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"Blazing Saddles" is on VH1 Classics. "Animal House" is next. (Original Post) Brigid Nov 2013 OP
Darn. My roommate is watching something else on the TV in the living room. IrishEyes Nov 2013 #1
God, I miss John Belushi. Brigid Nov 2013 #2
Nuts. Haven't got that channel. Gidney N Cloyd Nov 2013 #3
I almost got kicked out of the theater,hilarious easychoice Nov 2013 #4
FOOD FIGHT!!!!!! Initech Nov 2013 #5
another music channel that doesn't play any music pstokely Nov 2013 #6
At least they play some good movies Jeff In Milwaukee Nov 2013 #7
Both of Mel Brooks's movies wer released in 1974 underpants Nov 2013 #8
Blazing Saddles always makes me think of my dad. Still Blue in PDX Nov 2013 #9
Meh, probably edited for TV. edbermac Nov 2013 #10
for lazy channel surfers pstokely Nov 2013 #11

IrishEyes

(3,275 posts)
1. Darn. My roommate is watching something else on the TV in the living room.
Tue Nov 5, 2013, 09:44 PM
Nov 2013

I have to get my own TV and my own apartment.

I love Blazing Saddles and Animal House.

Jeff In Milwaukee

(13,992 posts)
7. At least they play some good movies
Thu Nov 7, 2013, 10:04 AM
Nov 2013

which it more than I can say for MTV. What is there reason for continuing to exist, by the way?

underpants

(182,788 posts)
8. Both of Mel Brooks's movies wer released in 1974
Thu Nov 7, 2013, 08:47 PM
Nov 2013

Amazing that one person made to such iconic movies in the same year.

Still Blue in PDX

(1,999 posts)
9. Blazing Saddles always makes me think of my dad.
Fri Nov 8, 2013, 01:31 PM
Nov 2013

The loudest and hardest I ever heard him laugh was at the theatre during that campfire scene.

Mel Brooks movies and Precious Pup cartoons. My dad's sense of humor was not what you would call sophisticated, but I loved to hear him laugh.

Here's to you, Dad!

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