If Don roasted you it was considered an honor. He was a true gentleman and loved and appreciated all people. I guess we all just had thicker skin back then. It didn’t matter what color it was
Don Rickels was one of the quickest whits and to be insulted by him was an honor. Back then no one was looking to be offered because they knew he didn't mean it. The roast had class and style. Great reaction
I was a teenager in the 1970’s/early 80’s. You have to understand; people (white or black) just didn’t get offended back then. We knew the difference between racial jokes and racist jokes. These are clearly racial. We all knew it was humor/satire. When Archie Buncker (white) made jokes about black people, we ALL laughed. When Fred Sanford and George Jefferson (black) made jokes about white people, we ALL laughed. Notice how everyone he made a joke about laughed. They didn’t get offended. They thought it was funny and understood it was a joke. We all got along way better than today too. This generation seeks out every opportunity to be offended and censor everything. I feel so, so sorry that you guys couldn’t experience a time like the 70’s/80’s. We enjoyed life, we enjoyed each other.
How true it was. And the people that were racist? There was no big thing about it. We just quietly iced them out to the point they left their homes and moved elsewhere. Or they kept their hate to themselves.
I am glad you ladies enjoyed this video. I know there were a LOT of references that are way before your time and that you would not get them, but everyone knew Don was just joking around and loved everyone. Back in the day, to be insulted by Don was an honor, no matter who you were or what race you were. That's why you see all the people being insulted laughing, because they laughed WITH Don because everyone understood how Don made fun of stereotypes.
You two are so gererous and so beautiful looking Don was an funny man thank you for sharing this video with us love your youtube channel so much.🌹❤️❤️👍
Blessing your reactions are priceless! ❤ When I first saw Don Rickles I didn't like him I thought he was a racist, now I don't believe that instead his jokes are intentionally offensive and its really his act. Penn Jillette wrote a CNN article that he was the kindest man on earth, Wikipedia writes his best friend was Bob Newhart but he joked he never met him.
Don says: “you’re in the Air Corps?” That’s a unique and funny call to the past. When Don served in the Navy (WWII), there wasn’t an “Air Force.” It was (then) called, “The Army AIR CORPS.” Interesting anachronism.
For anyone today who doesnt know about Don Rickles, it was all just an act - it was literally an honor to be insulted by Don and he was about the only one that could do it without making enemies because everyone then knew what a lovable guy he was in real life - he picked on everyone even his own people and it was all in good fun because in real life Don was the most generous kind hearted and lovable guy you'd ever meet. It was a different time then and people were able to laugh at themselves without getting all tight cheeked and self righteous, many comedians and celebrities counted Don as a brother and a friend as well as president Reagan who Don made fun of frequently. He gave to charities of all races as well as childrens hospitals etc etc.and we all loved him because when the moment came that Don was serious on a talk show he gave credit and love to so many he owed to over the years that helped him and you saw the other side of Don, he was a very different person than his act would have you believe. RIP DON RICKLES
After Sammy Davis Jr. got roasted, his words were "If they don't make fun of you, they don't give a damn about you." At 13:27, the man in the tan sports coat, that Don calls dumbell, is McLean Stevenson. He played LtCol. Henry Blake on the TV version of MASH.
@@clydekimsey7503 Not when the jokes are risque. You know with the political correctness, you can't laugh at certain ethnic jokes. You have to be offended.
I enjoyed the late Mr. Rickles from the first time I saw him on television. I did meet him where I worked. (Long boring story.) He was truly a warm and delightful man. And, he, as famous as he is, from a distance of no more than three feet, called me a hockey puck. How many can say that? Then he looked at my face and the look on his face was "Come on, fellow; hit me with something good!" I was devastated at his death.
In case you didn't realize- Phyllis Diller (with the wild white hair) was a stand-up comic and that was her look. The last one Eva (Eva Gabor) was in a 60s show called Green Acres- reverse plot line of the Beverly Hillbillies. She and her TV husband Eddie Albert were rich and moved to the country which is why Rickles said to her about living on a chicken house and crowing like a rooster.
The reaction timing is off. Off-stage, he was one of the nicest ppl you could meet in that business. He did put-ons and exaggerations. He made fun of racism and he thought the whole thing was idiotic. Glad you enjoyed him.
You two are so awesome amazing gererous looking love it. Love your cute laughter so awesome and sweet . Great reaction by you again like always thank you so much for sharing this video with us as always your so awesome on your youtube channel love it wow.❤️🌹❤️👍
I kiss the days when we could poke fun of each other in a fun and light-hearted way without the cancel culture. Don Rickles brought unity through laughter. And no one got offended.
Bob Newhart and Don Rickles actually were good friends. They would bring their wives on vacations together. The same with Frank Sinatra they would take their wives on vacations together. Don had many friends and he would make jokes of his friends. He loved people and his friends and fans loved him back. Don might of made jokes but it was only made in fun. Back when I was growing up the comedians would say the funniest things. We never got offended because we knew they were joking.
O.K. ladies, this is my first time at you all channel. After I looked at you two beautiful ladies, I realized I am much older. Don Rickles is savage at times. He usually attacks and makes fun of everybody and everything. Get ready!!!!!! He does not take prisoners!!!!!!! You two shall see & hear what I mean in a bit. I hope you were not too offended.
He was a political satirist. Racial and ethnic subjects weren’t discussed in public a decade before and were banned from television in anything but news content and would never have gotten past the censors prior to 1970. If you look at the dais in the clips from the Dean Martin Roasts in these clips you’ll see that he’s surrounded by his friends, many of whom participated in the March on Washington in 1963. He was using a comic technique known as crossing the line twice wherein a comedian says something ridiculous and follows the statement up with more ridiculous statements. That’s what made it funny. Some contemporary comedians who are trying to tackle these subjects have forgotten the concept and are running into controversy and criticism because without crossing the line at least a second time it’s not comedy, just editorial and the audience didn’t come to see anger. They came to see political satire.
As a celebrity, you knew, when Don roasted you, you had made it... it was like being parodied by Weird Al... you looked FORWARD to being skewered by him... but at the end of every act, and that is what is was, an act; he was kind, gracious and appreciative... a class act in the end.....
Hey ladies he rips on everybody that's just the kind of guy he is and the jokes he does the world needs more laugh and stop talkin about racism because that's just stupid love you guys be cool
It was the concept of racism in the old days and how it was framed, in which format. There were civil rights marches and riots over racism then that you still have, like BLM a few years ago. But when racism was framed back then in a comical way, like by comedians on tv shows, and people knew it was for laughs, then it was looked at in a totally different light. Or black, whichever.
don rickles' mantra - i'm not prejudiced. i insult everyone equally regardless of race, religion or nationality. people would actually attend rickles's stand-up shows hoping to be the target of one of his zingers. a few would even come prepared with their own funny quip in response. they'd find out the hard way - you can't upstage don rickles. he's what's known as an "insult comic." (watch triumph the insult comic dog as a comparison.) some of these comics could get really rough. but to the best of my knowledge rickles' never uttered a racial slur in his act. he would rely, not on slurs, but stereotypes for his humor.
Don Rickles was never mean-spirited in his insults, he was beloved by everyone, all races, that ever met him and watch him perform. With all the wokeness, cancel culture nonsense today he probably wouldn't get away with his act. The same could be said about comedic legends Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, and George Carlin.
Try to cancel him today if he was out there. This is when condom and he was funny when nobody was sensitive. I always loved the old late night. Comedy shows these guys
Rickles was an equal opportunity offender! Despite being hilarious, I never really cared for his style because every joke is at someone else's expense, but he was without a doubt one of the most quick witted comedians in history.
The fact that the two of you are not cracking up laughing right now, just that goes to show you how much of a generation gap from reality to your reality life has become… Don Rickles truly loved everybody. He made fun of, but he was ruthless cutthroat comedian on the cutting edge of vulgar to hilarious. At the same time. Something is Gen Z generation will never ever fucking understand.
I don't like his humor. I don't like most humor that involves trashing for just trashing's sake like 'roasts'. But that is just preference. I don't see a thing wrong with it, per se. I just don't find the humor to be that humorous. Roasts are not my cup of tea. --- But I have no issue with the content. Richard Pryor, Redd Foxx were amazing comedians. They roasted too, but it had more context than just roasting. My problem is when your just roasting folks and that in and of itself is the comedy. Hard to explain I guess. But I will say this. I prefer Don Rickles to the oh my he said something off color, lets ruin his life attitude of today's folks.
The click bait question I think I’m offended Hahahahaha you can be offended all you want no one cares when it comes to Rickles he can say and do whatever he likes rickles was the master of insult comedy he did it in a way where You’d be laughing along with him He did it in a way where it was all in fun it was never Mean spirited or hateful it came from a place of Sarcasm and fun And people need to properly understand that that’s why they get offended because they don’t understand rickles they don’t understand What he’s like as a comedian when he said an insult to you He wasn’t serious matter of fact he loved people that’s why Johnny Carson gave him the name Mr Warmth because he was super friendly and kind to everyone he met but as soon as that spotlight went on him and he walked on that stage it was NO HOLDS BARRED anything goes That’s what Rickles was Back then no one got offended because everyone knew everything he said was purely and simply a joke and it was all sarcasm He had to have done something right If he Had a Career that lasted 57 years in the business and still the Top Headliner in Las Vegas Even Before His death in 2017 He was the #1 Headliner in Las Vegas if people got offended if people Didn’t like him They wouldn’t Have gone to see him If they didn’t Like him How come He Had Continuous Sell out Shows even in 2015 and 2016 So you can be offended all you like When it comes to rickles you either Accept it laugh along with him or DO NOT watch him no one begs you to watch him no one begs you to listen to any of his material That’s a choice you’ve made and therefore Insult comedy comes with watching Rickles Period.
Yes. The times were better then. Black comedians, White comedians, Latin and etc etc, they all made fun of every race of people and everybody laughed and no one got all butt hurt or offended. It was comedy. It was entertaining. People today have forgotten how to laugh and have fun.
Since near the end of this video Clint Eastwood was mentioned and shown. It reminded me and I doubt very many if any in this video can match the fact Clint is still with us on Earth. He is 93 years old and in 2 weeks he will be 94.
Don was a loved comedian by all races and ethnic groups, things were different then. He liked all people insults were his act ad he was quick.
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Oh yea. He loved everyone.
But...He did not give a damn who you were.
If Don roasted you it was considered an honor.
He was a true gentleman and loved and appreciated all people.
I guess we all just had thicker skin back then. It didn’t matter what color it was
@@alricaneshama I'm glad you said that and understand that it's a good thing to have jokes and nobody should get offended because it's just a joke
This was a time when everybody understood this was only a joke.
Don Rickels was one of the quickest whits and to be insulted by him was an honor. Back then no one was looking to be offered because they knew he didn't mean it. The roast had class and style. Great reaction
people had more self esteem then
@@zacatkinson3926wow - very accurate statement
People today know they dont mean it but they have to get all bent and put on airs to be special.
I was a teenager in the 1970’s/early 80’s. You have to understand; people (white or black) just didn’t get offended back then. We knew the difference between racial jokes and racist jokes. These are clearly racial. We all knew it was humor/satire. When Archie Buncker (white) made jokes about black people, we ALL laughed. When Fred Sanford and George Jefferson (black) made jokes about white people, we ALL laughed. Notice how everyone he made a joke about laughed. They didn’t get offended. They thought it was funny and understood it was a joke. We all got along way better than today too. This generation seeks out every opportunity to be offended and censor everything. I feel so, so sorry that you guys couldn’t experience a time like the 70’s/80’s. We enjoyed life, we enjoyed each other.
How true it was.
And the people that were racist?
There was no big thing about it.
We just quietly iced them out to the point they left their homes and moved elsewhere.
Or they kept their hate to themselves.
@@alricaneshama I thought that was what happened to the Black folk?
Back then it was an honor to be insulted by Don.
Yea anybody who takes offence to dons jokes is a moron plain and simple
I think Chris Rock learned the hard way from Will Smith that the times have changed, as far as poking fun at people in humor.
The girl on the right, i've never seen such a beautiful smile. What a beautiful woman.
both, really..
I am glad you ladies enjoyed this video. I know there were a LOT of references that are way before your time and that you would not get them, but everyone knew Don was just joking around and loved everyone. Back in the day, to be insulted by Don was an honor, no matter who you were or what race you were. That's why you see all the people being insulted laughing, because they laughed WITH Don because everyone understood how Don made fun of stereotypes.
He was one of the sweetest men in the world. He loved everyone. There was a time we could laugh at each other...RIP.
Rickles was by far the best out there. If you got insulted by him, you knew you had made it.
When we can laugh at ourselves Laughter brings us all closer together.🤣
You two are so gererous and so beautiful looking Don was an funny man thank you for sharing this video with us love your youtube channel so much.🌹❤️❤️👍
Don Rickles was the voice of Mr. Potato Head in the Toy Story movies.
That girl on the right has the LARGEST smile I've ever seen in my life. Beautiful.
Blessing your reactions are priceless! ❤
When I first saw Don Rickles I didn't like him I thought he was a racist, now I don't believe that instead his jokes are intentionally offensive and its really his act.
Penn Jillette wrote a CNN article that he was the kindest man on earth, Wikipedia writes his best friend was Bob Newhart but he joked he never met him.
Don says: “you’re in the Air Corps?” That’s a unique and funny call to the past. When Don served in the Navy (WWII), there wasn’t an “Air Force.” It was (then) called, “The Army AIR CORPS.” Interesting anachronism.
More Rickles Please!
Love the show girls
This sentence could really use a comma =)
For anyone today who doesnt know about Don Rickles, it was all just an act - it was literally an honor to be insulted by Don and he was about the only one that could do it without making enemies because everyone then knew what a lovable guy he was in real life - he picked on everyone even his own people and it was all in good fun because in real life Don was the most generous kind hearted and lovable guy you'd ever meet. It was a different time then and people were able to laugh at themselves without getting all tight cheeked and self righteous, many comedians and celebrities counted Don as a brother and a friend as well as president Reagan who Don made fun of frequently. He gave to charities of all races as well as childrens hospitals etc etc.and we all loved him because when the moment came that Don was serious on a talk show he gave credit and love to so many he owed to over the years that helped him and you saw the other side of Don, he was a very different person than his act would have you believe. RIP DON RICKLES
Well said!
After Sammy Davis Jr. got roasted, his words were "If they don't make fun of you, they don't give a damn about you." At 13:27, the man in the tan sports coat, that Don calls dumbell, is McLean Stevenson. He played LtCol. Henry Blake on the TV version of MASH.
Don is from the era when people laughed out loud.
Don't they still?
@@clydekimsey7503 Not when the jokes are risque. You know with the political correctness, you can't laugh at certain ethnic jokes. You have to be offended.
Loved seeing you both smile....Beautiful
Even if you were offended it was a good lesson in not taking things too personally.
I enjoyed the late Mr. Rickles from the first time I saw him on television.
I did meet him where I worked. (Long boring story.) He was truly a warm and delightful man. And, he, as famous as he is, from a distance of no more than three feet, called me a hockey puck. How many can say that? Then he looked at my face and the look on his face was "Come on, fellow; hit me with something good!"
I was devastated at his death.
Don Rickles was also known as "Mr. Warmth" lol
Thanks for the heart on my comment you ladies keep kicking butt that just shows you read the messages that's nice love Mark McGwire peace out
In case you didn't realize- Phyllis Diller (with the wild white hair) was a stand-up comic and that was her look. The last one Eva (Eva Gabor) was in a 60s show called Green Acres- reverse plot line of the Beverly Hillbillies. She and her TV husband Eddie Albert were rich and moved to the country which is why Rickles said to her about living on a chicken house and crowing like a rooster.
in conjunction with the gown she had on with all of the red feathers made her LOOK like a rooster... :)
He was lightning-quick. One in a million.
The only Guy that I have seen this quick was Andy Bradbury.
The reaction timing is off.
Off-stage, he was one of the nicest ppl you could meet in that business. He did put-ons and exaggerations. He made fun of racism and he thought the whole thing was idiotic.
Glad you enjoyed him.
“We’re honoring Mr. T. Why?” Cause he pity the fool who don’t 😂
Comedy makes you laugh at yourself. That's how you know you're human.
You two are so awesome amazing gererous looking love it. Love your cute laughter so awesome and sweet . Great reaction by you again like always thank you so much for sharing this video with us as always your so awesome on your youtube channel love it wow.❤️🌹❤️👍
I’m glad you love it 🥰
This man makes fun of everyone who ever lived a lost art truly the best good hearted person ever
Just came across this....take it from a 72yo Boomer, this type of humour is beyond these girls understanding...it was a different time. Twue thang 😎
I'm getting older...and one of the only things I regret is...never being insulted by Don. NATIONAL TREASURE!
I kiss the days when we could poke fun of each other in a fun and light-hearted way without the cancel culture. Don Rickles brought unity through laughter. And no one got offended.
I love him. You 2 are absolutely gorgeous ❤ from 🇺🇸
Bob Newhart and Don Rickles actually were good friends. They would bring their wives on vacations together. The same with Frank Sinatra they would take their wives on vacations together. Don had many friends and he would make jokes of his friends. He loved people and his friends and fans loved him back. Don might of made jokes but it was only made in fun. Back when I was growing up the comedians would say the funniest things. We never got offended because we knew they were joking.
What you have to remember - NO ONE was off the table for Don. He even gave the presidents crap.
He roasted everyone. Nobody was off limits.
O.K. ladies, this is my first time at you all channel. After I looked at you two beautiful ladies, I realized I am much older. Don Rickles is savage at times. He usually attacks and makes fun of everybody and everything. Get ready!!!!!! He does not take prisoners!!!!!!! You two shall see & hear what I mean in a bit. I hope you were not too offended.
Good Reaction Ladies:)
He was a political satirist. Racial and ethnic subjects weren’t discussed in public a decade before and were banned from television in anything but news content and would never have gotten past the censors prior to 1970. If you look at the dais in the clips from the Dean Martin Roasts in these clips you’ll see that he’s surrounded by his friends, many of whom participated in the March on Washington in 1963.
He was using a comic technique known as crossing the line twice wherein a comedian says something ridiculous and follows the statement up with more ridiculous statements. That’s what made it funny. Some contemporary comedians who are trying to tackle these subjects have forgotten the concept and are running into controversy and criticism because without crossing the line at least a second time it’s not comedy, just editorial and the audience didn’t come to see anger. They came to see political satire.
Don Rickles was also the voice of Mr Potato Head in Toy Story.
Sadly the people of today are unable to laugh at themselves. People of his era highly respected the genius of Rickels.
The thing is Don ripped on everyone..
One of my favorites......Rickles RULED,
The only way Rickles didnt like you is if he didnt insult you and ignored you.
Mr Warmth, bringing humour to all races. Humour. I'd love to get a lightening bolt TCB from Elvis.
As a celebrity, you knew, when Don roasted you, you had made it... it was like being parodied by Weird Al... you looked FORWARD to being skewered by him... but at the end of every act, and that is what is was, an act; he was kind, gracious and appreciative... a class act in the end.....
The 2 best smiles on RUclips
Girls. . This is Before People got their Feelings Hurt by Every thing .
I ike this duo.please keep it up.❤
I love Blessing's reactions. Speaking of which...does she like old, bald white guys? She's cute!
That little kid was Micheal Jackson😂
Emmanuel Lewis?
Just like everyone else, you never hear his ending monologue., and you need to.
Even this Aussie thinks he is one of the best. Love the insults.
Don was hilarious! We all need to laugh at ourselves! IMO
Hey ladies he rips on everybody that's just the kind of guy he is and the jokes he does the world needs more laugh and stop talkin about racism because that's just stupid love you guys be cool
Thank you for the likes love you mark McGuire
It was the concept of racism in the old days and how it was framed, in which format. There were civil rights marches and riots over racism then that you still have, like BLM a few years ago. But when racism was framed back then in a comical way, like by comedians on tv shows, and people knew it was for laughs, then it was looked at in a totally different light. Or black, whichever.
What in the day was called an insult comic. I went to a restaurant where the draw was getting insulted by the wait staff and bartenders.
BeardMeatsFood just did a eating challenge video at a place like that. Maybe the same place.
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don rickles' mantra - i'm not prejudiced. i insult everyone equally regardless of race, religion or nationality. people would actually attend rickles's stand-up shows hoping to be the target of one of his zingers. a few would even come prepared with their own funny quip in response. they'd find out the hard way - you can't upstage don rickles.
he's what's known as an "insult comic." (watch triumph the insult comic dog as a comparison.) some of these comics could get really rough. but to the best of my knowledge rickles' never uttered a racial slur in his act. he would rely, not on slurs, but stereotypes for his humor.
Don Rickles was never mean-spirited in his insults, he was beloved by everyone, all races, that ever met him and watch him perform. With all the wokeness, cancel culture nonsense today he probably wouldn't get away with his act. The same could be said about comedic legends Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, and George Carlin.
I got to go see him in person with my mom a year before he died
Back when people had a sense of humor
He picked on everyone and anyone just to show in the end …that we’re all the same… It was different time then.
hey lovey ladies .. don is a goat
It was an honour to be 'insulted' by Don.
😂😂😂😂
Try to cancel him today if he was out there. This is when condom and he was funny when nobody was sensitive. I always loved the old late night. Comedy shows these guys
He was fast, mean, but fast!!!!
Rickles was an equal opportunity offender! Despite being hilarious, I never really cared for his style because every joke is at someone else's expense, but he was without a doubt one of the most quick witted comedians in history.
Don Rickles insulted his friends and it was a compliment.
I love how uncomfortable black people are watching don 😂 it’s my guilty pleasure ❤
OMG If you are offended YOU ARE WOKE!! Stop taking yourself so seriously...no one else does
Blessing, are you on drugs?? 😂🤣
90% of the jokes went over their heads.
The fact that the two of you are not cracking up laughing right now, just that goes to show you how much of a generation gap from reality to your reality life has become… Don Rickles truly loved everybody. He made fun of, but he was ruthless cutthroat comedian on the cutting edge of vulgar to hilarious. At the same time. Something is Gen Z generation will never ever fucking understand.
great .. i love don, but you gotta wotk on your video because its bout 2 seconds delay after the reaction
don os a triple og
Love a video that is out of sync 😅
An equal opportunity comedian.
I don't like his humor. I don't like most humor that involves trashing for just trashing's sake like 'roasts'. But that is just preference. I don't see a thing wrong with it, per se. I just don't find the humor to be that humorous. Roasts are not my cup of tea. --- But I have no issue with the content. Richard Pryor, Redd Foxx were amazing comedians. They roasted too, but it had more context than just roasting. My problem is when your just roasting folks and that in and of itself is the comedy. Hard to explain I guess. But I will say this. I prefer Don Rickles to the oh my he said something off color, lets ruin his life attitude of today's folks.
Over your head
@@chrischar9428 Not my style. But you be mean and true to yourself.
You being offended was funnier than Don
The click bait question I think I’m offended Hahahahaha you can be offended all you want no one cares when it comes to Rickles he can say and do whatever he likes rickles was the master of insult comedy he did it in a way where You’d be laughing along with him He did it in a way where it was all in fun it was never Mean spirited or hateful it came from a place of Sarcasm and fun And people need to properly understand that that’s why they get offended because they don’t understand rickles they don’t understand What he’s like as a comedian when he said an insult to you He wasn’t serious matter of fact he loved people that’s why Johnny Carson gave him the name Mr Warmth because he was super friendly and kind to everyone he met but as soon as that spotlight went on him and he walked on that stage it was NO HOLDS BARRED anything goes That’s what Rickles was Back then no one got offended because everyone knew everything he said was purely and simply a joke and it was all sarcasm He had to have done something right If he Had a Career that lasted 57 years in the business and still the Top Headliner in Las Vegas Even Before His death in 2017 He was the #1 Headliner in Las Vegas if people got offended if people Didn’t like him They wouldn’t Have gone to see him If they didn’t Like him How come He Had Continuous Sell out Shows even in 2015 and 2016 So you can be offended all you like When it comes to rickles you either Accept it laugh along with him or DO NOT watch him no one begs you to watch him no one begs you to listen to any of his material That’s a choice you’ve made and therefore Insult comedy comes with watching Rickles Period.
the triggers ahh
Sorry...girl on the left seems comatose. . .the right, great
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You don’t get any single joke. Fake laughing as if u actually understand the jokes,
Horrible reaction
Yes. The times were better then. Black comedians, White comedians, Latin and etc etc, they all made fun of every race of people and everybody laughed and no one got all butt hurt or offended. It was comedy. It was entertaining. People today have forgotten how to laugh and have fun.
Oh, yeah. Redd Foxx, Richard Pryor, Lenny Bruce, Joan Rivers, Freddie Prinze. Zero filters. Comedy legends.
So much of this went 'right over their heads'. But, still .... It's Don. What's up Ladies? 'Don't you get it?
Since near the end of this video Clint Eastwood was mentioned and shown. It reminded me and I doubt very many if any in this video can match the fact Clint is still with us on Earth. He is 93 years old and in 2 weeks he will be 94.
Actually he was very good friends with Sammy Davis junior.
"Savage buns"??? 😂🤣😂🤣🙄🙄🙄
Thanks for the heart on my comment you ladies keep kicking butt that just shows you read the messages that's nice love Mark McGwire peace out