Beloved actor and comedian Tim Conway died this morning in Los Angeles. He was famous for his roles on The Carol Burnett Show, as well as other productions.
He was truly a comic genius, and a master of timing. To illustrate, here's one of his most famous sketches from The Carol Burnett Show: the Elephant Story.
Hilarious, human, and touching. God rest you, Mr. Conway, and thanks for many happy memories.
Peter
Between watching this video and videos of the fight by the Kurds against ISIS/ISIL, the old canard that it takes 4-6 times the number of defenders to win a siege is gone. Looks more like 10-20 to 1 is the magic number.
ReplyDeleteAnd the ability to throw grenades is a must. Can't throw a grenade? You don't belong in front-line units.
Amazing watching severely wounded soldiers keep fighting.
And, yeah, it's broken down almost to a Holy War status. Something the Progs and Media just don't get.
Also interesting, the Filipinos named their vehicles. In an urban environment quick identification of friendly units is a must. Something we need to remember when we get into house-to-house fighting.
Wonder what Stalingrad would have looked like if we had GoPro cameras back then?
Tim: He did FUNNY.
ReplyDeleteOnce you can crush TV comedy rookies like Carol Burnett and Dick Van Dyke with an ad libbed bit, you're in Cooperstown.
ReplyDeleteWhere did this clean humor go?
ReplyDeleteAll of his McHale's Navy series is now available on u-tube. Really good!
ReplyDeleteHe and Harvey Korman were a hoot!
ReplyDeleteMy dad had Parkinson's when I saw him crossing the room I got a flashback to Tim's hurrying across the room ( in about two minutes) the thought made me laugh again.
ReplyDeleteA real workhorse of a comedian
This was the same video I posted. One of the classics.
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