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Pig'sSaysAdios

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I don't suppose you've seen Willie Dynamite yet Pig's, have you?
I'm somewhat familiar with it. Is it any good?

You know, Roscoe Orman, I think was playing another pimp on a soap opera when he joined the cast of Sesame Street. And not too long ago, I saw him play a bank robber on an episode of Sandford and Son.
 

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I watched that episode as well. I loved seeing him with a full head of hair. :stick_out_tongue:
 

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Speaking of Sanford and Son, Redd Foxx was funny as anything, and had one of the dirtiest mouths ever.
There are a few outtakes on YouTube where he is dropping n-bombs and the studio audience is going nuts.

But one cool thing about the show, Redd used his fame to bring in his old peers from vaudeville and the chitlin circuit, and give them acting gigs. LaWanda Page, Don Bexley, Stymie Beard all got breaks thanks to him.
Even BB King.
 

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Sorry if this has already been asked, I'm too lazy to check, lol.

Favorite Sesame Street guest who appeared on the show
 

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If you could live on any particular spot on Sesame Street, where would it be?
 

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Oh.... ****.

Sorry, I actually forgot about this.

Thanks for reminding me.
 

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If you could live on any particular spot on Sesame Street, where would it be?
Any area with a generic white background and a brick wall. :stick_out_tongue:

Nah, I kid. Uh.... Big Bird's nest?

Sorry if this has already been asked, I'm too lazy to check, lol.

Favorite Sesame Street guest who appeared on the show
Hmmmm..... Honestly, I really loved Ray Charles' performances, to name one.

Moby Dick's back, so time answer the age-old question, @LittleJerry92 ...


VS.
Mastondon.
 

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What would you rather do.

Smoke weed and get arrested.

Or

STOP
 
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