Posted on 03/17/2020 12:18:34 PM PDT by Borges
They have to have had a blast making that show. It was always funny to see them turning away - you knew that they were laughing (and sometimes saw it, plain as day), and that just made it even funnier.
Lynda C. Without a doubt.
“Wonder Woman Or Xena; Warrior Princess;
Whod you rather..?”
Besides, Lynda Carter is very well put together under her skin. That there is among the best catches in her generation.
“Who is number 3
..>”
Adam Me and Adam Thee, yeah. But never Adam We.
RIP.
I have some fond memories of watching that show as a wee kiddo as well as when it went into syndication.
RIP
A few weeks ago, I discovered that Lynda Carter, just like Raquel Welch, is part Hispanic. Lynda’s mother is from Mexico. Many Hispanic women have a distinctive beauty that lasts over time, assuming they keep the weight under control.
They padded the HELL out’a those briefs .... something I noticed back then immediately .... today, nothing BUT camel toes !
That goes for Balugas and Humpbacks as well.
I heard he invented the little “corn cobs” some people use to stick on both ends of corn so you can eat the corn without getting your fingers messy.
Anyone know if that is true, or an urban legend?
Almost certain.
I remember hearing somewhere that in the Vaudeville days, straight men were paid more than comics. Their job was tougher and they were harder to find.
RIP, Lyle.
We watch Wonder Woman on MeTV on weekends and enjoy Lyle.
Of course he was also awesome on Carol Burnett’s show.
Doubt I could either.
I’m kind of the office’s Eyore. Since I am the IT break/fix guy, being depressed and the rest comes with the job. Most people get some humor from it. It’s all good fun.
There are a couple of funny people there that play off me.
One is the head of customer service. I was stuck with a problem in the CS area and their leader type visited. One of the people said I’ve moved to CS. The leader type did such a great deadpan imitation of me trying to be a helpful, friendly customer service person that I had tears in my eyes. It was so funny. I wished I had that on video.
Another was one of the titans of manufacturing management (wished) that got everyone in the room dying. It was about the old TV shows and movies I like.
Carol Burnett is almost 87. Wow.
One of the funniest shows on tv for all time.
RIP, Lyle Waggoner.
Definitely not. Big lib and speaks out on occasion. A shame really.
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