[nq:2]Quite a funny man he'll be missed.[/nq] [nq:1]You are correct, sir. One of the most influential Americans of the postwar era.[/nq] I did not know that. Wild!
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[nq:1]Quite a funny man he'll be missed.[/nq] An odd comment. He's been pretty much out of the public eye since he retired in 1992. I won't miss him any more now that he's dead. Best regards, Spehro Pefhany
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[nq:2]Quite a funny man he'll be missed.[/nq] [nq:1]You are correct, sir. One of the most influential Americans of the postwar era.[/nq] The hatchet throwing bit (*) was the single funniest moment I've ever witnessed. They even showed it on ABC News tonight in their short tribute to Johnny. He didn't invent the Tonight Show and its copycats but he certainly defined it.
[nq:2]You are correct, sir. One of the most influential Americans of the postwar era.[/nq] [nq:1]The hatchet throwing bit (*) was the single funniest moment I've ever witnessed. They even showed it on ABC News ... as everyone collapsed in laughter, Johnny said, "I didn't know you were Jewish", which put the frosting on the moment.[/nq] The actor was Ed Ames, who was then playing a characte
[nq:2](*) For those you haven't seen it, a guest on ... you were Jewish", which put the frosting on the moment.[/nq] [nq:1]The actor was Ed Ames, who was then playing a character in a TV Western series. What Johnny actually said was "Welcome to Frontier Bris." It may have been the biggest laugh he ever got.[/nq] On the segment shown on ABC news tonight, he said "I didn't even know you were
} }>Quite a funny man he'll be missed. } } An odd comment. He's been pretty much out of the public eye since he } retired in 1992. I won't miss him any more now that he's dead.
You probably won't miss him any less, right? Check him doing the Dragnet spoof with Jack Webb on the best-of DVD.
[nq:2]The actor was Ed Ames, who was then playing a ... It may have been the biggest laugh he ever got.[/nq] [nq:1]On the segment shown on ABC news tonight, he said "I didn't even know you were Jewish" (not an exact quote).[/nq] That's what I heard.
[nq:1]The hatchet throwing bit (*) was the single funniest moment I've ever witnessed. They even showed it on ABC News tonight in their short tribute to Johnny. He didn't invent the Tonight Show and its copycats but he certainly defined it.[/nq] He was very good at what he did, and he had an excellent show.
I laugh just thinking about the hatchet-throwing display (by Ed Ames, as Bob s
[nq:2]The hatchet throwing bit (*) was the single funniest moment ... Tonight Show and its copycats but he certainly defined it.[/nq] [nq:1]He was very good at what he did, and he had an excellent show. I laugh just thinking about the ... well, dispatched. Where would one see such things today on television? (Or are they still there, with me not knowing?)[/nq] I don't watch the late shows