Great monologue, except that Ruby said she worked on every one of Mr. Garfield's movies after working for the CIA. But John Garfield, because of his long-term heart problems, allegedly aggravated by the stress of his blacklisting, he only made three movies in the '50s. Under My Skin and The Breaking Point in 1950 and He Ran All the Way in 1951.
Which picture was she working on him when she was spying?
briansbro, are you gay and/or Jewish? I've always thought gay men and Jews make the best comedy writers. Also, did you write the skit where Ruby meets her granddaughter for the first time? It's my favorite =)
This is CLASSIC! I remember seeing this when it first came out and I have remembered this clip for many years because of the dialogue.
You have a unique talent for writing, kinda like a good boxer! Each joke is funnier than the last and in rapid fire succession! And believe me I am NO pushover for laffs. Why is it that the farther back you go in time, the funnier the jokes are and the better the music is? Happens way too much to be my imagination. Again, thanks!
Great monologue, except that Ruby said she worked on every one of Mr. Garfield's movies after working for the CIA. But John Garfield, because of his long-term heart problems, allegedly aggravated by the stress of his blacklisting, he only made three movies in the '50s. Under My Skin and The Breaking Point in 1950 and He Ran All the Way in 1951.
Which picture was she working on him when she was spying?
Niteowl128 3 years ago
I blew the transmitter that day omongst other things!
justinbluehall 3 years ago 3
hey HEY, wink wink! lmfao!
We need more Ruby!!!!!
TeeBeeBad63 3 years ago
You're a really awesome writer.
BadLactose 3 years ago
briansbro, are you gay and/or Jewish? I've always thought gay men and Jews make the best comedy writers. Also, did you write the skit where Ruby meets her granddaughter for the first time? It's my favorite =)
jeffeastwood15 3 years ago
"Being a patriotic American - and a little drunk - I agreed."
LOL, love it!!
Xtian913 3 years ago 4
This is CLASSIC! I remember seeing this when it first came out and I have remembered this clip for many years because of the dialogue.
You have a unique talent for writing, kinda like a good boxer! Each joke is funnier than the last and in rapid fire succession! And believe me I am NO pushover for laffs. Why is it that the farther back you go in time, the funnier the jokes are and the better the music is? Happens way too much to be my imagination. Again, thanks!
emjee 4 years ago
BRILLIANT - NO ONE BEATS TRACEY
norbertbk 4 years ago 2