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This is verrrry interesting -- but extremely silly! For a long time I thought that, "Would you care for a Walnetto?" was a good pickup line... later, I found that "Sock it to me!" was a better way to approach the ladies.
I agree! There was far more imagination in a single episode of any of the shows you mention than in just about all the rubbish today (excluding the Simpsons and possibly a few others).
We always looked forward to Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In on Friday nights. Everything about the show was so groovy. I remember Arte Johnson asking Ruth Buzzi if she believed in the hereafter. She replied yes and Johnson's reply was "then you know what I'm here after". Just a great line!
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For a long time I thought that, "Would you care for a Walnetto?" was a good pickup line... later, I found that "Sock it to me!" was a better way to approach the ladies.
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