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(18,552 posts)malaise
(267,823 posts)I adore her
CurtEastPoint
(18,552 posts)malaise
(267,823 posts)malaise
(267,823 posts)TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)watch this to the end. Conway has even Vicki Lawrence start to lose it and she never loses it, so she gets him good.
malaise
(267,823 posts)tblue37
(64,982 posts)Lawrence say that cracks them all up at the end?
A HERETIC I AM
(24,320 posts)Here's Vicki Lawrence on how it all went down. An utterly classic and unforgettable TV moment;
tblue37
(64,982 posts)TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)and the other three lose it completely.
tblue37
(64,982 posts)Chainfire
(17,308 posts)But, in my opinion, some of the Bob Hope skits in the movie Paleface made in 1948 are just hilarious.
malaise
(267,823 posts)CB and crew win hands down
malthaussen
(17,066 posts)Their writers were geniuses. Genii?
-- Mal
malaise
(267,823 posts)seriously
Totally Tunsie
(10,885 posts)malaise
(267,823 posts)Totally Tunsie
(10,885 posts)malaise
(267,823 posts)It never gets old
Upthevibe
(7,884 posts)Her show was just wonderful! I loved how she took audience questions in the beginning. And, who can forget her tugging her ear at the end of each show-Here's the story:
"My grandmother (Nanny) raised me out here in Hollywood. When I got my first job back in New York, I called her and I said 'Nanny, I'm going to be on television Saturday morning.' She said, 'Well, you gotta say hello to me.' We figured this out to pull my ear and that was my signal to her," she revealed while accepting The Colleagues Champion of Children Award. "It always meant 'Hi Nanny. I'm fine. I love you.' Later it meant, 'Hi Nanny. I'm fine. I love you. Your check's on the way.'"
malaise
(267,823 posts)Thanks for that
Upthevibe
(7,884 posts)an extra special meaning for me.....
malaise
(267,823 posts)Belated Happy Birthday great lady
Kaleva
(36,146 posts)VarryOn
(2,343 posts)][link:
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(267,823 posts)None of the clips work here
Ahpook
(2,747 posts)It's so much more funny when the cast can't contain their own laughter
Hilarious
malaise
(267,823 posts)and yes it's twice as funny when the cast are also laughing