Archie telling it like it is.
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he would've said Polocks
True. LOL
Kek! I thought the same thing.
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Fun Fact: Archie Bunker's chair is in the Smithsonian.
https://www.si.edu/object/archie-bunkers-chair-all-family:nmah_670097
So is Edith's:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/26036504072309966/
I've heard people calling her Skłamała Harris or Cabala Harris.
Skłamała - "She lied" in Polish
Smegmala Hair-ass
u/#kek
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OMG... That Trump meme. I'm dying here! 😂😂😂
Pretty sure he called them Pollaks
Not in my house.
I do.
All in the Family was one of leftwing Hollywood's first steps at smearing the white working class.
It didn't feel that way back then.
But you're correct, Norman Lear was not a genius, he was a conniving race baiting POS.
Yeah it kinda backfired tho, everyone loves Archie.
That's exactly what happened. His character was not intended to be the "hero." But to the people, that's exactly what he was.
suggest people go back and watch the first season of all in the family. listen to all archies concerns and then look at what has HAPPEND THE LAST 45 YEARS. You will notice that most of the fears mentioned were never addressed and that archie was told that he should be ashamed of having the concern. today those concerns have gone to logical conclusions and the ones that he was told to be ashamed for voicing have become real problems.
those were the days.
Girls were girls and men were men
I was Mr. O'Conner's waiter in Malibu in 1994. A man of few words, but a polite and friendly class act.
The most interesting part of this story is the man who sat at the table before him. Don Rickles. Mr. Rickles was my favorite celebrity customer of all time.
Tables get reset fast, so as Mr. Rickles was leaving the table and Mr. O'Conner was being seated, they had a brief conversation. Mr. RIckles assured Mr. O'Conner that I would be taking excellent care of him as he introduced us to each other by name, as we shook hands. Mr. Rickles said he would be back with 'his boys' if Mr. O'Conner offended ME. What a riot.
Mr. O'Conner tipped 50% on the bill, that night.
Rickles was hilarious. A rare talent.
He was a kind man, above all.
First time as his waiter, he said: 'You're a fine looking young man, are you an actor?'
I said: 'I'm here five nights a week.'
He lost his shit. Said it was the funniest thing he heard in years.
I considered him a friend and when he passed it hurt.
That's a great story.
One quality I've noticed in the best comedians is they're eager to recognize other people's humor. They want to give them a chance to crack wise, and they never fault anyone for a joke falling flat. They're just grateful someone wants to bring laughter into the world. It's never a competition or a pecking order with them.
That’s awesome.
ROFLMAO! Kek!