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Rodney Dangerfield died today. I remember his very first Tonight Show
appearance. I watched it with my Grandmother!!! See ya, Rodney! You got some respect.... searching for peace, love and quality footwear guido http://www.guidotoons.com http://www.theloniousmoog.com http://www.luckymanclark.com |
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ojunk (JWelsh3374) wrote: Rodney Dangerfield died today. I remember his very first Tonight Show appearance. I watched it with my Grandmother!!! See ya, Rodney! You got some respect.... searching for peace, love and quality footwear guido http://www.guidotoons.com http://www.theloniousmoog.com http://www.luckymanclark.com Tithead, go with my father. I'll miss the random appearances. -- cyrus *coughcasaucedoprodigynetcough* |
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![]() JWelsh3374 wrote: Rodney Dangerfield died today. I remember his very first Tonight Show appearance. I watched it with my Grandmother!!! See ya, Rodney! You got some respect.... This made it into CNN's Breaking News email distribution. Not much does, maybe a couple of items a week. I wish he could know that. That's what I call respect. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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![]() JWelsh3374 wrote: Rodney Dangerfield died today. I remember his very first Tonight Show appearance. I watched it with my Grandmother!!! See ya, Rodney! You got some respect.... This made it into CNN's Breaking News email distribution. Not much does, maybe a couple of items a week. I wish he could know that. That's what I call respect. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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On 06 Oct 2004 04:17:07 GMT, ojunk (JWelsh3374)
wrote: Rodney Dangerfield died today. I remember his very first Tonight Show appearance. I watched it with my Grandmother!!! What year was this? And how old were you??? This was probably before I was allowed to stay up that late. See ya, Rodney! You got some respect.... Megaditto's. And before anyone says anything about OT threads, he did make a record, ISTR it was "Rapping Rodney" Featuring Aretha singing R-E-S-P-E-C-T! Very old-skool stuff. Maybe even pre-skool. searching for peace, love and quality footwear guido http://www.guidotoons.com http://www.theloniousmoog.com http://www.luckymanclark.com ----- http://mindspring.com/~benbradley |
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I still haven't gotten over his role in Natural Born Killers.
David Correia Celebration Sound Warren, Rhode Island www.CelebrationSound.com |
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His first appearance as "Rodney Dangerfield" was in the late 60's I believe. He
was known as Jack Roy(?) or something like that before he changed his name. BTW...I'm 49...and holding. searching for peace, love and quality footwear guido http://www.guidotoons.com http://www.theloniousmoog.com http://www.luckymanclark.com |
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From JWelsh:
His first appearance as "Rodney Dangerfield" was in the late 60's I believe. I loved the line about his wife showing him some respect: "I told her I wanted to have sex. She left the room so I could have some privacy". --TP |
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Yep. What a comic musician. Played all the parts and was never given the
respect for the efforts. While 82 is too young to die these days (I hope, I hope), Rodney was inspirational even in the early 60s, perhaps even far more than Lenny was. Certainly Rusty Warren gives Rodney his props by stepping out on Knockers Up, and it worked it's way into ribald humour all over the place. And for it being the 60s, that's one hell of a statement. For all practical purposes, most of the really great comdedians of the time were coming off having played the Playboy show. Bob Newhart, Rodney, Buddy Hackett and numerous others weren't really on the Tonight Show for the TV part of it, but got up and entertained the crowd during commercial breaks. I remember Buddy talking about an appearance where he told a joke to the crowd during a break and it took fully two minutes to get the crowd back into what was happening on the Tonight Show. Seems there's this man problem where an erection won't go away, and after about 6 hours of severe pain this guy decides he needs to do something about it, so he goes to his local pharmacy. Well, it turns out that there's a woman behind the counter, but undetered, the man asks if there is a pharmacist he can talk to. Ah, but the pharmacist is a woman too, and the counter woman's sister, so he decides to just ask straight out about the problem, so he whips down his pants and says "What can you give me for this?". Both women look shocked, but decide they need to discuss the issue. After a short while they come back and tell him "Well, how about $500 and half an interest in the store?" God bless all of the comedians that have come and gone, along with those who make us laugh today. Lord knows we need more laughter in our lives, and we need more like Rodney in our hearts. RIP dear friend, although you never knew me. -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio "JWelsh3374" wrote in message ... Rodney Dangerfield died today. I remember his very first Tonight Show appearance. I watched it with my Grandmother!!! See ya, Rodney! You got some respect.... searching for peace, love and quality footwear guido http://www.guidotoons.com http://www.theloniousmoog.com http://www.luckymanclark.com |
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![]() "Tom Paterson" wrote in message ... From JWelsh: His first appearance as "Rodney Dangerfield" was in the late 60's I believe. I loved the line about his wife showing him some respect: "I told her I wanted to have sex. She left the room so I could have some privacy". "My wife & me, we're trying to be healthy, so we decided not to smoke unless we had sex... me, I'm down to one cigarette a month... my wife, she's up to three packs a week." ![]() |
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RIP indeed...
Al On 06 Oct 2004 04:17:07 GMT, ojunk (JWelsh3374) wrote: Rodney Dangerfield died today. I remember his very first Tonight Show appearance. I watched it with my Grandmother!!! See ya, Rodney! You got some respect.... searching for peace, love and quality footwear guido http://www.guidotoons.com http://www.theloniousmoog.com http://www.luckymanclark.com |
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david wrote:
I still haven't gotten over his role in Natural Born Killers. me neither. That was probably one of the most disturbing scenes in the whole movie. Given the context........yeah -- Eric Practice Your Mixing Skills Multi-Track Masters on CD-ROM www.Raw-Tracks.com |
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![]() "My wife & me, we're trying to be healthy, so we decided not to smoke unless we had sex... me, I'm down to one cigarette a month... my wife, she's up to three packs a week." "I took some viagra and a laxative. I couldn't tell if I was coming or going!" |
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rec.audio.pro, ojunk says... His first appearance as "Rodney Dangerfield" was in the late 60's I believe. He was known as Jack Roy(?) or something like that before he changed his name. BTW...I'm 49...and holding. I saw him as warm-up for Gary Lewis and the Playboys at Steel Pier in Atlantic City in the early 60's. BTW, I'm 52 and counting. -- de Jack N2MPU FN20 Modeling the NYC and NYNH&H in HO and CP Rail and D&H in N Proud NRA Life member addy: |
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playon wrote in message . ..
RIP indeed... I went to Vegas in particular to see Rodney at the MGM grand; but almost everthing was cancelled after Sept 11th. I was there on the 14th or something. Hope He finds some respect.. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= I asked a cab driver to take where i could find some action, he took me to my house. I found My wife's bra in the back of a rental car. MY Wife Likes to talk during sex; now she phones me up. The other day i came home early and there was a guy jogging naked in front my house, I say hey Buddy what are ya doing, he says "You came home early" A bum came up to me on the street and says " I haven't eaten for 5 days", i tell him, you should really try. I went to the Proctologist and he puts his finger in my Mouth. When i was born the Doctor slapped my mother. My Doctor told me i had six months to live, I said i wanted a 2nd opinion, he said "You're Ugly Too". Check out http://www.rodney.com they have a joke of the day we'll miss him Much Respect!! |
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When i was born the Doctor slapped my mother.
It should be... When I was born, I was so ugly the doctory slapped my _mother_. |
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I heard at least recorded clip of that quip in Rodney's own voice on a local
radio fm radio stsation last week that said "I don't get no respect; when I was born the doctor slapped my mother" with no mention of Rodney's looks. However I'm guessing that there may be dozens of recorded incidents of this quip in many slightly different versions. You're no doubt right. But I swear I heard the "I was so ugly" version recently. |
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![]() You're no doubt right. But I swear I heard the "I was so ugly" version recently. It was in the AP obit. -- Chris White, Freelance Advertising Writer & Voice Overs* Email: Web: www.chriswhite.com Phone: 757-621-1348 *Your opinion may vary |
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EricK wrote: david wrote: I still haven't gotten over his role in Natural Born Killers. me neither. That was probably one of the most disturbing scenes in the whole movie. Given the context........yeah ....and absolutely brilliant. That scene is one of my all time favorites!! Regards, Monte McGuire |
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