I remember this, especially the ending, when the man shouts 'parasol!' No offense, mstatz, but if I remember correctly, did the man holding the parasol say something to the postman after the paint fell and landed somewhat on the postman? I seem to remember something as being said, and if so, was it 'cut off' from this one? Thanks in advance.
I remember this, especially the ending, when the man shouts 'parasol!' No offense, mstatz, but if I remember correctly, did the man holding the parasol say something to the postman after the paint fell and landed somewhat on the postman? I seem to remember something as being said, and if so, was it 'cut off' from this one? Thanks in advance.
d72jjpilc 3 years ago
Yes he did(the great Jim Thurman doing the voice). He turned to the postman and asked, "How are ya?"
snhtown9 3 years ago
"I love propellers, used to have a lot of 'em when we were kids, play around with them" The kind of aside line that always made these early ones fun!
PandaMishima 4 years ago
How about a sketch where Bert takes a nap, as seen at the end of this video.
Deanmo19 5 years ago
Also the "parasol" became very "practical" when the "paint" "plumitted" from its "pearch" on top of the "post"
cjdunn 5 years ago
Pretty predicting propoganda if you ask me. LOL
cjdunn 5 years ago
I wonder how he got that mustache to grow in the shade.
DiAnno13 5 years ago
"P" also stands for "playing petty pranks [on] passersby"; had this guy seen a few too many Harvey Kneeslapper sketches? ;-)
ISNorden 5 years ago