
Stalking the Sweets!


Tim Young wants to sweet talk you.
It’s for your own good…

Drebin makes a booboo, lots of baboons result.
That might be where the word comes from.
The opening scene is cut off a bit at the beginning,
it’s a hostage situation, Frank and the boys do what
they can to handle the situation.
Gotta love that giraffe walking past the get together.
Great punchline at the end…

A classic tune as written by Shel Silverstein, and sung by
his buddy Bobby Bare.
The two late, greats, together again.
The imagery in this tune is awesome.
Shel was quite the writer, Bobby ain’t too shabby either…

Pete Correale with a pretty funny set on avoiding uncomfortable
social settings.
He’s got MY attention.
This gets played on the show, a great piece…

This slice of Humor is from a Burt Reynolds flick called Cannonball Run, a 1981 classic.
The doctor in question is Jack Elam, a very established actor with a slew of bad guy
roles in mostly westerns, but had many parts in other movies as well.
He played a “Heavy” quite well, he had a lazy eye which made him look a bit sinister.
The part he plays here was made for the guy, a real twisted quack that just oozes
insanity, gotta love it…