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Subject: Favorite Laugh-In Regular
Written By: Indy Gent on 04/26/05 at 1:13 pm
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Subject: Re: Favorite Laugh-In Regular
Written By: CatwomanofV on 04/26/05 at 1:24 pm
Oh man. This one is hard. They were all good but I voted for Gary Owens. What can I say, I like the guy's voice.
Cat
Subject: Re: Favorite Laugh-In Regular
Written By: gemini61 on 04/26/05 at 1:42 pm
I liked Ruth Buzzi. Especially as this character!
Subject: Re: Favorite Laugh-In Regular
Written By: CatwomanofV on 04/26/05 at 2:00 pm
I liked Ruth Buzzi. Especially as this character!
"You wanna buy a dirty postcard?" ;D
Cat
Subject: Re: Favorite Laugh-In Regular
Written By: w on 04/26/05 at 8:00 pm
Henry Gibson I liked his poems. W
Subject: Re: Favorite Laugh-In Regular
Written By: Tanya1976 on 04/26/05 at 8:38 pm
Judy Carne! Sock it to me, baby!
Tanya
Subject: Re: Favorite Laugh-In Regular
Written By: gord on 04/26/05 at 9:09 pm
Goldie baby ;D
Subject: Re: Favorite Laugh-In Regular
Written By: nally on 04/28/05 at 11:53 am
I can't pick just one...almost all of them were very entertaining, including the hosts! :D Sometimes Dan and Dick would be talking between themselves, and Dick would make some jokes about Dan's statements. "That's what they'd like you to believe!" ;D
I always thought JoAnne Worley was funny when she talked about chickens..."is that another chicken joke?!"
The rest were funny in their own ways.
Subject: Re: Favorite Laugh-In Regular
Written By: FussBudgetVanPelt on 04/30/05 at 8:49 am
Dan Rowan
Subject: Re: Favorite Laugh-In Regular
Written By: Paul on 05/01/05 at 5:39 pm
Haven't seen this in years, but I'm sure Pigmeat 'Here Come The Judge' Markham was a sort-of regular...I certainly remember him...!!
The show did get an all-too-brief airing on terrestrial TV back in the late 70s/early 80s over here, but has not been seen since...shame!
Subject: Re: Favorite Laugh-In Regular
Written By: AL-B on 05/01/05 at 7:39 pm
You know, I never really did see this show, just snippets there and there. I can't ever remember there being reruns of Laugh-In when I was a kid. And, being a huge fan of sketch comedy, I've always wanted to see it. Anyone know if perhaps there might be any cable networks that have reruns of Laugh-In?
Subject: Re: Favorite Laugh-In Regular
Written By: Tanya1976 on 05/02/05 at 1:09 pm
You know, I never really did see this show, just snippets there and there. I can't ever remember there being reruns of Laugh-In when I was a kid. And, being a huge fan of sketch comedy, I've always wanted to see it. Anyone know if perhaps there might be any cable networks that have reruns of Laugh-In?
The Trio Network plays it Monday through Friday at 7 am (PST) and 10 am (EST).
Tanya
Subject: Re: Favorite Laugh-In Regular
Written By: Southern Image on 09/29/05 at 1:38 pm
Ruth Buzzi
Subject: Re: Favorite Laugh-In Regular
Written By: Suicidal Blonde on 09/29/05 at 3:43 pm
Lily Tomlin
Subject: Re: Favorite Laugh-In Regular
Written By: nally on 12/17/16 at 2:51 pm
Arte Johnson was also funny with his "Verry eenteresting" line, which he would deliver in a German soldier uniform when sneaking up behind a plant.
Subject: Re: Favorite Laugh-In Regular
Written By: Howard on 12/18/16 at 2:41 pm
Arte Johnson was also funny with his "Verry eenteresting" line, which he would deliver in a German soldier uniform when sneaking up behind a plant.
I like Arte Johnson too.
Subject: Re: Favorite Laugh-In Regular
Written By: CatwomanofV on 12/19/16 at 2:08 pm
Arte Johnson was also funny with his "Verry eenteresting" line, which he would deliver in a German soldier uniform when sneaking up behind a plant.
I always go around saying, "Baaaady eenta-esting. But stupid!"
Cat
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