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BREAKING NEWS Milton Berle, vaudeville comedian and television pioneer, dead. Details soon.
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Posted on 03/27/2002 3:11:42 PM PST by Brytani
BREAKING NEWS Milton Berle, vaudeville comedian and television pioneer, dead. Details soon.
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TOPICS: Breaking News; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: berle; comedian; death; miltonberle; unclemiltie
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To: Brytani
How sad. There goes yet another part of my wonderful Fifties childhood. Used to watch him with my mother, father, sister, and brother. Great laughs. Always good clean fun (even though I can still hear my dad saying, "I sure do wish he wouldn't dress as woman quite so much."
Good days. Gone days. A sad farewell.
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posted on
03/27/2002 5:04:33 PM PST
by
elwoodp
To: HalfIrish
They always go in threes.. who's next?Lyle Lovett broke his leg -- I guess that makes it 2.2. And counting
To: Uncle Hal
My Grandmother turns 99 in June of this year. It's amazing how fast time flies. In some ways it's sad because the majority of her friends are gone and she doesn't relate to the immorality that is so common place. For the life of her she can't understand what homosexuality is or some of the crudness that is common on T.V.. She refuses to watch it. As much as we love her, we also know it's time for her to go home when God determines this.
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posted on
03/27/2002 5:05:27 PM PST
by
nmh
I am old enough to remember that Berle was so big on early television that the country closed down on Tuesday night at eight when he came on. We all were home watching Berle.
A very funny man whose comedy sketches are far better than the crap currently being shown on the Comedy Channel and other venues.
I once saw him in person as the star of Neil Simon's "The Last Of The Red Hot Lovers" at a local theatre. He must have been in his early 60's. After the regular show he came back and did a 20 minute encore of one of his old vaudeville routines. It was the funniest 20 minutes of my life, I was laughing so hard I was hurting.
Milton Berle-- RIP funny man
To: nmh
My grandma is the same way, she turned 96 in January. Bout the only thing she likes to watch on TV anymore is Wheel of Fortune and Lawrence Welk (yes, it is shown on some PBS stations).
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posted on
03/27/2002 5:14:48 PM PST
by
Severa
To: GreatOne
Okay, since you brought it up, the other guy was Forrest Tucker.
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posted on
03/27/2002 5:31:02 PM PST
by
Argus
To: Brytani
Always a favorite...rest in peace, Uncle Milty.
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posted on
03/27/2002 5:34:51 PM PST
by
Scully
To: nmh
I am forty two and cannot understand all the crudeness.
To: la$tminutepardon
The clean guy from the Odd couple could be #3
To: Fifth Business
He always smoked H. Upman cigars.A bit pricey for the ol' hoss here, but I'll grab a La Finca sandwich-style for the occasion.
'Course that means leaving the house.
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posted on
03/27/2002 5:53:59 PM PST
by
Old Fud
To: Brytani
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posted on
03/27/2002 6:13:34 PM PST
by
Pharmboy
To: oceanperch
The clean guy from the Odd couple could be #3 I didn't even know Tony Randall was ill.
???
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posted on
03/27/2002 6:18:50 PM PST
by
strela
To: Brytani
Sorry to hear it, although I hope he's with the Lord now. My wife had lunch with him last year and indicated he was still sharp as a tack, though up in his years. (As I understood it, he had quite a long reputation with the women folk, not that my wife had that close a relationship...)
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posted on
03/27/2002 6:44:18 PM PST
by
Cvengr
To: catonsville
Milton Berle was indeed one of a kind. He will be sorely missed.
To: Old Fud
Yes, unlike George Burns, Berle genuinely appreciated good cigars and always smoked the good ones. La Finca is a nice premium cigar also. I'm sure Berle would have approved.
To: Brytani
Who's the third of the trio of celebs that invariably seem to succumb at about the same time? That makes Berle and Dudley Moore so far. Did anyone buy it earlier this week?
Kudos to "Uncle Miltie" and one of the last remaining true Renaissance Men.
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posted on
03/27/2002 7:03:00 PM PST
by
Illbay
To: Brytani
Yet another one,
I am old,
my mortality stares me in the face,
If I could join Milton,
Dudley,
Jack,
and Walter,
George,
and Red,
I'd be in a better place.
FMCDH!
To: Brytani
The saddest thing is you know they are inevitably going to die, but this country is losing its best. A bygone era when American entertainers were respectable and genuinely creative. There are no more Milton Berles or Jimmy Stewarts. They lived in the best of times and dare I say we're looking to be heading into the worst of times.
To: bushfamfan
In keeping with recent events... Does this mean that in Halle Berry's eyes two Hollywood racists are no longer around to keep "African-Americans" down?
To: buccaneer81
As I said on the other thread, President Reagan will go on a July 4th, like Jefferson and Adams. Every year I anxiously await the news around that time.
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