In article <[email protected]>,
Sandman <[email protected]> wrote:
> *raises a glass to one of the funniest men ever*
One of the best tributes I've read is by Larry Miller at
<http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/005/178dr
snb.asp>
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Jeff P. wrote:
> Yeah, Johnny was one in a million. I don't think there will ever be
> another like him.
Sure not Jay Leno. I'll raise a glass to him too, if a bit late.
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Duane Bozarth wrote:
>> Sure not Jay Leno. I'll raise a glass to him too, if a bit late.
>
> He seems to have worn out early to me...initially I thought he would be
> pretty good, but either it was just the new kid phenomenon or something
> but I've not thought him of much interest for some time...I do like the
> "headlines" segment, though, but that's nothing about him... :(
Who? When? What? Oh, that chin guy who used to be on the Tonight Show
after Johnny retired? Is that show still on? :)
(I heard Leno is going to retire to be replaced with Conan O'Brien. Oh
yeah, that's the winning move. I've never managed to sit through more than
two minutes of one of Conan's shows. The guy is a true dingleberry.)
(All the more reason not to watch TV. About all I do watch is various
flavors of Law & Order and South Park. Maybe some stand-up comedy. I like
that Tater Salad guy a lot, and that here's your sign guy.)
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Silvan wrote:
>
> Jeff P. wrote:
>
> > Yeah, Johnny was one in a million. I don't think there will ever be
> > another like him.
>
> Sure not Jay Leno. I'll raise a glass to him too, if a bit late.
He seems to have worn out early to me...initially I thought he would be
pretty good, but either it was just the new kid phenomenon or something
but I've not thought him of much interest for some time...I do like the
"headlines" segment, though, but that's nothing about him... :(
Silvan wrote:
>
> Duane Bozarth wrote:
>
...
> (I heard Leno is going to retire to be replaced with Conan O'Brien. Oh
> yeah, that's the winning move. I've never managed to sit through more than
> two minutes of one of Conan's shows. The guy is a true dingleberry.)
> (All the more reason not to watch TV. About all I do watch is various
> flavors of Law & Order and South Park. Maybe some stand-up comedy. I like
> that Tater Salad guy a lot, and that here's your sign guy.)
As are the others at least on network...since have no cable/dish, that's
all that I've access to and watch very little of that other than the
local weather -- well, as close as they get to "local"... :)
Never seen any of the other you mention altho I've heard tell of S Park
but don't think it would be anything I'd watch even if it were
available...
I do try to see the "Baxter Black and Friends" episodes on Sunday
evenings, though. (That, of course, is a regional thing--if one isn't
pretty familiar w/ raising cattle, farming, "vitin-eery" work, etc.,
it's unlikely he will nearly as good...
When he was still "vet-ing" as a livelihood, called in big city vet to
help figure out how to keep from going broke since they seemed to be
doing well.
"What's your fee structure?"
"Well, I ask for ten bucks and keep the hide." :)
"Sandman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> *raises a glass to one of the funniest men ever*
>
Best in the business. Leno, Letterman, and the others couldn't hold a candle
to this guy.
B.
On 23 Jan 2005 12:23:33 -0800, "Sandman" <[email protected]> wrote:
>*raises a glass to one of the funniest men ever*
Yep, he had the talent to be hilarious even when the material was dying
or something was going wrong. (anybody remember "Frontier Bris"?)
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Yeah, Johnny was one in a million. I don't think there will ever be another
like him.
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"Buddy Matlosz" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Sandman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > *raises a glass to one of the funniest men ever*
> >
>
> Best in the business. Leno, Letterman, and the others couldn't hold a
candle
> to this guy.
>
> B.
>
>
"jo4hn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Sandman wrote:
>
> > *raises a glass to one of the funniest men ever*
> >
>
> I will certainly klink mine to yours. I am in awe of Mr. C who seemed
> to be at his best when his material was at its worst.
>
> I am, however, curious as to why you make this toast at this time.
> mahalo,
> jo4hn
He just died:
http://www.wnbc.com/news/4121637/detail.html?treets=ny&tml=ny_natlbreak&ts=T&tmi=ny_natlbreak_13303_01050201232005
B.
"jo4hn" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:0DUId.3795
> I am, however, curious as to why you make this toast at this time.
> mahalo,
Apparently, he's just died. Heard it on the radio news. Emphysema
supposedly.
On 23 Jan 2005 17:03:11 -0500,
[email protected] (Tom O'Connor) wrote:
>I was sorry to hear of his passing.
Same here. I recall attending a Friday night "The Tonight Show" in
the Burbank Studio back in 1988 when I held 4 tickets. He was truly
an amazing entertainer.