Art Linkletter used to have a show where he interviewed young children, It was called ‘Kids Say The Darndest Things’. He used ask the kids: “What did your mother tell you NOT to say?” ;-}
I have two or three Harlem Globetrotters calendars in storage that I’ve thought of dusting off and using for years in which the days and dates match up.
retrocool about 3 years ago
HA-HA !
mudleg about 3 years ago
Prepare for some Snippiness.
Technicholls about 3 years ago
Art Linkletter used to have a show where he interviewed young children, It was called ‘Kids Say The Darndest Things’. He used ask the kids: “What did your mother tell you NOT to say?” ;-}
jagedlo about 3 years ago
TMI, Nancy!
countoftowergrove about 3 years ago
I get very nice calendars from the neighborhood mortuary.
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
Kids are honest at the wrong times…LOL
rpmurray about 3 years ago
That joke is so old it passed away in 1936.
Sneaker about 3 years ago
That is the year i started in First grade in September at age 5 ,then turned 6 in October. Was 17 when i graduated in 1959!
brklnbern about 3 years ago
A Dennis the Menace moment. And nice to know what year this was from.
Guilty Bystander about 3 years ago
I have two or three Harlem Globetrotters calendars in storage that I’ve thought of dusting off and using for years in which the days and dates match up.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 3 years ago
I guess the couch is nailed to the floor, so no double Givney Flip.
InquireWithin about 3 years ago
Well, I never!
WesTXGrl13 Premium Member about 3 years ago
“AlwayS”