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  1. Fern
    February 13, 2016 @ 8:29 am

    HaHaHa!!!!!!!

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  2. Bob Taylor
    January 31, 2016 @ 7:39 pm

    I am so pleased to see these great entertainers remembered !

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  3. wally whiteside
    January 20, 2016 @ 8:58 pm

    I was born in the ‘Twenties’, lucky enough to have lived in a period where comedy was hilarious, not crude
    When radio was born, vaudevillians took advantage of it. They had been confined to the stage, now they were able to change. Comedians such as Jack Benny, Bob Hope, etc. moved on to Radio then in Movies and TV. Now, instead of being confined to a theater they could now be seen all over the world.

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    • Frank Adamo
      February 6, 2016 @ 1:51 pm

      I was born in 42 and have seen the very best and some of the worst in America. I’m in the process of writing a book on the greatest lifespan ever. There has not been a lifespan in the history of mankind where so much has changed. I can only imagine the span of changes you have experienced since the 20s.

      We used to use our brains in listening to radio shows and then snowy TV came along in the 50s. Then colored TV and now large screen HD TV connected to the internet. Weekly world news shown in the movies to 15 min news broadcasts on TV to evenventually some of the most boring, repetitive instant world news 24/7.

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  4. Sally Price
    January 19, 2016 @ 9:56 pm

    Very funny, very unique, very refreshing. Many thanks.

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  5. Joan Price
    January 14, 2016 @ 9:33 pm

    Two of the best in comedy……good clean fun not much of it these days.

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  6. Barb Weyls
    January 13, 2016 @ 2:50 pm

    Thanx for posting the skit————–guess I’m not the only one who finds them hilarious——

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  7. G.P. Brown
    January 11, 2016 @ 4:00 pm

    So much of the entertainment we had back then was very good; but who knew it was downright excellent compared to what came later?

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  8. cannice
    January 11, 2016 @ 5:56 am

    Didn’t Red Skelton also play the role of a drunk in his skits. Very 1960’s comedy but very good scripting.

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  9. ayors
    January 7, 2016 @ 5:35 am

    Too bad today’s comedians don’t have the talent that these guys do. They think doing a routine with every second word a swear word makes it funny. DEAD WRONG!

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  10. Margaret
    January 6, 2016 @ 9:27 pm

    Great Talent. I love Foster Brooks
    Thank you

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