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Glad you posted this. Coming from an ethnic area I was raised around the polka culture. This was one of the funniest skits I ever saw.
"Cabbage rolls and coffee . Mm Mm Good" !
I was always disgusted by the blatant sexism and body image shaming in the classic hit..."I Don't Want Her, You Can Have Her, She's Too Fat For Me"Glad you posted this. Coming from an ethnic area I was raised around the polka culture. This was one of the funniest skits I ever saw.
how could you leave out Pittsburgh's own Joe Flaherty...His Second City TV character Dr. Tongue's House of _______ (fill in the blank) was classic. Just strange and oddly funny. Second City was a real launching pad.....Belushi, Ackroyd, Gilda Radner, John Candy, Eugene Levy, Mike Myers, Harold Ramis, Alan Alda, Harold Ramis, Tina Fey, Chris Farley, Bill Murray.........
The list was too long. My bad....They were all funny as hell in the Monty Python vein...how could you leave out Pittsburgh's own Joe Flaherty...
I believe specifically McKeesport ..how could you leave out Pittsburgh's own Joe Flaherty...
I'm on the same page brother ...Anyone who saw Rush perform the Weapon in the 80s got a bonus from The Count… great stuff as I loved Rush and SCTV
oh yeah, that's a good one. with a young meg ryan. that's an under the radar 80's classic..I always loved Armed and Dangerous with him and Eugene Levy, its not the best movie but it has a bunch of really funny scenes and a crazy car chase at the end.
Was one of mine and my young kids (at the time) favorite to pop in the VCR and watch .He and Joe Flaherty were both in Follow That Bird, my all time favorite movie. Uncle Buck is a classic as well. My grandmother absolutely loved it.