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Wiz Imp

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10. That one, and the Hitler puppet sketch were the best.
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 10:22 PM
12 hrs ago

Lyle Waggoner was famous for being able to stay in character and not laugh during the sketches, but even he couldn't control himself on that one.

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😂😂😂 underpants 14 hrs ago #1
FNORK sir pball 14 hrs ago #2
THat's one of my favorite outtakes from her show LogDog75 14 hrs ago #3
Harvey Korman admitted... sir pball 14 hrs ago #4
Tim Conway and Ernie Anderson deserve more credit for shaping modern humor blm 13 hrs ago #7
Huh. I didn't know about the Paul Anderson connection. progressoid 12 hrs ago #11
Heheh blm 11 hrs ago #14
My first Social Security payroll deduction was for a radio spot I did with Tim. mn9driver 11 hrs ago #15
Cool. blm 11 hrs ago #17
That's incredible! Thanks for sharing that! CaptainTruth 11 hrs ago #18
That one, and the Hitler puppet sketch were the best. Wiz Imp 12 hrs ago #10
True story of my experience with a new dentist wnylib 12 hrs ago #12
Why don't I remember this humor? 1WorldHope 11 hrs ago #16
Im laughing so hard i can't see. Srkdqltr 14 hrs ago #5
Well timed, indeed! madamesilverspurs 14 hrs ago #6
Thank you MustLoveBeagles 13 hrs ago #8
Carol Burnett said that Tim Conway (or Harvey Corman?) fell off one end of the couch . . . John1956PA 13 hrs ago #9
Tim Conway Wiz Imp 12 hrs ago #13
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