The audience picked the best gams
and then they raised the curtain.
The winner was Harvey Korman.

Don’t remember that one right off but I’m sure we saw it originally as that was nearly required watching in our house back when I was a young’en.
Interestingly, my Mrs. tells me that I could probably win a similar such contest but I ain’t so sure I believe her.
They never had that on my bus!
Mine neither. Dang shame…
It would have made having to go to class just a smidgen less oppressive.
Everyone else is just scatterbrained.
That’s the only possible explanation, right?
‘Cause otherwise it’d mean that we’re...
Old!
Naaaaa, that can’t be it.
No one wants to see or smell that.
Good thing we didn’t have smell-o-vision way back when or we all might have had a rather different memory of Fred Rodgers.
Oh really?
I didn't know they mixed and matched.
Yep...
That’s how the Imagineers got the fifty-odd possibilities that you can experience during each ride.
When they first started with the new films there was a “Passport” that you could get in the gift shop and have it stamped as you encountered each possible trip. Didn’t last long unfortunately. Must have been way too labor intensive and time consuming.
I saw a FB post (shared) from a woman
who was going to live tweet her first
viewing of the first three SW films.
It was hilarious.
I can only imagine.
Might have to dig around and see if I can run across that.
Barbeque King? Is that a local chain?
Or a stand alone?
Standalone…
An old drive-in in an even older section of Charlotte.
Good burgers; better known for the chicken, but the onion rings are just my absolute favorite that I’ve encountered. (that, and the steak sandwich).
Of course like all other edibles, everyone’s opinions may well differ.
Well, I for one had to.
But I'm excused because it ain't my history!
Actually, I didn't notice the inviso-text at first
and thought you were just making a joke.
Yes and Yes…
It was just my being goofy, but I did barrow it from my studies of history.
I didn’t expect you to know of it either for precisely the reason you site.
I was curious to see if anyone other than you might have read it and possibly recognized the reference. We don’t teach history all that well down here, so I suspected not (that combined with the likelihood that no one beyond you was going to read my gibberish anyway).
Yup. Sometimes I can't even remember
my own... uh... whathacallit....
name!
Exactly…
Wait…
What were we talking about?
Drives me absolutely batty…
Every answer sounds like a question; makes me think you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Worse, it’s becoming and acceptable form of speech and no one corrects it.
Two thoughts.
1. YES! That'd be great!
until...
2. The killjoy guests who complain
that the staff is rude and turns it into
another boring clone of every restaurant.
My figuring on the matter as well.
But it would be cool for the first little bit.
But you could stop reading...
Too entertaining…
Besides, my not reading it wouldn’t prevent you from doing it.
I’ve no idea why but that sentence just makes me think of the exchange in Blazing Saddles where Bart and Charlie encounter the quick sand…
Charlie:
“Am I wrong... or is the world rising?”
Bart:
“I don't know, but whatever it is… I hate it.”
Which then ultimately leads to Lyle saying:
“Send wire, main office… tell them I said, "Ow". Gotcha!”
(which for some reason just tickles me to no end. Odd how my brain works… or doesn’t)
Why?
Sharks don't like bananas?
Probably more so that you’d have liked a load of it in your regulator at the time.
I didn’t make a fool of myself, well, not this time at least.
I was wearing a particularly appropriate shirt that morning.
Specifically… this one:
One of the Troopers noticed me in the crowd and tapped the other fell’a with him on the back to get his attention, then pointed me out. The second guy, while trying to stay in character, just stared for a moment or two and gave me that sad slow head shake (but in this rare occasion it was more a note of victory that one of pity.)
Are you sure?
Or is that just an old wives tale?
I’m no expert, but…
If I remember my chemistry classes from way back in the Stone Age, I’m pretty sure the stuff works partly as a desiccant which would help prevent a septic environment. I’ve certainly had doctors tell me to gargle with salt water for sore thoughts and dentists do the same by having me rinse often with warm salt water right after any serious work involving the gums.
Take out the self smack at the end
and that's pretty accurate.
Awwwww…
But that’s the best part of that particular episode.
Well, the bit where he keeps slamming into the next tree but continues on might be funnier…
Yoiks and Away!!!
And that's precisely why I asked.
It was some very fine work though.
It looked like it belonged right where it was.
Nice editing sir.