Thank you SO MUCH for those that post these Gems..in these times these episodes are like an oasis in the desert to a Desperately thirsty person..THANK YOU AGAIN!!
When these were first aired they were probably derided by critics for being simplistic or typical daytime fare. Just goes to show doesn't it? Scroll on nearly 50 years, there's precious little on any network that's anywhere near as enjoyable as these shows. Simple doesn't have to mean inferior. Just funny, warm, normally-adjusted people having a fun time without any of the totally f***ing insane moralising that every aspect of our lives is subjected to nowadays. Enjoy.
H/H match update: ... Today's action: In an amazing coincidence, for the second day in a row, our champion needed to find at least one "head" on the panel to win the game. And just like yesterday, Bill matched right off the bat! How weird is that? Today's audience match question: "_________ Widow" (My thoughts: Black, Rich, War, Grieving???) The celebs: Benneye (Black), Richard (Merry), and Fannie (Grass) The choice: Black The answers: Grass, Merry, Black -- The celebs did it again! They suggested all three responses in the proper order! This is now our champion's fourth time facing the H/H. She's chosen Richard all three times so far, and they matched twice. I'd be shocked if she tries anyone else. (PS: I like how this champion rotates through all the celebs when it comes time to solicit suggestions. It's nice that Benneye got to participate in the Super Match round and contribute to the champion's winnings!) Of course she chooses Richard. Taking a look back, he's matched nine of his 20 most recent attempts. Today's H/H question: "Pair of _______" (It's a veritable guessing game with a plethora of answers today. Pair of shoes? Pants? Glasses? Aces? Scissors? Jeans? I'm going to say "pants" since that feels like the most common, general answer I can think of.) Richard begins writing without hesitation as the camera cuts to a pensive contestant. "Shoes," our contestant says, but she doesn't sound thrilled or confident. She says her alternate answer was a pair of "spades," so she definitely made the better decision. Now that I think about it, "shoes" is maybe better than "pants." (It was my first thought, I wonder why I changed my mind?) Well, let's let Richard decide if it's a good answer or not... Richard pulls out another winner: "Shoes." Richard scores his 182nd H/H match today. Here's our updated leader board showing the 11 celebs with at least 3 H/H matches, ranked by accuracy: (Note: An asterisk before a celebrity's name signifies that she has "retired" from the show and her H/H stats are now complete.) (Note: For tied scores, I consider the one with the greater number of matches to be higher; if the matches are equal, the celeb who first achieved that score goes on top.) Orson Bean - 100% (4 wins in 4 attempts). Gary Burghoff - 83.3% (5 wins in 6 attempts). TIE: (*)Jo Anne Worley - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts). TIE: Joyce Bulifant - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts). Fannie - 52.4% (11 wins in 21 attempts). Charles - 51.0% (27 wins in 53 attempts). Betty - 50.0% (18 wins in 36 attempts). Jo Ann Pflug - 44.4% (8 wins in 18 attempts). Brett - 41.9% (26 wins in 62 attempts). Richard - 41.2% (182 wins in 442 attempts). Bert Convy - 33.3% (5 wins in 15 attempts). *These stats include every head-to-head match from episode 1 through 752, excluding the lost/missing/damaged episodes: 31, 32, 33, 311, 312, 313, 324, 325, and 645. (As per MatchGameProductions, these episodes "are nowhere to be found and also aren't in the Goodson/Todman Library. Sadly, looks like they are lost forever!")
She lost on purpose so she wouldn't be called the dreaded "R" word. *Racist* Like asking a black woman to answer to "Blank" Widow. Take out the "n" and replace it with "c" and you have the answer. They could've just gave her the money, why waste all that time pretending? Is this called black privilege?
I wonder if that one contestant, Beatrice, was really a victim of domestic violence, or if she was just joking. Domestic violence wasn’t really well addressed back in the ‘70’s however. As far as the Super Match- Pair of Shoes- Wow!
Can we get a welfare check on Beatrice today? She seemed unwell here. Very manic, and possibly afraid of her own husband-- even before she she lost the game. I hope she's alright.
It's beautiful how this show showcases racial diversity without ever having to bring it up. Mid 70s not long after the civil rights movement. Now if a white person makes a taco or quotes a film using a blaccent there has to be a national inquest. A comedian like Don Rickles would be persona non grata.
Audience caught on immediately when Fannie said Black Widow and A pair of spades. Many younger folks don’t know at one time “spade” had racial undertones.
This is so funny because the young lady never realized that a man can have Adams apples! She left, so confused! And then, to say that her husband beats up, I think was so crazy! I don’t know if she was choking a serious she probably was serious, so she needed some help, but if those days nobody wanted to help anybody in these kind of situations
There have been so many pretty contestants on this show and Gloria is so beautiful. I love the look she gives Gene after he says the line about Old Man Perrywinkle, and she says "Dentures".06:45 Love this show :)
Beatrice was up 6-0, Gloria tied it, and then Beatrice blew it with a stupid answer. I hope her angry husband didn't beat her, geez. (She had a look like, "I know I'm gonna hear it from my husband now!")
Gloria is such a good contestant! Really enjoyed watching her win! I know she doesn’t because I already just seen the next clip coming up when I scroll down. I haven’t finished the shit but I hope they bring your husband up and ask him what they’re going to spend their money on.
Olsynium douglasii is a species of flowering plant in the iris family (Iridaceae). Common names include Douglas' olsynium,[2] Douglas' grasswidow,[3] grass-widow, blue-eyed grass, purple-eyed-grass, and satin flower,[4] It is native to western North America, from southern British Columbia south to northern California, and east to northwest Utah. It is the only species in the genus Olsynium in North America, the remaining 11 species being from South America. It was formerly treated in the related genus Sisyrinchium.
take your pick: a woman who is divorced or separated from her husband; a woman whose husband is temporarily absent; an abandoned mistress; the mother of a child born out of wedlock.
Could have happened during the quick edit when they show Gene then the audience...Nothing to read into as he has kissed others of color and nationality...
Olsynium douglasii is a species of flowering plant in the iris family (Iridaceae). Common names include Douglas' olsynium,[2] Douglas' grasswidow,[3] grass-widow, blue-eyed grass, purple-eyed-grass, and satin flower,[4] It is native to western North America, from southern British Columbia south to northern California, and east to northwest Utah. It is the only species in the genus Olsynium in North America, the remaining 11 species being from South America. It was formerly treated in the related genus Sisyrinchium.
take your pick: a woman who is divorced or separated from her husband; a woman whose husband is temporarily absent; an abandoned mistress; the mother of a child born out of wedlock..
I'm sorry, but "there wasn't much food in the Garden of Eden?" Now, I'm no Biblical scholar (in fact I'm an atheist) but the Garden of Eden was a paradise! They had it made, which was why God got so angry when they screwed it up. "Head" was still a really dumb answer though.
Cannibals eat humans. Pots are used for cooking. A woman who goes out with a cannibal ends up in the cannibal's pot meaning that the cannibal ends up cooking her.
Family Feud was basically an entire show built around the audience match part of Match Game. I think credit for the idea goes to Mark Goodson moreso than Richard Dawson.
J.J. Newberry's was an American five and dime store chain in the 20th century. It was founded in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States, in 1911 by John Josiah Newberry (1877-1954).
Olsynium douglasii is a species of flowering plant in the iris family (Iridaceae). Common names include Douglas' olsynium,[2] Douglas' grasswidow,[3] grass-widow, blue-eyed grass, purple-eyed-grass, and satin flower,[4] It is native to western North America, from southern British Columbia south to northern California, and east to northwest Utah. It is the only species in the genus Olsynium in North America, the remaining 11 species being from South America. It was formerly treated in the related genus Sisyrinchium.
grass widow: take your pick: a woman who is divorced or separated from her husband; a woman whose husband is temporarily absent; an abandoned mistress; the mother of a child born out of wedlock.
Back in the 70's blacks were 10% of the population. But when there's a black person on Match Game they win 90% of the time. Always bet on black when watching Match Game.
ROFL! Another fine episode! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Gene! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Charles! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Fannie! :0) ROFL! Love the entrances, silliness, voices, acting and the fun Gene! ;0) Gene referenced himself as a older man again a week after Joyce did.. ;0) Beside me, every man has his price! ;0) Almost audience! ;0) ROFL! Gene! ;0) Kindergarden! :0) sandbox! ;0) boo! ;0) So far no one has thought of it yet! ;0) toidy! ;0) playtime! ;0) dentures! ;0) camera in shot! ;0) head! ;0) boo! :0) Adam's apple! ;0) fig leaf! ;0) head! ;0) stew pot! ;0) plate! ;0) soup! :0)
Henley-Ray, round 1, question A: "What can you do with someone who tries to slide down the jungle gym? RECESS!" (Bzzt!) Round 2: (first we slip off to Narnia while Beatrice picks question A and again fails to match me [see previous video], and then…) Question B: "There really must be something wrong with me; the only thing I could think of for him to take out was his TRASH." (Bzzt!) Tiebreaker, question B: "Amidst Edenic bliss, our first mother sustained herself upon her spouse's LOVE." (Bzzt!) "Why, thank you, Brett. I thought it was sweet, too." Question A: (just showing the card, probably) HEAD [For the benefit of Mike C and anyone else who might be wondering, by the way: the head is the foam on top of a mug of beer.] Super Match, part 1: (if asked before Bennye) BLACK (if asked between Bennye and Richard) MERRY (if asked after Richard) GRASS Part 2: ACES Henley-Newton, round 1, question B: "Hey, I even matched the phrasing! STEWPOT!" (Ding!)
@R No, real racists practice racism everywhere in their lives and create potential racism wherever they go. We "Sewer Rats" didn't create racism, we diagnosed it. If you want to see a racist, Arra, just look in the mirror or at your latest selfie.
Meh. If she was racist she would have intentionally scuttled her comeback by giving a bad answer. She didn't. One might even argue she did the opposite by saying "what's going on with these answers?" implying there is a disturbing trend. If she was racist why would she have been in a relationship with a female writer known for having actively supported the Civil Rights Movement? Maybe get a second opinion on your "diagnosis".
@@jjryan1352 Get a second opinion of your reading comprehension. I COMPLIMENTED Ms. Flagg by writing, "Good to see Fannie Flagg WASN'T a racist," Mr. Illiterate.
Thank you SO MUCH for those that post these Gems..in these times these episodes are like an oasis in the desert to a Desperately thirsty person..THANK YOU AGAIN!!
nicely said, I second that
I third it 😀😀😀
When these were first aired they were probably derided by critics for being simplistic or typical daytime fare. Just goes to show doesn't it?
Scroll on nearly 50 years, there's precious little on any network that's anywhere near as enjoyable as these shows. Simple doesn't have to mean inferior. Just funny, warm, normally-adjusted people having a fun time without any of the totally f***ing insane moralising that every aspect of our lives is subjected to nowadays. Enjoy.
Those 1970s ladies were pretty cute hehe
I love Gene Rayburn's fun facts. He was a bit of a history buff before his game show stint, was a radio personality first for that baritone.
Yes, me too. Glad he had a face for TV
H/H match update:
...
Today's action:
In an amazing coincidence, for the second day in a row, our champion needed to find at least one "head" on the panel to win the game. And just like yesterday, Bill matched right off the bat! How weird is that?
Today's audience match question: "_________ Widow" (My thoughts: Black, Rich, War, Grieving???)
The celebs: Benneye (Black), Richard (Merry), and Fannie (Grass)
The choice: Black
The answers: Grass, Merry, Black -- The celebs did it again! They suggested all three responses in the proper order!
This is now our champion's fourth time facing the H/H. She's chosen Richard all three times so far, and they matched twice. I'd be shocked if she tries anyone else. (PS: I like how this champion rotates through all the celebs when it comes time to solicit suggestions. It's nice that Benneye got to participate in the Super Match round and contribute to the champion's winnings!)
Of course she chooses Richard. Taking a look back, he's matched nine of his 20 most recent attempts.
Today's H/H question: "Pair of _______"
(It's a veritable guessing game with a plethora of answers today. Pair of shoes? Pants? Glasses? Aces? Scissors? Jeans? I'm going to say "pants" since that feels like the most common, general answer I can think of.)
Richard begins writing without hesitation as the camera cuts to a pensive contestant.
"Shoes," our contestant says, but she doesn't sound thrilled or confident. She says her alternate answer was a pair of "spades," so she definitely made the better decision. Now that I think about it, "shoes" is maybe better than "pants." (It was my first thought, I wonder why I changed my mind?) Well, let's let Richard decide if it's a good answer or not...
Richard pulls out another winner: "Shoes."
Richard scores his 182nd H/H match today.
Here's our updated leader board showing the 11 celebs with at least 3 H/H matches, ranked by accuracy:
(Note: An asterisk before a celebrity's name signifies that she has "retired" from the show and her H/H stats are now complete.)
(Note: For tied scores, I consider the one with the greater number of matches to be higher; if the matches are equal, the celeb who first achieved that score goes on top.)
Orson Bean - 100% (4 wins in 4 attempts).
Gary Burghoff - 83.3% (5 wins in 6 attempts).
TIE: (*)Jo Anne Worley - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts).
TIE: Joyce Bulifant - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts).
Fannie - 52.4% (11 wins in 21 attempts).
Charles - 51.0% (27 wins in 53 attempts).
Betty - 50.0% (18 wins in 36 attempts).
Jo Ann Pflug - 44.4% (8 wins in 18 attempts).
Brett - 41.9% (26 wins in 62 attempts).
Richard - 41.2% (182 wins in 442 attempts).
Bert Convy - 33.3% (5 wins in 15 attempts).
*These stats include every head-to-head match from episode 1 through 752, excluding the lost/missing/damaged episodes: 31, 32, 33, 311, 312, 313, 324, 325, and 645. (As per MatchGameProductions, these episodes "are nowhere to be found and also aren't in the Goodson/Todman Library. Sadly, looks like they are lost forever!")
The answer for the cannibal question
Winds up in his stomach
Beatrice lives up to the "dumb blonde" reputation
Wow. 13:30--How would I have guessed with this contestant!?!? lol. BTW, Gloria is FIIIINNNNEEE, too.
On this date in 1979, Bizarre game show pilot hosted by Richard Dawson aired on WLS Channel 7 in Chicago..
Oh my, how can Beatrice answered Adam's head?!?! Too easy!
At least say Adam's rib. 🤣
She lost on purpose so she wouldn't be called the dreaded "R" word. *Racist*
Like asking a black woman to answer to "Blank" Widow. Take out the "n" and replace it with "c" and you have the answer. They could've just gave her the money, why waste all that time pretending? Is this called black privilege?
I wonder if that one contestant, Beatrice, was really a victim of domestic violence, or if she was just joking. Domestic violence wasn’t really well addressed back in the ‘70’s however.
As far as the Super Match- Pair of Shoes- Wow!
Can we get a welfare check on Beatrice today? She seemed unwell here. Very manic, and possibly afraid of her own husband-- even before she she lost the game. I hope she's alright.
It even looked like she apologized for scoring the 6 in the previous episode...
2:29 Wow...
2:41 Shut up!
Rip Richard Dawson very good actor on hogan heroes
Did you like him on Family Feud?
For the kindergarten question, I thought of recess.
I was thinking Homeroom
That's the definitive answer.
I thought attendance. You can’t fail that - unless you don’t show up.
Same
Celebrity Panel:
Bill Daily
Brett Somers
Charles Nelson Reilly
Benneye Getteys
Richard Dawson
Fannie Flagg
Copyright 1976 Game Show Network, LLC.
Pair of Spades.. Attacked by the Jackson 5! Oh if "cancel culture" could take a time machine back to the 70's, every channel would just be snow 🤣
It's beautiful how this show showcases racial diversity without ever having to bring it up. Mid 70s not long after the civil rights movement. Now if a white person makes a taco or quotes a film using a blaccent there has to be a national inquest. A comedian like Don Rickles would be persona non grata.
Audience caught on immediately when Fannie said Black Widow and A pair of spades. Many younger folks don’t know at one time “spade” had racial undertones.
I can't believe that Bill Daily will be 90 years old on August 30th.
I see this was posted before his death. He died in 2018
Beatrice really looked annoyed!
Gas.
Beatrice’s look at 11:52 is one of the saddest things I’ve ever seen on this show
Another Family Feud announcement by Gene Rayburn.
Damn, I hope the rest of Beatrice’s life wasn’t miserable. There’s an unexpected chill in her comments.
This is so funny because the young lady never realized that a man can have Adams apples! She left, so confused! And then, to say that her husband beats up, I think was so crazy! I don’t know if she was choking a serious she probably was serious, so she needed some help, but if those days nobody wanted to help anybody in these kind of situations
Panelists:
1. Bill Daily
2. Brett Somers
3. Charles Nelson Reilly
4. Bennye Gatteys
5. Richard Dawson
6. Fannie Flagg
gene did a Mr McMahon to the audience lmao
Beatrice "logically" talked herself out of a great answer, but Gloria would have won anyway.
Whenever Brett says she has a wonderful answer it's usually the dumbest answer. 😆
You can be dumb and win big on this show, but you cannot be dumb AND confused.
Brett is wearing my high school colors.
There have been so many pretty contestants on this show and Gloria is so beautiful. I love the look she gives Gene after he says the line about Old Man Perrywinkle, and she says "Dentures".06:45 Love this show :)
She is stunning!
Beatrice was up 6-0, Gloria tied it, and then Beatrice blew it with a stupid answer. I hope her angry husband didn't beat her, geez. (She had a look like, "I know I'm gonna hear it from my husband now!")
There was definitely some-
wrong with that girl - it was just a bit scary.
Beatrice wouldn't have won the tie breaker anyway. Apple would only have gotten her four matches, and Gloria got six matches with head.
A drinker like Brett had to ask twice what the operative word for her question was about the lush giving blood with a head on it?
13:56 Here we go with the 500 numbers,
"Slide it Earl "
Gloria is such a good contestant! Really enjoyed watching her win! I know she doesn’t because I already just seen the next clip coming up when I scroll down. I haven’t finished the shit but I hope they bring your husband up and ask him what they’re going to spend their money on.
the audience missed there cue on that one
"Grass Widow"??? What is that?
Olsynium douglasii is a species of flowering plant in the iris family (Iridaceae). Common names include Douglas' olsynium,[2] Douglas' grasswidow,[3] grass-widow, blue-eyed grass, purple-eyed-grass, and satin flower,[4] It is native to western North America, from southern British Columbia south to northern California, and east to northwest Utah. It is the only species in the genus Olsynium in North America, the remaining 11 species being from South America. It was formerly treated in the related genus Sisyrinchium.
take your pick:
a woman who is divorced or separated from her husband;
a woman whose husband is temporarily absent;
an abandoned mistress;
the mother of a child born out of wedlock.
15:49 - No kiss by Richard for Beatrice...the winner of the round?
Could have happened during the quick edit when they show Gene then the audience...Nothing to read into as he has kissed others of color and nationality...
Richard again helps someone win 5,000.
The hell is a grass widow?
Olsynium douglasii is a species of flowering plant in the iris family (Iridaceae). Common names include Douglas' olsynium,[2] Douglas' grasswidow,[3] grass-widow, blue-eyed grass, purple-eyed-grass, and satin flower,[4] It is native to western North America, from southern British Columbia south to northern California, and east to northwest Utah. It is the only species in the genus Olsynium in North America, the remaining 11 species being from South America. It was formerly treated in the related genus Sisyrinchium.
take your pick:
a woman who is divorced or separated from her husband;
a woman whose husband is temporarily absent;
an abandoned mistress;
the mother of a child born out of wedlock..
Myron McCormick didn't play Stewpot in South Pacific. He played Luther Billis. Henry Slate played Stewpot.
At 11:55 Gene Rayburn to The losing constant who should of said Adam’s Apple..A Box of Brains! 😜🥴🤔👍
i thought dumb Dora flunked naptime
How many yrs did Brett have that nasty cough?
I'm sorry, but "there wasn't much food in the Garden of Eden?" Now, I'm no Biblical scholar (in fact I'm an atheist) but the Garden of Eden was a paradise! They had it made, which was why God got so angry when they screwed it up. "Head" was still a really dumb answer though.
I guess I don’t get the joke on the woman winding up in the cannibal’s pot since that was a common answer.
Cannibals eat humans. Pots are used for cooking. A woman who goes out with a cannibal ends up in the cannibal's pot meaning that the cannibal ends up cooking her.
Ohhh love the long ver of the theme at the end.. ;0)
She did, didn’t she - I thought the same thing.
That was very insightful of Richard asking if her husband was going to beat her up again. Too sad.
Richard said what I was thinking, but I wouldn’t have said it.
What was sadder was that she nodded her head in answer...
I bet Richard got looks of ideas here for his show
Family Feud was basically an entire show built around the audience match part of Match Game. I think credit for the idea goes to Mark Goodson moreso than Richard Dawson.
10:20 I believe that lady got beaten.
Richard even asked her if her husband was gonna beat her again. And she shook her head yes. She was so timid and nervous.
And beaten could mean verbally, psychologically and/or physically...
Recess!
Whoever screens the contestants was making absolutely sure they got the most simple people
the new version sucks it features a bunch of nobodies with zero charisma and no innuendo like the old one.
Producers want people thinking dirty, and to make it obvious.
It sucks bc it is full of political hypocrites and hosted by largest ass hat Alec Baldwin.
Tried watching it one time and that was it.
Match Game 2020 is IDIOTIC
I was able to hold back my puke for two episodes, then said enough of this junk.
6:17 I thought it was dick. ......I'm so sorry, my childhood is my corruption
Can anyone explain “newberrys” and “grass widow”?
J.J. Newberry's was an American five and dime store chain in the 20th century. It was founded in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States, in 1911 by John Josiah Newberry (1877-1954).
Olsynium douglasii is a species of flowering plant in the iris family (Iridaceae). Common names include Douglas' olsynium,[2] Douglas' grasswidow,[3] grass-widow, blue-eyed grass, purple-eyed-grass, and satin flower,[4] It is native to western North America, from southern British Columbia south to northern California, and east to northwest Utah. It is the only species in the genus Olsynium in North America, the remaining 11 species being from South America. It was formerly treated in the related genus Sisyrinchium.
grass widow: take your pick:
a woman who is divorced or separated from her husband;
a woman whose husband is temporarily absent;
an abandoned mistress;
the mother of a child born out of wedlock.
It's amazing what knowledge people share 8n the comments. Bless you.
Back in the 70's blacks were 10% of the population. But when there's a black person on Match Game they win 90% of the time. Always bet on black when watching Match Game.
I don't get the head part fir the beer question
The head is the foam on top of the beer when you pour it into a glass
shogunly2 lol ok. I don't know the lingo for beer. thanks for replying
Dang beatrice you are pretty.
Muddy audio on these GSN videos, compared to airings from BUZZR.
Well, why don't you do what THIS guy has done - and post 1,500 episodes with better audio. Least you could do is THANK him for his effort.
What year was this?
Alden Loney 1976, hence Match Game '76
1976
adams nuts
deez nuts
ribs!
ROFL! Another fine episode! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Gene! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Charles! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Fannie! :0) ROFL! Love the entrances, silliness, voices, acting and the fun Gene! ;0) Gene referenced himself as a older man again a week after Joyce did.. ;0) Beside me, every man has his price! ;0) Almost audience! ;0) ROFL! Gene! ;0) Kindergarden! :0) sandbox! ;0) boo! ;0) So far no one has thought of it yet! ;0) toidy! ;0) playtime! ;0) dentures! ;0) camera in shot! ;0) head! ;0) boo! :0) Adam's apple! ;0) fig leaf! ;0) head! ;0) stew pot! ;0) plate! ;0) soup! :0)
Henley-Ray, round 1, question A: "What can you do with someone who tries to slide down the jungle gym? RECESS!" (Bzzt!)
Round 2: (first we slip off to Narnia while Beatrice picks question A and again fails to match me [see previous video], and then…)
Question B: "There really must be something wrong with me; the only thing I could think of for him to take out was his TRASH." (Bzzt!)
Tiebreaker, question B: "Amidst Edenic bliss, our first mother sustained herself upon her spouse's LOVE." (Bzzt!) "Why, thank you, Brett. I thought it was sweet, too."
Question A: (just showing the card, probably) HEAD [For the benefit of Mike C and anyone else who might be wondering, by the way: the head is the foam on top of a mug of beer.]
Super Match, part 1: (if asked before Bennye) BLACK
(if asked between Bennye and Richard) MERRY
(if asked after Richard) GRASS
Part 2: ACES
Henley-Newton, round 1, question B: "Hey, I even matched the phrasing! STEWPOT!" (Ding!)
Good to see at 8:00 that Fanny Flagg wasn't a racist. lol.
Don’t worry about the racism, Joe Biden will take care of it for you.
@R No, real racists practice racism everywhere in their lives and create potential racism wherever they go. We "Sewer Rats" didn't create racism, we diagnosed it. If you want to see a racist, Arra, just look in the mirror or at your latest selfie.
Meh. If she was racist she would have intentionally scuttled her comeback by giving a bad answer. She didn't. One might even argue she did the opposite by saying "what's going on with these answers?" implying there is a disturbing trend.
If she was racist why would she have been in a relationship with a female writer known for having actively supported the Civil Rights Movement?
Maybe get a second opinion on your "diagnosis".
@@jjryan1352 Get a second opinion of your reading comprehension. I COMPLIMENTED Ms. Flagg by writing, "Good to see Fannie Flagg WASN'T a racist," Mr. Illiterate.
Has anyone seen the episode that Betty is talking about at the end of the video at 2:50?
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