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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by kevinstheRRman</i> <br /><br />Hey Ed.. i move to Mexico yesturday, i meet speedy gonzalez and madame sinorita.. <br /> <br />you north of me now, man, it's like freezing up where ed is, man. <br /> <br />Foir thsoe of you who havn't figured it out, if you repeat those last 2 lines in a "cheech and chong" accent.. it will make sense to you after that! <br /> <br />Hey Jean! welcom or should i say Bienvanue! <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Let's see now, is that Canadian Highs and Mexican Lows or Canadian Lows and Mexicans Highs? <br /> <br />Speaking of Cheech and Chong . . . you go 99 miles ... turn right ... 99 miles [8D] <br /> <br />and another one . . . We need volunteers to weed out the ___ patch [:p] <br /> <br />and another one . . . The Pope live at the Vatican (better not go there) [}:)] <br /> <br />and another one . . . Blind Melon Chittlin (another better not go there) [:0] <br /> <br />Enough of the Cheech and Chong, lol <br /> <br />Since we are on that subject . . . here is a question Does anyone remember a comedy routine that involved 2 old geisers out in the desert saying things like ... <br />What ever happen to (name forgotten) Floyd ate him. ( Floyd was a snake.) They say something about it being powerful gamey (smelly) then they talk about burrying the dead friend. They have a discussion about the Bible and one of them says "What ever happened to our Bible?" and the other one says, "We SMOKED it" And it ends with the 2 old geisers talking about women and how long it has been. <br />This was about say 1972 to 1975? I haven't found ANYONE who remember that routine. But it was a hoot back then. I don't know who put it out? But it was funny. <br /> <br />I would like to hear from anyone remembering this comedy sketch. Especially who made it, so I might get their albumn, tape, cd, etc.
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