This is something I don't care to try
Halloween is certainly the best holiday for Mr. CAN. However if he’s not careful, his costume might confuse folks…
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Legendary comedy and ventriloquist duo, Willie and Lester share a joke or two in this byte-sized series.
The $10 airplane ticket has gotten Can into a tizzy. Is it too good to be true?
A great Stooge short from 1941. The stooges decide to get some easy money by having Curly slip on a bar of soap in a hotel lobby so they can sue the owner. Curly slips as planned but the hotel turns out to be run by an old lady who is about to lose her lease to the evil landlord. The stooges decide to help her fix up the place and start by beating up the landlord and stealing his watch. After their usual antics in renovating the place, the hotel is ready for the grand re-opening. The stooges put on a big show with a famous critic in attendance. Their corny act goes over poorly until Curly accidentally puts on a magicians coat and becomes a sensation and the place is a success.
From 1939, this is one of my personal Stooge short favorites. The stooges go to Egypt in search of the mummy of king Rootin-Tootin for which a museum will pay a $5000 prize. They wind up in the mummy's tomb where they are harassed by some bad guys after the same objective. The villains, who have kidnapped a professor from the museum, want the jewels buried inside the mummy. When Curly accidentally destroys the mummy, Moe and Larry wrap him in bandages to fool the bad guys. They manage to rescue the professor and retrieve the real mummy of Rootin-Tootin who turns out to have been a midget.
Our nephew, Daniel Barrett, spent the night at our house at my wife's request. Here he is with Nanay.
Pirates and Princesses Parade
I cut off the beginning because all they were doing was talking. I wanted to get to the real music!!
you're not going to believe this one... and before you ask, YES it really happened!!!
Collection of TV commercials significant to the history and development of TV as an advertising medium.
The Bitter Taste Of Defeat 1966 - Episode 5
A home movie shot on vacation at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom in 1979.
From 1950 comes the Camel Comedy Caravan with special guests, The Three Stooges (Larry, Moe, and Shemp). I could have cut it down to just the Stooges appearances, but for the sake of continuity, have included the entire show. The host of this show was Ed Wynn, probably most notable as Uncle Albert in Disney's Mary Poppins. He loved to laugh, and now you can laugh right along with him. The show was hosted by Camel cigarettes and you will see plenty of advertising for them in this show. Nostalgic, historic, and entertaining.
From 1951 is undoubtedly one of the best Stooge shorts with Shemp. The stooges are delivering some Arabian antiques, which include a magic lamp complete with genie. Three Arabian bad guys are after the magic lamp, but the stooges defeat them once they get the "genius", (as Shemp calls the genie) on their side.
My new cooking show! What do you think? Watch out Rachel Ray. There's a new chef in town! hahhha
From 1936, here is another great Stooge short. Set in the old west, the stooges are crooked gamblers gypping the resident of a frontier town. They are discovered and must escape into the woods. To elude the sheriff they disguise themselves as Indians. Their plan works until Curly, dressed as a squaw, is forced to marry a local tough guy. The stooges are unmasked and wind up in the hoosegow.
Downtown Beverly Hills. Everything you need to see in just sixty seconds.
Okay, so Tyler was only three at the time, but his skills at manuevering his cartoon network car were horrible.