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'Man This Is Painful To Watch...'

Hey Norton I'm going to bend over and when I do, just start.......:costumes: Reminds me of an old Eddie Murphy skit!
 
....The Bears were painful to watch last night. PERIOD!.......

I gotta agree Brad.

I turned on the TV to view the Sunday Night Game ... and was so disenfranchized with the passing attempts of the Bears first 3 downs that I gave up watching .... I didn't even wait for the Vikings to get the ball.

:redf:
 
I think something similar happened to Ned Beatty in "Deliverance"! :d
One of my favorite movies from the 1970's. With Flatt and Scruggs playing 'Foggy Mountain Breakdown' in the background,...and Burt Reynolds taking charge when it was needed,.....had to have been the best movie he starred in.
 
Brad,
"Foggy Mountain Breakdown" was the car chase music from "Bonnie & Clyde", the tune from "Deliverance" was "Dueling Banjos"...


Amen.


But you really have to see this too. I don't know how old Earl is now, but he still has it. Wow!


"Men With Banjos Who Know How To Use Them"​

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I didn't know Steve Martin was a "banjo-ist" :wiggle:

He was a Ramblin' Guy....

(And this is from one of my all-time favorite The Muppet Show episodes. The premise was they cancelled the show for the night, and held auditions instead. They made Steve audition for the show. The laughter wasn't canned, it was the Muppeteers laughing genuinely, and having a great time.)

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