George was one of Jonny Carsons best recurring guests ever. Half the time he was blown out drunk and swapping jokes with Dean Martin. Later in life George was a spokesman for Fox Photo. This was when people still bought film and had photos developed. There were "Photo Huts" in every parking lot. Even in the 70's, he kept his trademark 'flattop' hair, which is one reason Rick and I still laugh at the guy, he was just friggin' funny.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
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Back in the day when CB radios were popular, Vance had one in his truck. The actual coolest part about them was that they had a built-in P.A. system. We would drive down the road and broadcast a variety of things including those for "Lakeland International Raceway at I-40 and Canada Road with NITRO-BURNING Funny Cars and Shirley 'Cha-Cha' Muldowney."
ReplyDeleteIt seemed that one day we saw a life-size cardboard cutout of George over at the Ace Hardware store. We began plotting to steal it, so we could nail it to a two-by-four, prop it up in the back of the truck and drive around talking as though it were George.
Not that we ever did it. Best planned lays of mice and men, and all that.