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23 Jan 05 - 02:11 PM (#1386239) Subject: Obit: Johnny Carson From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Just heard that Johnny Carson died early this morning. See Obit |
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23 Jan 05 - 02:23 PM (#1386248) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: GUEST That is a subscription only website George linked to. Here is the news from MSNBC: 'Carson was Everyman' |
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23 Jan 05 - 02:33 PM (#1386256) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: Cluin He always said he would have "I'll be right back..." engraved on his headstone. |
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23 Jan 05 - 02:42 PM (#1386259) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: GUEST,bflat Damn, I really adored him. Several years ago I had an appointment with him. He was so gracious to me. I was overwhelmed to have spoken with him as he had long been a favorite. I remember my first exposure to his wit came when I was in seventh grade. I would make haste hurrying home from school to catch his jokes on his daytime game show "You Bet Your Life." His humor was so fresh and just a bit naughty. Meeting him was a true highlight in my life. Ellen |
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23 Jan 05 - 03:13 PM (#1386284) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: Amos George Seto's link worked fine for me! Adios, Johnny -- you done real good. A |
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23 Jan 05 - 03:16 PM (#1386287) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: Bonnie Shaljean One more part of my past gone forever. R.I.P. |
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23 Jan 05 - 03:17 PM (#1386290) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: Mooh Can't believe he's been off the air that long! I mean Leno's okay but nobody does it better than Johnny did. The others are pretenders, also-rans, and followers. Heaven's gonna be a funny place! Peace, Mooh. |
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23 Jan 05 - 03:23 PM (#1386297) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: GUEST If it worked for you Amos, it is because your computer has a cookie from their website because you or someone who uses the computer you are using, at one time registered with that site. That is what "by subscription" means with online newspaper sites. George's link didn't work for me, and won't work for others who are not registered with that newspaper. Hence my courtesy link to MSNBC for those who wanted to read about it immediately. At the time I looked in on this thread, at Google News there were only 14 story links carrying the news, nearly all were subscription sites. By now, over an hour later, there are 320 links to stories carrying the news, many of which are not subscription sites. So the links to both the San Jose Mercury News site George provided, and the MSNBC link I provided, are largely irrelevant. For those of you unfamiliar with Google News, the link provided to all stories will show whether a subscription (ie registration and acceptance of the site's cookie) is required to get through to the story. Some sites allow you through to that story only without registering. Others don't, and you must register in order to read their story. However, most links to news stories at Google or Yahoo in the US papers are virtually identical, because they are simply wire copies of stories. |
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23 Jan 05 - 04:07 PM (#1386342) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: Big Jim from Jackson bflat, wasn't that show called "You Bet Your Wife"? |
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23 Jan 05 - 04:27 PM (#1386360) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: CStrong It was "Do You TrustYour Wife?," later re-named (ungrammatically) "Who Do You trust?" "You Bet Your Life" was Groucho. Carson was all-the-way-up-to brilliant. One of the absolute best. |
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23 Jan 05 - 04:28 PM (#1386365) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: open mike here is a bit about other talk show hosts, esp. ones from nebraska.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Cavett Before leaving for college, he worked as a caddy at the Lincoln Country Club. He also began doing magic shows for $35 a night under the tutelage of Gene Gloye. He attended the 1952 convention of the International Brotherhood of Magicians in St. Louis and won Best New Performer trophy. Around the same time, he met fellow magician Johnny Carson, 11 years his senior, who was doing a magic act at a church in Lincoln. As a result of his Nebraska upbringing, Cavett has had a strong affinity for the culture of the Sioux and other native tribes of the Great Plains and has owned many artifacts. This interest ultimately would lead to his TV interview with Dr. John Neihardt. /Some of the hosts of evening talk and varietyshows have been from nebraska, including Johniie Carson and Dick Cavett. and jadck paar , who was a former tponight show host, died almost a year ago.http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/paar_j.html |
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23 Jan 05 - 04:39 PM (#1386381) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca That's funny about the link I found. I'm not subscribed to that newspaper. I just did a google search on Johnny Carson after I heard on the radio. The only link they had available was to the AP article. Five minutes later one other link showed up with news, but it was only the first half of the article from the first link. Really odd! |
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23 Jan 05 - 04:50 PM (#1386393) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: GUEST I agree, that is purty wierd. Usually the wire service articles from Reuters just show up as a link to Reuters' site, and the AP links go to newspapers, I think. But then, when I do news story searches at Google nowadays, I always search through the Google News engine, and not the Web engine. Maybe it has something to do with how the first story surfaces at Google vs. Google News search engines when they first come online? Dunno. But it still doesn't make sense that you and Amos could click through to the story from your link in the first post, but I got the subscription page. When you click onto the related stories link about Carson here isn't even showing the link to the Mercury News anymore! It was the first link when I typed in "Johnny Carson" at Google News at 2:23 p.m.! |
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23 Jan 05 - 05:15 PM (#1386420) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: GUEST And I just clicked on the link now at the top of the Google News page to the stories about Carson, and the Mercury News came up 2nd on the list of links. So I clicked on it again, and I still get the registration page! |
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23 Jan 05 - 05:17 PM (#1386424) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: Peace He has a permanent place in the culture, and in many ways it's too bad there are so few left like him. As Mooh said, Heaven's gonna be a funny place. Thanks for the links George and Guest. Good night, Johnny. |
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23 Jan 05 - 05:40 PM (#1386446) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: Big Mick I am among the many who wouldn't think of going to bed until you heard his monologue, and his Carnak bit. I thought he was a classy act, and I loved the way he exited. When it was done, he left, and let the work stand on its own. Was there ever a funnier moment than when he threw the tomahawk and it got that target in the 'nads? There won't be another like him. Mick |
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23 Jan 05 - 05:52 PM (#1386463) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: Mark Cohen Mick, my friend, I hate to contradict you, but I believe it was Ed Ames who threw the tomahawk. Carson was sitting at the desk with tears rolling down his cheeks. (Of course, I could be wrong...and often am.) Nevertheless, I wholly agree with your sentiment. Aloha, Mark |
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23 Jan 05 - 05:58 PM (#1386471) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: Big Mick Absolutely correct that Ed Ames was there, but I thought that it was Carson who threw it. But I think you are right. Then there was the bit with the cat, when he jumped in McMahon's arms. Jayz, Mark, I could go on and on. I stand corrected. I hope you are enjoying warmth. -15 F here this morning, and about a foot of snow. Mick |
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23 Jan 05 - 06:02 PM (#1386479) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: frogprince Yeah, Ames threw the tomahawk; every so often they replayed that. One of the greatest momemts of TV history. |
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23 Jan 05 - 06:21 PM (#1386495) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: Den He was a class act and I agree there will not be another like him. Johnny treated evryone with dignity, it didn't matter if they were a superstar or an average Joe. Definately imo the best talk show host the states have ever produced. |
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23 Jan 05 - 07:22 PM (#1386554) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: Mark Cohen Mick, in case you ever want to try it yourself, here are some tomahawk-throwing instructions. Aloha, Mark (about 80 degrees and sunny today, though we've had a fair amount of rain this month...) |
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23 Jan 05 - 07:55 PM (#1386573) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: Bill D you can see the tomahawk toss here if you are set up for Flash..(I am not) |
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23 Jan 05 - 08:22 PM (#1386591) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: Bill Hahn//\\ Sad to hear he is gone. I was always surprised that after--what 30 yrs. on the show---he left and was never really heard of again. Paar would come back for a special or an intervies now and again---and of course Steve Allen (who started the whole show) went on to so many other things (being the true intellectual that he was). As to the Tonight Show. Leno has the ratings---why I know not. Carson had class and wit, Paar had class and intellect, Allen had it all. We are left with formulaic people who adhere to the same each night---from Letterman buttoning his jacket to Leno doing I know not what--other than Hollywood hype. In truth--Jon Stuart is the heir to late night wit. But--Carson. Sorry to hear the sad news and it is a loss of another artist of class and wit. Bill Hahn |
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24 Jan 05 - 01:06 AM (#1386782) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson From: open mike Stream not found ...IS WHAT I GET WHEN SEARCHING FOR THE TOMAHAWK |
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24 Jan 05 - 11:01 AM (#1386964) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson (23 Jan 2005) From: Bill D well...I have seen the tomahawk toss at LEAST 6 more times on TV yesterday...and Johnny pushing Don Rickles in the tub at least 3-4. And George Gobel's "brown shoes" quip 2-3.....and innumerable animals sitting on Johnny's head them were the days.... wasn't it thoughtful of him to go on Sunday morning, to give Leno & Letterman 1½ days to prepare? I will be watching tonight. |
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24 Jan 05 - 02:24 PM (#1387271) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson (23 Jan 2005) From: freightdawg Its a sad day out there folks... HOW SAD IS IT?! Along with Carnack (sp?) the magnificent one of my favorites was Floyd R. Turbo, the hayseed dressed in a red flannel jacket with a goofy hunting hat. His rants were always hysterical. No one could work with animals like Johnny Carson. He knew to step back a little and let the animals get the laugh, and he was the set-up guy. Same thing with little kids - he always let the kids get the best of him in such a loving, innocent way. Of course, there were all those risque double entendre's that my parents probably wished I didn't hear. Wasn't there one about a cat sitting on a woman's lap and a question she asked him...... Johnny Carson knew timing better than any modern comdedian - no wonder since he worked with Jack Benny and Red Skelton. Can you imagine Jack, Red, Johnny, Bob Hope, Milton Berle, Jimmy Durante, George Burns, et.al. all sitting around swapping jokes..... Compared to those guys the comedians we have now are just high paid bus boys. Freightdawg |
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24 Jan 05 - 02:46 PM (#1387310) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson (23 Jan 2005) From: WFDU - Ron Olesko "Of course, there were all those risque double entendre's that my parents probably wished I didn't hear. Wasn't there one about a cat sitting on a woman's lap and a question she asked him......" I believe that is one of the great urban myths. Raquel Welch was the woman in question. |
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24 Jan 05 - 02:49 PM (#1387317) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson (23 Jan 2005) From: GUEST,Mrr No, it wasn't Raquel, it was one of the Gabor sisters, Zsa Zsa I think, but it's still a myth. He was a riot, either way. |
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24 Jan 05 - 02:52 PM (#1387319) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson (23 Jan 2005) From: WFDU - Ron Olesko actually, I think that it was attributed to a variety of female guest over the years. I think it will also depend on the age of the person telling the story! |
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24 Jan 05 - 04:59 PM (#1387453) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson (23 Jan 2005) From: gnu A treasure. A gem. A talent. What a gentleman. Just that stare at the camera could set off laughter. I wish they'd put those shows out on CD. |
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24 Jan 05 - 05:02 PM (#1387458) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson (23 Jan 2005) From: WFDU - Ron Olesko They are out on DVD |
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24 Jan 05 - 08:02 PM (#1387678) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson (23 Jan 2005) From: GUEST,Shouldn't This Be In The BS Section Carson was a comedian not a musician. |
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24 Jan 05 - 08:21 PM (#1387702) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson (23 Jan 2005) From: Gorgeous Gary The animal bits were the first things that came to mind when I heard the news. Also one time (probably after a joke bombed...) when he picked up the microphone and ran it over his chin like it was a shaver... -- Gary |
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29 Jan 05 - 10:01 PM (#1392851) Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Carson (23 Jan 2005) From: GUEST,the late night glow of a tv set tuned to NBC simply put He had class. Thank you i would imagine up there, the big guy, says, this time you have a seat on the couch, you sir have earned it. |