tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7307577717655310918.post2325707322679041311..comments2024-03-17T07:25:56.478-04:00Comments on Thrilling Days of Yesteryear: He may be turning one hundred today…but he don’t look right, boy—he just don’t look right…Ivan G Shreve Jrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04067177808320053382noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7307577717655310918.post-20117666325647664112013-07-18T10:09:33.384-04:002013-07-18T10:09:33.384-04:00When I worked at our local PBS station, I was luck...When I worked at our local PBS station, I was lucky enough to meet Red Skelton. He was gracious and personable; carried a cane with a gold carved top (can't exactly remember the shape). Red was one dapper fellow! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7307577717655310918.post-73853862181104272942013-07-18T09:21:42.166-04:002013-07-18T09:21:42.166-04:00Skelton's brand of humor in DuBarry was a Lady...Skelton's brand of humor in DuBarry was a Lady (1943) is enjoyable. He's a Schmoe who simply reacts to life's problems. He's not reaching for a joke; life is a joke to him and he's bent on having fun.<br /><br />I've not heard his radio shows, so this would be a good time to start.<br /><br />Ooops! I commented on your blog; isn't that like writing on your wall? :) I'm a naughty, little cheesy blintz, ain't I?<br /><br />- Java<br />JavaBeanRushhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05653117187583244224noreply@blogger.com