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Army of GOD wrote:This thread is now about my large penis
RiskTycoon wrote:I get ya. Kids say the darndest things was a classic. Stupid Bill ruined everything....why? Damn you why? Now we all look creepy too...
Dukasaur wrote:RiskTycoon wrote:I get ya. Kids say the darndest things was a classic. Stupid Bill ruined everything....why? Damn you why? Now we all look creepy too...
Kids Say the Darndest Things was Art Linkletter, not Bill.
Bill Cosby was pretty hilarious back in the 60s, before Fat Albert. He was even mildly funny in the 70s. Once he got on TV and became all Wholesome All-American Dad he became boring as shit. I can't think of a single funny Bill Cosby joke more recent than 1976.
If Bill's legacy was Buck Buck and Revenge and Driving in San Franciso, I would mourn his downfall, but since most people remember him for that catastrophically tiresome, preachy, moldy, saccharine TV show in the 80's, I'm glad to see his memory fade.
Army of GOD wrote:This thread is now about my large penis
Dukasaur wrote:RiskTycoon wrote:I get ya. Kids say the darndest things was a classic. Stupid Bill ruined everything....why? Damn you why? Now we all look creepy too...
Kids Say the Darndest Things was Art Linkletter, not Bill.
2dimes wrote:Dukasaur wrote:RiskTycoon wrote:I get ya. Kids say the darndest things was a classic. Stupid Bill ruined everything....why? Damn you why? Now we all look creepy too...
Kids Say the Darndest Things was Art Linkletter, not Bill.
You're probably right.
Kids Say the Darndest Things is an American comedy series hosted by Bill Cosby that aired on CBS as a special on February 6, 1995, then as a full season from January 9, 1998 to June 23, 2000. It was based on a popular feature with the same name in Art Linkletter's radio show House Party and television series, Art Linkletter's House Party, which together aired mostly five days a week from 1945 to 1969.[1][2]
The premise of the show is that the host would ask a question to a child (around the age of 3 towho would usually respond in a "cute" way. The show sometimes would "flashback" to Linkletter's show, Art Linkletter's House Party, with Cosby joined onstage by Linkletter to introduce the vintage clips. It would show kids (of the time), with their same "cute" reactions of whatever Linkletter would ask or say to them. Cosby also provided some of the humor in the show.
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