Who said it?
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Who said it?
Don't Google. Be fair.
Who said "And then I had that little set-back with the Cheese Whiz... but I'm feeling much better now."
From what old TV show?
Who said "And then I had that little set-back with the Cheese Whiz... but I'm feeling much better now."
From what old TV show?
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Re: Who said it?
The "but I'm feeling much better now" part rings of John Astin in The Addams Family to me, but I wouldn't swear that is the source.
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Re: Who said it?
Never watched that show so I had to look it up.VoiceofReason wrote:Don't Google. Be fair.
Who said "And then I had that little set-back with the Cheese Whiz... but I'm feeling much better now."
From what old TV show?
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Re: Who said it?
I had it but couldn't remember the name! Wow, talk about brain triggers, as soon as I read the last part my brain fired an image of Night Court. Funny thing is I've been watching Axmen and Craig Rygaard always reminds me of Gomez.
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Re: Who said it?
Bingo!! He played the judges father. I don't know why but that line stuck with me. I don't think anyone but John Aston could have made that line funny.Texsquatch wrote:I had it but couldn't remember the name! Wow, talk about brain triggers, as soon as I read the last part my brain fired an image of Night Court. Funny thing is I've been watching Axmen and Craig Rygaard always reminds me of Gomez.
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Re: Who said it?
When I read it, I knew John Astin was the one who said it, but I missed the series. I really enjoyed Night Court.
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Re: Who said it?
He had the ability to convince you he was “half a bubble off” but in a good way.Middle Age Russ wrote:When I read it, I knew John Astin was the one who said it, but I missed the series. I really enjoyed Night Court.
I wonder what kind of person he was in day-to-day life.
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Re: Who said it?
Probably the same as he still is, only creakier. Sources indicate he is still alive at 83.
I think Raoul Julia, who played Gomez in the films, has left this mortal coil.
I think Raoul Julia, who played Gomez in the films, has left this mortal coil.
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