What's My Line? Henry Makow (Writes Advice To Parents Column)
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Henry Makow for PM!
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@utube9000 Yes Randall was sharp as a tack.
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Tony Randall REALLY drills down and gets to the bottom line. He was a real thinker.
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What I wouldn't give to know what Dorothy Kilgallen said to him at the end. One journalist to another, eh?
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@soulstice99 Yes.
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@soulstice99 Yes it is!
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Your post about this guest being a humble kid writing quint columns, and then stating that he turned "batshit insane conspiracy theorist" absolutely cracked me up. I literally laughed until I cried for 10 minutes. Thats the most hysterical post I've seen on YouTube. And fizmath should grow a sense of humor - don't take the truth about how the world works so seriously all the time.
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Ha ha! A young Henry Makow!
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I've seen probably a hundred of these "What's My Line" clips on YouTube. And this young kid is the first contestant (including celebs) who played the answering game correctly. The responses should be Yes or No.
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Henry Makow (born November 12, 1949 in Zürich, Switzerland) is a Canadian conspiracy theorist, author, columnist, and inventor of the boardgame Scruples.
As a baby, he moved with his family to Canada, settling in Ottawa. At the age of 11 he began to write the syndicated advice-to-parents column "Ask Henry," which ran in 50 newspapers in the early 1960s[citation
heebieandjeebie 2 years ago 8
advice to the lovelorn.
Tony Randall is one of my favorite of the guest panelists -- he fit in so well with the group. Dorothy looks particularly lovely in this clip, too.
staytunedfor 2 years ago 6