Laugh-In

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One of my favorite shows of all time. Still remember watching it way back then, even though I was only 4 years old when it started in 1968. Thought it was funny then but later on I figured out why my parents were laughing their asses off! When you're 5 years old, a lot of the jokes go right over your head you know. Man I wish some channel would rerun that show........

 
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Then there's one of my wife's favorite sayings
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I think Laugh-In prompted a lot of other "subversive" shows, like the Smother's Brothers, and Hee Haw. While they were all sort of light hearted comedy, if you listen to the jokes carefully, a lot of them are pretty cutting political commentary.
 
These shows were made at a time when free speech ruled, and political correct speech had never been heard of. Calling something not politically correct to speak about is a coward's way of avoiding something that they are afraid to talk about, or defend.
 
Being a Canuck, we got lots of British shows.
Benny Hill and Dave Allen at Large, Monty Python.

Ann Coulter Predicts Trump's Ascension - June 2015
Listen to the stupid American laughing hyenas-LOL!
 
I used to have to stay up for Benny H. ...what about Archie Bunker of All in the Family .. about as politically incorrect as you can get .. lol
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I actually love the nostalgia of the past .. but learned a while ago .. the past was a time .. not a place ... doesn't stop me from longing for it tho
 
I used to have to stay up for Benny H. ...what about Archie Bunker of All in the Family .. about as politically incorrect as you can get .. lol
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I actually love the nostalgia of the past .. but learned a while ago .. the past was a time .. not a place ... doesn't stop me from longing for it tho

I do miss those days of common sense.
 
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