her up and put her in the the garage and was wondering what the proper procedure was to get her buried in the new place. Extremely illegal. They were freaking out. It was hilarious!
Yep! THAT is him! I can’t recall his name at the moment.
The best one to me was the one trying to get his sister a bus ticket! (Don’t want to give too much away in case I find it.)
Willie P. Richardson!
The bus rider.
t would have been funnier deadpan.
I know someone at Raiford. He may never leave alive as he has his apartment in Death Row.
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