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Carol Burnett Show: The Pail
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Carol Burnett as the timid patient and Harvey Korman as the slightly disinterested psychiatrist. She tells him a tale of a little sand bucket she had as a child and the trauma she experienced.
Oct 25, 2008 10:37 AM
Re: Carol Burnett Show: The Pail
It's good M&Cs has these old members who share stuff from their youth ;-)
Yes, it takes all kinds. Lonely housewives, children who desperately cling to sanity faced with a veritable flood of Internet porn, cantankerous office workers, truant young ladies who won't let school get in the way of education, firemen waiting for fires, security personnel who need to kill vast amounts of time, compulsory gamers, perverts, political junkies, bloggers who are in need of inspiration, the old, extraterrestrial lifeforms, (have I left out someone? oh, sure I have), and a talking wolf.
Yes, it takes all kinds. Lonely housewives, children who desperately cling to sanity faced with a veritable flood of Internet porn, cantankerous office workers, truant young ladies who won't let school get in the way of education, firemen waiting for fires, security personnel who need to kill vast amounts of time, compulsory gamers, perverts, political junkies, bloggers who are in need of inspiration, the old, extraterrestrial lifeforms, (have I left out someone? oh, sure I have), and a talking wolf.
Re: Carol Burnett Show: The Pail
I'm going to guess that this was from the early 70's and before I was in high school. No social life, to speak of so a Saturday night in front of the tube wasn't uncommon for me back then.
But you seem to have missed the displaced day traders, the miscreant pilferers of Internet cafe bandwidth and the occasional animal lover who thinks it's not unusual for a quadrupedal beast to speak. After all, Mister Ed was a part of my television youth as well.
But you seem to have missed the displaced day traders, the miscreant pilferers of Internet cafe bandwidth and the occasional animal lover who thinks it's not unusual for a quadrupedal beast to speak. After all, Mister Ed was a part of my television youth as well.
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Re: Carol Burnett Show: The Pail
Thanks for this!
I grew up watching this show, and hadn't seen it until this moment -- one of the better skits. They were really quite funny -- I'm glad to see they aren't dated at all...
I grew up watching this show, and hadn't seen it until this moment -- one of the better skits. They were really quite funny -- I'm glad to see they aren't dated at all...
By: StrangeAttractor
