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Old 01-05-2009, 05:32 PM   #1
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Default Who remembers Red Skeleton?

I picked up some free gifts at Mohegan Sun at Spin Street.

I combed the whole place for different stuff.

I came across a Tin Box with (2) DVD's of The Red Skeleton Show (CBS)

$12.99 -not too bad, considering their prices are inflated at Spin Street.

It's over 5 hours of fun. How great those half hour TV shows were.

The humor - quite funny (even 50 years later). The parodies of pop tunes.

The guest stars, all dead now, but none -the- less - brilliant.

Then again, The Marx Brothers will hold up well into when there's nothing left

but two or three planets . . . . (typo - Red Skelton)

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Old 01-05-2009, 05:35 PM   #2
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His humor was kind and gentle, something that wouldn't be popular today. He was also a very good painter of clowns.
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Old 01-05-2009, 05:36 PM   #3
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Isn't it Skelton?
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Old 01-05-2009, 05:37 PM   #4
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Isn't it Skelton?
I hope so, that's what I've called him for years (without really knowing much of anything about him).
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Old 01-05-2009, 05:38 PM   #5
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Do you mean Red Skelton? Yes he was funny, a much gentle humor from a time when repect of others was something that had more meaning then this day and age.
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Old 01-05-2009, 05:39 PM   #6
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I picked up some free gifts at Mohegan Sun at Spin Street.

I combed the whole place for different stuff.

I came across a Tin Box with (2) DVD's of The Red Skeleton Show (CBS)

$12.99 -not too bad, considering their prices are inflated at Spin Street.

It's over 5 hours of fun. How great those half hour TV shows were.

The humor - quite funny (even 50 years later). The parodies of pop tunes.

The guest stars, all dead now, but none -the- less - brilliant.

Then again, The Marx Brothers will hold up well into when there's nothing left

but two or three planets . . . .
yeah i remember him he used to laugh before he got the jokes said but i perfered marx brothers
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Old 01-05-2009, 05:44 PM   #7
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His humor was kind and gentle, something that wouldn't be popular today. He was also a very good painter of clowns.
One of the thrills of my life was to meet him at Caesars Palace
in Las Vegas a long time ago. He was trying to sell the CLOWNS paintings
at the ART Store there.

He was such a mensch. So quiet. So low keyed.

What a special man he was. I do think he would work today.

After seeing Red perform again, it came to mind that Howie Mandell
copies Red's hand mannerisms. If you're gonna steal, steal from Red Skelton.

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Old 01-05-2009, 05:55 PM   #8
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Default Typo: I started My Daily Jack early today - - -

I stand corrected.

RED SKELTON.

IF I was perfect I'd be GWBush. Or The Wall Street Journal.

Salmon Rushdie. Or Jimmy Walker. Or Michael Phellps.

Forgive me, boys, please forgive me . . . .

I made a misstake.
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I stand corrected.

RED SKELTON.

IF I was perfect I'd be GWBush. Or The Wall Street Journal.

Salmon Rushdie. Or Jimmy Walker. Or Michael Phellps.

Forgive me, boys, please forgive me . . . .

I made a misstake.
Sorry I know you have been corrected too many times for comfort , I just thought it was funny cause I first I went to Wikipedia looking for a show call Red Skeleton? I was wondering what it was, it took me a few secondes to see what you mean I thought "WOW Red Skeleton! What was that show? Horror? A Kid Show? So as you can see I am far from being perfect also
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Do you mean Red Skelton? Yes he was funny, a much gentle humor from a time when repect of others was something that had more meaning then this day and age.
Unless we remember Don Rickels.....he was bruuuuuuuuutal, and completely non-PC
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Old 01-05-2009, 06:04 PM   #11
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Remember Red Skelton? Sure, Clem Kadiddlehopper & Gertrude and Heathcliff, truly a funny guy.....
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Unless we remember Don Rickels.....he was bruuuuuuuuutal, and completely non-PC
Oh boy! I forgot about him Yeah so true he was bad! Funny but like you said brutal.
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Old 01-05-2009, 06:08 PM   #13
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great memories of my grandfather and i watching the show together. he had copies of it on vhs.
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great memories of my grandfather and i watching the show together. he had copies of it on vhs.

And may God Bless...
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Isn't it Skelton?
Haha....i laughed so hard when i saw "Skeleton" in the thread title.
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Old 01-05-2009, 06:46 PM   #16
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Red Skelton remains one of my favorite performers. The hobo, Freddie the Freeloader, was one of his many characters. I can only concur with the other warm comments here --- his humor was kind and gentle. And, yes, he concluded each show with the words, "And may God bless."
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Freddy the Freeloader....he he he....the guy was awesome
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Red Skelton will always be remembered for one word (from "Ziegfeld Follies"):
"...Smooooooth! "
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Most certainly remember him. Enjoyed watching his show, but I can not remember if they were in reruns at the time.

Rich
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Freddy the Freeloader....he he he....the guy was awesome
+1 ... fantastic characters that can't be duplicated
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