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Re: Some of us are old enough to have seen this in the original
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2013, 08:09:22 PM »
One of the greatest renditions of all time.

One would "think" this would be mandatory viewing for students of all ages. Elementary, Middle, High School, and even the Liberal indoctrinated halls of most College's and Universities.

Sadly it is a bygotten footnote, damn sad.

Thank you fbg...

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Re: Some of us are old enough to have seen this in the original
« Reply #2 on: May 30, 2013, 11:25:00 PM »
FBG,

     Thanks.  That's some seriously good stuff.  I'm going to have to pass that around.  Think we could get whatever sad, husk of a man that serves as Red Skelton's replacement to do something so unabashedly patriotic?

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Re: Some of us are old enough to have seen this in the original
« Reply #3 on: May 31, 2013, 03:03:59 PM »
There is no replacement for Red Skelton .

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Re: Some of us are old enough to have seen this in the original
« Reply #4 on: May 31, 2013, 06:48:37 PM »
Yep, watched him every week.  Wasn't the same after his son died.

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Re: Some of us are old enough to have seen this in the original
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Re: Some of us are old enough to have seen this in the original
« Reply #5 on: May 31, 2013, 06:58:26 PM »
Riddle me this Batman, hint to my age as well, with 750 stations why can't somebody rerun Skelton, Wild Kingdom, the original Walt Disney, etc.?
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Re: Some of us are old enough to have seen this in the original
« Reply #6 on: May 31, 2013, 07:07:19 PM »
I used to like watching old Marlin Perkins throwing his "young assistant" Jim Fowler, to the various dangerous animals while he stayed safely above in the Helo . ;D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlin_Perkins

Perkins briefly attended the University of Missouri, but quit school to become a laborer at the Saint Louis Zoological Park. It was the start of a brilliant zoological career. He rose through the ranks, becoming the reptile curator in 1928. After being hired as a curator of the Buffalo Zoological Park in Buffalo, New York, Perkins was eventually promoted to director in 1938. He then served as director at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, Illinois, from 1944 until 1962, when he returned to the St. Louis Zoo, this time as director. During his time at the Lincoln Park Zoo, Perkins joined Sir Edmund Hillary as the zoologist for Hillary's 1960 Himalayan expedition to search for the legendary Yeti.[2]

Perkins was the host of Zoo Parade, a television program that originated from the Lincoln Park Zoo on NBC station WNBQ-TV (now WMAQ-TV) when he was the director there. During a rehearsal of Zoo Parade, he was bitten by a timber rattlesnake, one of several bites from venomous snakes Perkins suffered throughout his career (over the years he was also bitten by a cottonmouth and a Gaboon viper). Although the incident occurred during a pre-show rehearsal and was not filmed, it has become something of an urban legend, with many people "remembering" seeing Perkins receive the bite on television.[3]

As a result of his work on Zoo Parade Perkins was offered the job in 1963 for which most Americans remember him: host of the famed nature show Wild Kingdom. The enormous fame he gained in his television career allowed Perkins to become an advocate for the protection of endangered species, and through Wild Kingdom he gave many Americans their first exposure to the conservation movement. Perkins also helped establish The Wild Canid Survival and Research Center (WCSRC) near St. Louis in 1971. This wolf sanctuary has been instrumental in breeding wolves for eventual re-placement into their natural habitats.[4]

He married Carol in 1960.[1]

Perkins retired from active zookeeping in 1970 and from Wild Kingdom in 1985 for health reasons. Perkins remained with the Saint Louis Zoo as Director Emeritus[4] until his death on June 14, 1986, when he died of cancer.

Because Walt Disney had fabricated footage of a mass suicide of lemmings in its film White Wilderness,[5] then CBC journalist Bob McKeown asked Marlin Perkins if he had done the same. Perkins, then in his seventies, "firmly asked for the camera to be turned off, then punched a shocked McKeown in the face." [6]

They used to grow MEN in America .

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Re: Some of us are old enough to have seen this in the original
« Reply #7 on: June 13, 2013, 07:41:28 PM »
I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Skelton when I was a young boy. Kind, gracious, and unassuming, with a devotion to God and country. He was a favorite of mine and always will be. Paul Harvey was another. The world is indeed a lesser place with their passing.
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Re: Some of us are old enough to have seen this in the original
« Reply #8 on: June 14, 2013, 12:13:00 PM »
One of the greatest renditions of all time.

One would "think" this would be mandatory viewing for students of all ages. Elementary, Middle, High School, and even the Liberal indoctrinated halls of most College's and Universities.

Sadly it is a bygotten footnote, damn sad.

Thank you fbg...



To bad the "Fools on the Hill" aren't required to watch
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