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Fast Talking Fed Ex Commercial "Peter you did a bang up job I'm putting you in charge of Pittsburgh, Peter. I know it's perfect Peter that's why I picked Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh's perfect, Peter. May I call you Pete" Dick what's the deal with the deal? Are we dealing? We're dealing. Dave it's a deal with Don, Dork and Dick, Dork it's a deal with Don, Dave and Dick...gotta go, disconnecting...
Tags: FedEx  commercial    John  Moschitta  Classic  TV 
Added: 14th July 2007
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Posted By: Old Fart
Clara Bow montage Clara Bow, the It Girl, was the biggest silent movie starlet in the world in 1927 and 1928. (I believe she still holds the world record for most fan mail received by anyone in a month.) She was a natural beauty whose perkiness jumped off the screen. Her career petered out when talkies came in. Many people wrongly assume her voice didn't suit talkies well. Actually her voice wasn't unpleasant at all. However, she was uncomfortable with the new medium of talking films and just slowly faded into obscurity. I think this montage is captivating.
Tags: Clara  Bow 
Added: 30th September 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964
Last Mail Run Talking about the last mail delivery to the crew of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Tags: JW  Westcott 
Added: 6th October 2007
Views: 368
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Posted By: Marty6697
Alan Young and Daughter i'm sure u remember "MR. ED". . The stars of the show were Mister Ed, an intelligent talking palomino American Saddlebred ("played" by gelding Bamboo Harvester), and his owner, architect Wilbur Post (played by Alan Young). Much of the program's humor stemmed from the fact Mister Ed would speak only to Wilbur. According to the show's producer, Arthur Lubin, the shows producer, Young was chosen because "he seemed like a guy a horse would talk to." . . . this fact REALLY makes me happy!!!
Tags: Alan  Young  Daughter  Wendy  sitcom  Mr.  Ed 
Added: 11th October 2007
Views: 411
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Posted By: Teresa
Johnny Carson Pets Talking
Tags: Very  good  classic  Johnny 
Added: 20th October 2007
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Posted By: Marty6697
Talking Dogs Here ya go Naomi I know you Love your Animals and Birds
Tags: Yup 
Added: 31st October 2007
Views: 335
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Posted By: Marty6697
Louie Anderson at The 9th Annual Young Comedians Special 1984 Rodney Dangerfield Hosts the 9th Annual Young Comedians Special. Taped at his nightclub in New York City, Dangerfield performed and acted as host while he introduced several young comedians who were given the opportunity to perform. Louie Anderson was one of eleven children and was raised on the east side of Saint Paul, Minnesota. He feels that his first audience was his family and many of his early experiences are the cornerstone of his comedy act. He will have you in stitches talking about his dad. His material involves his relationship with his mother and father, and many life experiences. In 1999, Louie landed the role as host of the new version of Family Feud. He beat out popular country singer Dolly Parton for the role. Anderson asked former Feud host Richard Dawson to come on the premiere show to give him his blessing, but Dawson declined.
Tags: louie  anderson  rodney  dangerfield  stand  up  comics 
Added: 5th November 2007
Views: 580
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Posted By: Guido
The Jazz Singer here is the movie poster for THE JAZZ SINGER, the 1927 movie which was the world's first talking and singing picture with Al Jolson . . check out Lava's post to hear it!!
Tags: movie  poster  The  Jazz  Singer  Al  Jolson 
Added: 19th November 2007
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Posted By: Teresa
The Butter Shave Their first show of the 9th season finds Jerry and George still in the coffee shop, talking about....nothing.
Tags: the  butter  shave  jerry  seinfeld  jason  alexander  humor 
Added: 27th November 2007
Views: 545
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Posted By: Babs64
Hush My Mouse 1946  Marty you'll like this one! The last of the too few cartoons featuring Sniffles the Mouse. In the early 40's he was a cute Disneyesque kind of mouse. By 1946, he had become a crafty Bugs Bunnyish mouse with a faster talking impish voice. Another cartoon featuring a charicature of a Warner Brothers regular, Edward G Robinson.
Tags: warner  brothers  cartoons  hush  my  mouse  sniffles  edward  g  robinson 
Added: 20th December 2007
Views: 393
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Posted By: Sophia

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