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...or to be cheered-up, go to youtube and watch the Carol Burnett "Family" episodes!

 

I've seen them a million times but I always LMAO!

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Re: If you need a laugh.....

Aren't those the ones with Eunice & Mama?  I love those!  The Carol Burnett Show is on every weeknight here at 10 ~ I always check to see if the "family" skits are going to be on!  :-)

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Re: If you need a laugh.....

Oh my goodness, they are just the best ! I believe they were some of the very best comedy of all time (:

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Re: If you need a laugh.....

I loved all the shows and "Carol Burnett Show". 

I am particularly fond of Tim Conway as the old man.  They had a small bump in a rug that he couldn't get over. 

And when he was Mr Tutbald.  Mrs.  WWWWHHHigins!  LOL!

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Re: If you need a laugh.....

@Lapdog

Tim Conway was our favorite too....we would laugh so hard at his antics, till we couldn't catch our breath (:

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Re: If you need a laugh.....

Remember him as a Dentist to Harvey Korman?  Kept accidently injecting himself with novocaine until he couldn't move?  I laughed SO hard (so did Korman) at that bit that I thought I wouldn't breathe again..... every time I see it, it's that funny again....

 

Some of the best comedy EVER~!   

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Re: If you need a laugh.....

Amen @YorkieonmyPillow...I never tire of Carol Burnet and friends.

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Re: If you need a laugh.....

I still get a good laugh from those, and so does my daughter.   

 

 From her variety show, I loved the skits with  "Mr.Tudball and Mrs. a-Wiggins".  The way she walked and talked as that character was hysterical. 

 

Those were the days when comedy was funny and you could watch with the kids and not have to worry that you'd be explaining things children should not be exposed to. 

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