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Bobby Greer <[log in to unmask]>
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St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
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Thu, 15 Jun 2000 08:51:43 -0500
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Cosby's album on being a father is a classic set of simple truths. That and
Steve Martin's Father of the Bride are what every father should know.

Bobby


>I am a late comer to Three Stooges fandom.  It's taken a while, but I'm
>getting there.  I cut my teeth on Bill Cosby records.  I got my social
>development methodology from drawing the play in "Street Football."
>
>"Okay Rudy this is you -- the coke bottle top."
>"I don't wannna be the coke bottle top!"
>"Well, what do you want to be then?"
>"I want to be the piece of glass."
>
>"Take the J bus, have 'em open the doors on 9th street -- I'll fake it to
>you."
>
>Life is continual improvisation.  Street Football is a perfect lesson.
>
>200 MPH wasn't bad either.  "Take the keys, and the car -- it's all paid for
>-- and you give it...to George Wallace."
>
>In a message dated 06/14/2000 1:10:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>[log in to unmask] writes:
>
>> I love Blazing Saddles!!! Never got the 3 Stooges. Talk about violence.
>>
>>  Bobby
>>
>>
>>  >Documented fact---few women "get" Stooges' humor.  It's visceral comedy.
>>

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