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Laugh-in Episodes


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Lisa Mentor

For those of us who can remember. Who is you favorite skit or character? It was just as classic as MASH and I am so suprized that it has not been re-visited.

I used to mimic "Edith-Anne" to my girls when they were growing up, and they begged for more. "And thatth's the truthff".

Anyone have similar experiencth's :P or good memories. (I bypassed spellcheck)


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Goosey,

Well......I just googled the years, it ran from '68 to '73, so I was about 11 when it ended....I watched it with my parents every week, I remember I thought Goldie Hawn was just the groooooviest, bay-bay, but I can't remember too many specifics.......like most of my childhood, actually :lol:

But seriously, there SHOULD be a remake! Great idea!

mouse Enthusiast

My favorites were Goldie Hawn and the telephone operator (I thought you name was Ernestine).

jerseyangel Proficient

OMG Lisa--thanks for bringing up Laugh-In!!!

I was in junior high when it was on, and my friends and I would always talk about it the next day in Earth Science :lol:

I loved Ernestine, the telephone operator. Remember how she used to talk to "Mr. Veedle" and snort? So funny!

Guhlia Rising Star

That was SUCH a good show! I used to watch reruns as a little girl and I just thought it was the funniest show ever. Here's a site with a bunch of Laugh In pictures, I thought you guys would get a kick out of it. Open Original Shared Link

jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks, Angie :D

I almost forgot about the "Fickle Finger of Fate Awards"! :P

Ooh--And "Uncle Al"--too funny :lol:

CarlaB Enthusiast

I was 10 in 73 ... I always liked Goldie Hawn. I liked when they'd be behind those doors and open them to chat. I also liked "Here comes the judge" and, well, everything else that was mentioned!


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Lisa Mentor

I wonder if there are some clips on YouTube? That would be a Blast!!

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I used to imitate Edith Ann to my friends to make them laugh. Later I would do her to my boys when they were little. I'd put my hair in pig tails and put lip stick outside my lips. Then did the one where she says, My brother had the chicken pox last week...I took a black magic marker and connected all the dots................... and thats the truth, blllliiiibbpppiibbb

There a commercial out now that has music that they used to play on laugh in. See if you can recognize it. I don't remember what advertiser it is right now.

Gail

johnsoniu Apprentice

The absolute classic moment in Laugh-In history was President Nixon popping out and saying, "Sock it to me?"

Lisa Mentor
The absolute classic moment in Laugh-In history was President Nixon popping out and saying, "Sock it to me?"

Well, he got his wish. (a non-political statement, just historical) :rolleyes:

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