Thursday, December 20, 2007

A Little Giggle to Brighten the Day

This is so cute! From Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In - a show I was not permitted to watch while growing up in my strict California-Baptist home in the 60's - here's Goldie Hawn explaining the Time Zones. It's short. Go on, indulge!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sooo cute!

tshsmom said...

No Laugh-In?!
I watched it every Monday, and I think I grew up kinda normal....never mind, maybe your parents were right. ;) sock-it-to-me

Cherie said...

Annie, isn't it though! : )

Tshs: well, like I said, I wasn't permitted to watch it. That doesn't mean I didn't sneak a peek now and then. Sock it to me, too! Veddy Interestink....

tshsmom said...

Veddy interestink.....but stooopid. ;)

Laugh-In might be one of the reasons I have such a bizarre sense of humor.

Ann said...

Laugh-In reached its peak during the time I was at college. I didn't have a TV there, but I loved watching it during holidays or weekends when I was home. Goldie Hawn has never been as funny as she was during those days (even in "Private Benjamin!"). Thanks for the fun reminder of the good old days.

Cherie said...

Tshs: I think Laugh-In contributed to a lot of people having a bizarre sense of humor - me included! (Those peeks were not wasted.;) What was his name? I can't think of it. Artie ??? What was his last name?

Ann, I'm glad you enjoyed a trip down Memory Lane. I agree that Goldie's Laugh-In character was her best work as far as comedy goes. Cute. Giggly. Her effervescence was contagious!

Cherie said...

Johnson. Artie Johnson! Tom remembered.

tshsmom said...

My favorite Artie Johnson skits were the dirty old man skits he did with Ruth Buzzi on the park bench. Soooo funny!

Cherie said...

Oh yeah, when she'd whack him with her purse. That hairnet of hers....ha!