cognitivedissonance - 2013-03-10
"In 1976, he voiced the animated cartoon character "Misterjaw", a blue German-accented shark (with a bow tie and top hat) who liked to leap out of the water and shout "HEEGotcha!" or "Gotcha!" at unsuspecting folks on The Pink Panther Laugh and a Half Hour and a Half Show.[5] He also voiced the character Rhubarb on The Houndcats."
His career high point was playing Renfield in "Love At First Bite". Victory was not his.
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John Holmes Motherfucker - 2013-03-10 Goldie Hawn came out of Laugh-In, also Lily Tomlin and Henry Gibson (Henry Gibson had a career before Laugh-In, as a kind of Stand-Up Poet)
Gary Owens has been around,I guess. In the 90s,he was the voice of Powdered Toast Man.
Anybody else?
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roughnready66 - 2013-03-10
The trend of using the human body to display film and television credits didn't last long enough.
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Doomstein - 2013-03-10
Watching Judy Carne and Goldie Hawn go-go dance in bikinis is the only reason I used to watch Laugh-In reruns back in the day.
Dem goofy pixie ladies.
Dem legs...
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John Holmes Motherfucker - 2013-03-10 In 1970 Judy Carne starred in a musical number called "There's an American Flag on the Moon Tonight" that was a standout atrocity even back then. I'm going to try googling that title now.
Holy fuck, the internet is still amazing. It was October 26, 1969, and I could stream it right now if I wanted to.
http://www.ovguide.com/tv_episode/the-ed-sullivan-show-season- 23-episode-5-santana-liza-minnelli-henry-mancini-27562
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Doomstein - 2013-03-10 I must have missed it, at what point does the performance start?
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The Mothership - 2013-03-10
This has got to be the most 60s thing I have ever seen in my life.
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The Mothership - 2013-03-10 Oh shit, I didn't stay till the end! You must stay to the end!!!
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boner - 2013-03-10
Good day ma'am, I see you are interested in a freezer, and dancing like a Peanuts character.
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StanleyPain - 2013-03-10
Very interesting.
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chumbucket - 2013-03-11
Delightfully ancient.
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