I love the innocence of things like Dick and Jane, but I also can't help twisting it around and corrupting it a bit. Here's a mere sampling...
Everyone was impressed with the size of Dick's package.
But, most of all, Jane was surprised to learn that Dick
had such feelings for her...
My work is already done, here.
I'm so immature... and I like it! What about you? Do you enjoy being silly and irreverent? If so, tell me all about it. I'm sure the rest of our readers would get a kick out of it, too!
I know one thing for darn sure... There's absolutely no way I could ever deny the fact that I was a child of the seventies. I just love too many iconic things within 1970s pop culture, and I figure it's gotta be a direct result of growing up during that era.
One of the decade's more popular and iconic game shows (and easily my all-time favorite) was the star-studded, fun and risque, 'Match Game'. With show regulars Brett Somers and Charles Nelson Reilly on every episode's celebrity panel, you knew you could always count on those two for laughter inducing entertainment. And if the other 4 stars also wound up being funny, well... that was just icing on the cake! The show still runs on Game Show Network, and I discovered only recently that you can buy a 4-disc 'Best of Match Game' DVD w/30 episodes on it. The DVD has been available since 2006, so I'm currently conducting an investigation into why I wasn't properly notified of the original release date. You probably think I'm kidding, don't you? My husband could tell you a thing or two about how nutty I am for stuff like this. It absolutely drives Tommy up a wall whenever I start "talking shop" about Charles Nelson Reilly, Paul Lynde, JoAnne Worley (Aunt JoAnne!), etc. with friends who share a mutual appreciation for such groovy '70s pop culture. But that's his loss! So much of that stuff just cracks me up, from the funky fashions to the eccentric and hilarious celebrities... And the t.v. shows, natch!
Having a gay old time!
I have no idea if Brett was a real-life friend to Charles outside of the show, but those two got along so well that she seemed like the proverbial hag to his imperiously prissy fag. And I truly mean that in a good way!
They broke the mold when Charles Nelson Reilly came into this world. Just think about the nerve it must have taken, and the high level of self-confidence he must've had in order to be so freely "himself" as a television celebrity of the day. I mean, we're talking about 40 years ago! Granted, I'm fairly sure he never officially came OUT of the closet, but he certainly didn't hide in there, either! He just was who he was. He didn't try to act a certain way that would be considered more socially acceptable.
He was true to himself, and you either liked him, or you didn't. I admire Mr. Reilly for that, neck scarf and all!
Oh, and I also happen to think he was pretty darn hilarious!
"Write down your best answer to THIS!"
The goofily charming and witty host of Match Game, Gene Rayburn, is obviously caught here in one of his more playful moods. I have no clue what he was actually talking about. Although, we can clearly see what it looks like...
(Psst! Get a load of that bow tie on Gene! And is that lady wearing a dark blue denim jacket?)
"Party don't stop till the panties drop!"
Another one of my favorite celebrity panelists, Fannie Flagg, was always upbeat and amusing. Hearing that Southern lilt in her voice was also quite comforting, and somehow added to her comedic flavor.
"Hey, big boy..."
Here, feeling comfortable in its natural environment, we see the reilly creature caught in an act of seduction ritual which is rarely ever witnessed by others.
"I drew a blank! Get it??"
Joyce Bulifant was one of the semi-regular celebs that would come on and be a real hootevery time she was on! She was a bit ditzy, she did have that goofy voice, and she almost always gave odd (wtf?) answers, but there was something quite endearing about her at the same time...
He was suave and debonair, with a nose for fashion...
I never enjoyed Richard Dawson when he hosted The Family Feud, but I did think that he seemed like a pretty cool cat, back on this show! Check out those funky fab styles, too! What must each of those have been called, Purple Plaid Passion and Sailor Boy Chic?!
Unfortunately, it was a much bigger challenge than I had anticipated to find decent enough images online for use here in my post. And that's a bummer because I really wanted to include a few other favorite regular/semi-regular celebs in the gallery such as Betty White, Avery Schreiber, Patti Deutsch, etc. Oh, well. There certainly isn't anything stopping me from doing an update, or a revision, sometime down the road. I bet Tommy would just love that, huh? I know... if/when I do some sort of follow-up post, I'll have to dedicate it to him! Just because I can be a brat that way, once in a while [Insert Muttley's trademark wheezing snicker, here].
Now, I leave you with a little treat. It's quite a funny clip, and a fine example of the sort of uproarious antics they would get into on the show, from time to time. Have fun with it, and prepare to do some snickering of your own...
~All photos and screen captures via Google Images.~
I'm an adult who isn't the least bit ashamed of my love for toys. I also enjoy board games, art, music, photography, laughter, and just about any good old-fashioned circus. But I really dig pop culture, and that's the main reason I do this blog. I hope that you enjoy the show and come back once in a while to see what's new!
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KIDS SAY THE DARNDEST THINGS!
Now see, this nice little girl totally "gets it"! And she also proves a point that I feel very strongly about. I believe children are born completely innocent, with open hearts and open minds. Then, as a child grows and encounters more of their surrounding world, he or she just accepts things and people as they are because the child isn't aware of any reason to feel differently. Unless, of course, they have ignorant, narrow-minded parents who raise them to view our world with hatred and discrimination...
FAMILY FUNHOUSE
You've gotta check this out! Awkward Family Photos.com is such an entertaining website, and real addictive! We ALL probably have at least one or two awkward photos like this in our albums, right?! Click on the "happy" family above for more fine examples of visually documented discomfort...
"STOP CLOWNING AROUND!"
... and visit my husband's website! He's both a writer AND an artist! He's Tommy Kovac!
HERE'S A TASTY TREAT...
Strap on your moon boots and hop in the time machine 'cuz you're gonna be taken on a trip!