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.
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 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
"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