No, he didn’t give us Lear Jets.
He gave us All in the Family.
So shut up, Meathead.
He gave us All in the Family.
So shut up, Meathead.
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I once used the Sanford & Son Soundboard on the web to prank a co-worker (Dean of the Library). It went out for 2 minutes. I about peed my pants as I was holding back my laughter. It went something like this:Funniest sitcom line ever was in Sanford and Son.
Doc comes to give LaMont a diagnosis of whiplash so he can sue someone (one of Fred's crazy ideas). He walks in, asks if LaMonts neck hurts, when he gets an affirmative answer he says "Must be whiplash" and writes that out. The next lines -
LaMont - "Hey man, are you really a doctor".
Doctor - "In some states".
If I ever need a pick-me-up on a rough day I think of that line and it always gets a laugh.
"I'z comin' to meet ya, Lisabeth!"Mister Sanford, if you are going to run a restaurant on your premises, you need clearly dedicated restrooms with one for me and women, not one with a sign that says "Too bad, hold on, first come first serve".
Man, I loved that show.
Watched it. Intro caused me to cry. A man who told the truth--totally lacking today. What has happened that we now hear absolute bull shit, and eat it up like peach pie?By TVNewsCheck Staff | December 7, 2023 | 12:48 p.m. ET.
"CBS announced today the new entertainment special Norman Lear: A Life On Television, to air Friday, Dec. 8 (8-9 p.m. ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+ (live and on demand for Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers, or on demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs).
Presented by Entertainment Tonight, this one-hour special features new interviews with stars of the long running comedies Lear created, including Jimmie Walker from Good Times and Mackenzie Phillips from One Day at a Time, in addition to never-before-seen interviews from the ET vault. Also included with this new footage and interviews is an in-depth, sit-down interview with Lear that ET host Kevin Frazier conducted when he celebrated his 100th birthday, in which he reflected on his lengthy, groundbreaking career."