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Groucho Marx 1951 You Bet Your Life Part 1

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Groucho Marx 1951 You Bet Your Life Part. Includes intro of 1952 DeSoto.

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  • looks you can have a cool tv show without flashing tits, swearing and similiar shit. Do humans devolve ? ;p

  • I like to think I'm pretty sharp, but I doubt that I'd last two minutes with Groucho. He'd own me in no time. What a priceless character. Some may disagree, but I think he's just as funny when he doesn't say anything. His facial expressions alone - even when he has a blank look on his face - are enough.

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  • @Fudolux you seem to take issue with swearing while swearing.. i am perplexed.

  • @jackpark7927 google it with Snopes the audio comes up

  • @jackpark7927 Here you go

  • The reason he liked the name Hagedorn so much was because it reminded him of his old bit "Hungadunga, Hungadunga, Hungadunga, Hungadunga and McCormick" from the Marx bros movie Animal Crackers.

  • someof his guests gave back just as good.

    one lady said ABOUT not giving her age: 'if a girl tells her age, shes liable to tell everything'

    A man said after groucho made fun of what he said; A man's mind is like a horse: it only works well on a dirt track' :)

  • @Fudolux apparently...

  • HBO did a retrospective of Groucho's life back in the '80s. I think Dick Cavett may have narrated it. Anyway, on the HBO special, there was a story told about a father with something like 16 children who was supposedly a contestant on the show. When the man told Groucho of the size of his family, Groucho supposedly said, "Sixteen children! I love smoking my cigar but at least I take it out of my mouth once in a while." I have yet to track down the footage.

  • @Fudolux But you'd need Groucho! One of a kind.

  • This show was broadcast on the 22nd November 1951.

  • @JMMPR24 Sorry, don't know that character

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