Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

Ahhh, the Honeymooners. Love that little troupe forever :)

Norton: 'I don't possess a mansion, a villa in France, a yacht, or a string of "poloponies".
Ralph: 'What?'
Norton: 'A string of poloponies. That's what it says!'
Ralph: 'That's a string of POLO PONIES, you idiot!.'

Ralph [learning to play golf]: 'What do they mean, "address the ball?"
Norton: 'I don't know, that's what it says here. Hmm. Wait a minute, I think I know. [taking the club in hand] Set your feet firmly. [Salutes the ball] "Hello, ball!"

After 60 years, to me, still some of the funniest television in history. I am now inspired to acquire all 39 episodes and watch them all again for the umpteenth time :)



I recall watching The Honeymooners episode that featured Norton's "poloponies." The first run episode. It was hilarious. Musta been mighty young then. And lived in Manhattan at the time.
 
Leo does more for me than just about anyone with a guitar...

Just look at them fingers go!


And one of my favorite tunes...
Tell me those strings don't sound like a jalopy going down a dirt road.




He plays guitar uniquely and well. Lucky to have him to listen to.
 
I recall watching The Honeymooners episode that featured Norton's "poloponies." The first run episode. It was hilarious. Musta been mighty young then. And lived in Manhattan at the time.
First run would have been in 1955. Is your memory that good? :)
 
At least one of the band members, the drummer, is Ry's son Joachim. What would it have felt like to grow up with a dad like that?

For a guy with only one eye, Ry's kinda alright on the guitar...
/me smirks
If the boy had any talent greatness awaits, but if not it could be a very hard world. Yes?
Fortunate the "Boy" can play Yes Yes.
 
Ahhh, the Honeymooners. Love that little troupe forever :)

Norton: 'I don't possess a mansion, a villa in France, a yacht, or a string of "poloponies".
Ralph: 'What?'
Norton: 'A string of poloponies. That's what it says!'
Ralph: 'That's a string of POLO PONIES, you idiot!.'

Ralph [learning to play golf]: 'What do they mean, "address the ball?"
Norton: 'I don't know, that's what it says here. Hmm. Wait a minute, I think I know. [taking the club in hand] Set your feet firmly. [Salutes the ball] "Hello, ball!"

After 60 years, to me, still some of the funniest television in history. I am now inspired to acquire all 39 episodes and watch them all again for the umpteenth time :)

I can remember watching the Jackie Gleason show. within which they created the honeymooners..

I guess I was in 3rd grade. Alice Amazed me. No Cowboy, no TV detective ever displayed her incredible indifference to threats of violence. He could SCREAM his rage in her face, really in her face.

He never got her to so much as blink. His was a raging storm in a tea pot and Alice held the pot
and seem to know just how breakable Cramden was.

What has always bothered me was that theirs seemed a joyless life. And that possibility still kinda scares me.

How is Thailand coping with covid.
 
He never got her to so much as blink. His was a raging storm in a tea pot and Alice held the pot
and seem to know just how breakable Cramden was.

What has always bothered me was that theirs seemed a joyless life. And that possibility still kinda scares me.

Alice KNEW he would never follow through. And Ralph KNEW he wouldn't, as well. That was the secret of Alice's calmness: there was no risk for her to go right back at him, and she did, every time, usually insulting his waist size, lolz.

I disagree that they had a joyless life. I think that basically they had great love for each other, and that WAS their joy. I remember when Ralph didn't win 'Raccoon of the Year' because they dubbed Norton instead. Alice told him not to worry, there was always next year; and that he would always be HER Raccoon of the Year...and Ralph responded with his usual: "Baby, you're the greatest!"
 
I can remember watching the Jackie Gleason show. within which they created the honeymooners..

I guess I was in 3rd grade. Alice Amazed me. No Cowboy, no TV detective ever displayed her incredible indifference to threats of violence. He could SCREAM his rage in her face, really in her face.

He never got her to so much as blink. His was a raging storm in a tea pot and Alice held the pot
and seem to know just how breakable Cramden was.

What has always bothered me was that theirs seemed a joyless life. And that possibility still kinda scares me.

How is Thailand coping with covid.



Pardon my intrusion please. AFAIK Thailand is coping with Covid19 very well. How is it possible that we aren't?
Ask the White House.
 
Back
Top