Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
#2re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 2:27pm
Awwww.
Back when Jim was young and good looking....
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#2re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 2:32pmWow! That was great. I've never heard of him before.
#3re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 2:33pmHe's STILL around, and using the same head shots that were probably taken when that clip was filmed.
#4re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 2:34pm
I've seen Jim live as both Barbra and Judy at the Cinegrill, years ago. We had a mutual friend.
Both shows were absolutely incredible, and Jim is such an nice man!
EDIT: Now, listen to his "Judy" and really freak out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipUSv7gvnK8&feature=related
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#5re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 2:38pm
"and Jim is such an nice man!"
Depends when you catch him.
#6re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 2:40pm
...as Phyllis Diller!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqGfcd9F-ZM&feature=related
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#7re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 2:42pmJohnBoy--is there anything gay you DON'T like?
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Posted: 1/11/08 at 3:14pmHa ha ha ha!!!
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Posted: 1/11/08 at 3:15pm
Hey!
He doesn't like ME either!
#11re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 3:16pm
Eh. John Boy and I liked each other just fine when we knew each other back in the early 80s.
It's only online discussing politics and Brendan Stryker that we detest each other.
#12re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 3:25pm
I didn't mean for this to be a tribute thread to Jim Bailey (although it's interesting to note just how mainstream he was), but for us to post things you just don't see on television, anymore.
Like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb3bVno0E3U
#13re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 3:36pmThat's even GAYER.
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Posted: 1/11/08 at 3:38pm
JB2--Quit trying to steer/control threads.
You should know better by now.
...and it's SO gay to do that anyway.
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#15re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 3:44pm
It gets gayer. The directors of So You Think You Can Dance? and Dancing With the Stars should be forced to watch this and see how you shoot a dance number. The viewer can actually see the dancing! How novel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtLRKhYI8ao
#16re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 3:47pm
The June Taylor Dancers?!?
JohnBoy--you have OUTGAYED even yourself.
#17re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 3:51pmSo, is there nothing in this world that isn't gay?
#18re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 3:54pm
Speaking of gay, still my favorite YouTube clip EVER.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oaxl3XTgDo
The opposite of creation isn't war, it's stagnation.
#19re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 4:16pm
priesty--this link has the "Walk It Out" followed by the original version: "Mexican Breakfast."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdEG0T4VWN8
#20re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 4:19pmPJ: I've seen that one, too. Love it. In some parts, I think the dancing fits "Walk It Out" more than "Mexican Breakfast"...
The opposite of creation isn't war, it's stagnation.
#21re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 4:45pm
PJ---So everyone in the '50s was gay??? Everyone?
'cause the June Taylor Dancers on Jackie Gleason was about as "mainstream" as you could get.
You need your Gayological History called out.
And I did "Sugar Babies" with Ann Hodges, one of those lovely chorines playing the Annie Miller part. She was great!
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#22re: Remember when you could turn on the television and see...
Posted: 1/11/08 at 5:18pm
They weren't gay then, but they sure are now.
Precision Dancers, shot from above?
That's not just Gay--that's Gay on Ecstasy!
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Posted: 1/11/08 at 5:51pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wL--tHxDVWI
What play is that? It's hysterical!
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