76. Our watermelons are all safe now.
Servant King Lifer Nov 27, 2020 4,926 28,768 39 Frazier Park, CA www.thechembow.com Nov 11, 2022 #1 76. Our watermelons are all safe now. Reactions: jaytex1969, fireground_piper, Kobold and 3 others
ashdigger Lifer Jul 30, 2016 11,391 70,254 61 Vegas Baby!!! Nov 11, 2022 #2 I saw him here in Vegas twice. Once he opened for Steve Martin and the second time he was the main act. Both times were fantastic. The only difference was his main act was obviously longer, but more importantly I brought trash bag “rain gear” the myself and my date. RIP Reactions: Jwebb90, JimRoseLV, puff_not_snuff and 3 others
I saw him here in Vegas twice. Once he opened for Steve Martin and the second time he was the main act. Both times were fantastic. The only difference was his main act was obviously longer, but more importantly I brought trash bag “rain gear” the myself and my date. RIP
puff_not_snuff Lifer Jan 27, 2020 3,997 8,133 Nov 11, 2022 #3 Servant King said: 76. Our watermelons are all safe now. Click to expand... Dammit. I came here to post the same obvious joke! Reactions: Streeper541, bullet08, TheIronMonkey and 1 other person
Servant King said: 76. Our watermelons are all safe now. Click to expand... Dammit. I came here to post the same obvious joke!
justscience Starting to Get Obsessed Jul 5, 2013 176 851 Upper Midwestern USA Nov 11, 2022 #4 "Elephant sneezes", using vanilla pudding and a dryer vent hose was maybe 3 seconds out of a show, but remains my favorite physical comedy gag ever. Thanks for that, Gallagher.
"Elephant sneezes", using vanilla pudding and a dryer vent hose was maybe 3 seconds out of a show, but remains my favorite physical comedy gag ever. Thanks for that, Gallagher.
username Lifer Dec 24, 2014 2,299 16,047 Tucson Az Nov 11, 2022 #5 I think My favorite joke of his was when he pulled out the anchor and went “no we have a baby”
puff_not_snuff Lifer Jan 27, 2020 3,997 8,133 Nov 11, 2022 #6 It's pretty amazing how long he and Andrew Dice Clay remained a couple. Rare for the entertainment industry and a testament to true love.
It's pretty amazing how long he and Andrew Dice Clay remained a couple. Rare for the entertainment industry and a testament to true love.
kcghost Lifer May 6, 2011 15,138 25,721 77 Olathe, Kansas Nov 11, 2022 #7 He was really an unusual magician to say the least.
Pipingntrucking Starting to Get Obsessed Jun 9, 2022 112 243 Zebulon-JoCo NC Nov 11, 2022 #8 Will definitely be missed. Gave us a lot of laughs, and to balance out the universe gave us Carrot top. Can't win them all. English language bit was one of my favorites growing up and watching him.
Will definitely be missed. Gave us a lot of laughs, and to balance out the universe gave us Carrot top. Can't win them all. English language bit was one of my favorites growing up and watching him.
renfield Unrepentant Philomath Oct 16, 2011 5,227 43,124 Kansas Nov 12, 2022 #9 I doubt there’s a person who has seen him and not remembered it forever. R.I.P.
didimauw Moderator Staff member Jul 28, 2013 10,736 37,796 SE WI Nov 12, 2022 #10 My dad more or less forced me too watch him as a kid. I don't regret it a bit. RIP