@MrJimCos… I almost said “as Bill Cosby would say,” but I wasn’t sure if anyone else would remember Bill’s comedy. That man was really funny (he still is), and his stories were hilarious.
@Thomas Scott Roberts,Hmmm… two favorites: Driving in San Francisco (St Peter won’t let you into heaven if you tell him “Me and a Volkswagon drifted backwards into the bay.”); Noah (“How long can you tread water?”). That album was great!
The Cos did a TV special once in the late 60’s. The first half was great- just him on stage doing his routines. The second half was a disappointment. They adapted the Noah sketch with costumes, sets and other actors. It showed just how powerful the imagination can be, because that’s all Cosby needed: his telling and your listening. All the rest was Hollywood frills that spoiled the magic.
johnzakour Premium Member over 11 years ago
BTW, this has never actually happened t me.
vwdualnomand over 11 years ago
it is like returning a serve from maria sharapova.
SackofRabidWeasels over 11 years ago
Of course. The racket can also become a paddle.
invertedyesterday over 11 years ago
@johnzakour… “Riiiiiight.” ;-)
ctsignguy over 11 years ago
Pickleball? Is this like Calvinball, only different?
johnzakour Premium Member over 11 years ago
Nope it is a real sport.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
Oh no Jay!!
invertedyesterday over 11 years ago
@MrJimCos… I almost said “as Bill Cosby would say,” but I wasn’t sure if anyone else would remember Bill’s comedy. That man was really funny (he still is), and his stories were hilarious.
invertedyesterday over 11 years ago
@Thomas Scott Roberts,Hmmm… two favorites: Driving in San Francisco (St Peter won’t let you into heaven if you tell him “Me and a Volkswagon drifted backwards into the bay.”); Noah (“How long can you tread water?”). That album was great!
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 11 years ago
The Cos did a TV special once in the late 60’s. The first half was great- just him on stage doing his routines. The second half was a disappointment. They adapted the Noah sketch with costumes, sets and other actors. It showed just how powerful the imagination can be, because that’s all Cosby needed: his telling and your listening. All the rest was Hollywood frills that spoiled the magic.