I don’t know where to start with this. Paul Lynde, famous for being a center square, and a wacky warlock. The swingin’ 70’s. The chain, the shirt, the weather maps, “happy 69!,” this may be one of the best celebrity weathercasts. Ever.
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Very Funny. I wish he was still around
Did Henny Youngman do sports?“Take a pitch…please!”
Thanks for the Paul Lind flashback..I forgot how simple and slapstick funny he was.
The production values have changed quite a bit since’78.
“oh-it looks like trouble” I think it’s the laugh. That’s gold.
Thanks 4 the laff, Paul 🙂
Paul, you need to try that shirt someday soon. Can’t use the top 3 buttons either.
Love the chain. You should wear that for your New Year’s broadcast!
There just HAD to be a 69 degree reading somewhere..didn’t there??
He pioneered “weather on the six-nines.”
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That was awesome. Also knew him as Uncle Arthur and of course Hollywood Squares. He introduced me to the double entendre on there. 🙂
Just think how funny he could really be now!!
If Uncle Arthur did it now he’d (unfortunately) have to do it at least twice as fast, but it would be easier for him to see the radar in 720p HD. Jeff/Mary…thanks for the clothing tips. Actually, I’m planning on just staying in my New Years Eve tux for Good Morn Indiana 5am Thursday morning. Dare me?
Paul why don’t you ever show your chest carpet like the dearly departed Paul L.?
BTW, I triple dog dare you to wear your cigarette-smelling tux on Thursday morning!!
Paul – I don’t dare you to do it in a tux. Heck, anybody can wear a tux on camera. I dare you to do it in a speedo. Happy New Year.
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