By the way, thank you, Tammy, for not editing this one. It reminds me of some of the audio tapes I have of my relatives, including my mother and father, who would read my high school and college textbooks to me. Yes, there would be times when something really struck them funny, and we'd have to pause the tape for a short break to get a drink of water or regroup. I still have many of those tapes, and I've had the good fortune to listen to some of them, and it just made my day. I used to have a Guide Dog, and she would sometimes break into a dream-chase and start "barking" in her sleep right during a discussion. During one of those discussions, our professor just couldn't resist adding his little piece of insight to the situation. Suddenly, he broke into the following: "Oh get that wabbit! Get that wabbit! The paws would be moving, and she responded with: Whoa-whoa-whhh-whhh! Then, in a high squeaky and adorable cacaphony of "WWWWhoahh-WWhoah-Wha-Wha-Wha!"s, she would awake and look around as if to say "Wait. What did I do?" Naturally, comic relief just seems to come at just the right time, and the funniest one I remember and still have is when our Political Science professor was discussing a rather boring and somewhat unsavory topic of political bias, and Kiev, my first Dog Guide, would be sleeping, and she would slightly stir, and as if on cue, she would sigh. Now, it wasn't just a deep breath in some instances. In this particular situation, as if she was clearly bored with the subject matter, she timed it just right, and almost in a yodel, it came out "Hmmmmmmmmmm", her voice descending to a final hush, and she would mimic licking her lips and swallowing. Of course, I'm bursting inside trying not to laugh out loud, but it's no use. The spell was broken, and Kiev was such a ham, and she was such a wonderful Guide Dog and a friend as were each of my four Guides. I miss them all.
Thanks for this Jerry. The 3 Stooges shorts are old classic greats. To this day, like everyone else...I still laugh at their skits even though I must have seen them 100's of times.
I am 72 and myself and every kid in my neighborhood would watch them on tv and play out their skits. Thank you for this video Jerry I really enjoyed it but sad to hear how they were treated.
My great grandpa was born in 1915, he fell in love with them as a young man... He watched the on vaudeville...had the playbills of ted Healy and his stooges... From there in the early 90's he had taped what felt like hundreds of hours of stooges in vhs and he sharedthis love with me...😅 My 11th and last birthday with the man he gave me 24hra of curly and it was about curlys 100th birthday celebration... God i miss that man...😢
@@JerrySkinner1943 It was great to hear you laughing at the Stooges...funny. I've been watching some of Joel's movies lately. I got to spend so little time with him growing up that his movies make me feel like "getting to know him" a bit. The last time I saw him was out at the ranch in Thousand Oaks and I was only 12. He did used to have my step dad take me somewhere to a prearranged place and time so that he could see me, but I didn't find out about that until much later. Must have been a tough situation for him to juggle. I found a movie of his yesterday by accident - he played Sam Houston in The First Texan. Joel and Jody had a couple of scenes together in that movie which was great to see. YT only had clips so I went on ebay and bought a used copy of that movie...so I can see the entire movie. I got such a kick out of you chuckling over the Stooges, used to love them! Once worked with two other people in a store and one's name was Larry, I'm Mo of course and the girl had super curly hair. We were standing around waiting for closing time once and realized we were Larry Mo and Curly! We laughed a lot about that one. Cheers Jerry, all best to you, Happy Thanksgiving, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your entire family. ❤
@JerrySkinner1943 I agree. I used to watch them as a kid, but i think they used to scare me more than I thought they were funny. I was raised in an extremely abusive home, and trust me, there was nothing funny about being slapped or poked in the eye. Now that I'm older, I'm not as sensitive about it and try to take it in the context it was meant. I think we laugh because the behavior is so out of the ordinary it stresses us, and we laugh to release the stress Kinda like when someone falls...there's nothing funny about it, but 100% of us laugh when we see it. I very much enjoyed your details about the group. I think it helps being able to learn about their lives off of the stage
One of my great memories from the 1970s was smoking marijuana with my cousin and watching the three stooges reruns. We couldn’t stop laughing for hours.
I’m so HAPPY to see you have a new video! The stooges to boot.. Cracking me up. My husband, 67 years of age, and our grandson, 17 years of age, can sit down together and laugh through the entire program together. Something I really enjoy watching,three generations apart, enjoy such a wonderful old time show.
Good video Jerry , THANK you for this one . I only have one problem with your work . I ain't a professional critic but my big problem with your video's is THERE AINT ENOUGH OF THEM YOU STAY AWAY TO LONG ,,,, with that being said. THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA.......
In the 60's my younger brother and I laughed ourselves silly watching the three stooges, my mother used to get irritated and say to us..."Stop watching those idiots!!!!" We'd then turn down the sound, and still keep laughing at the visuals. It's sad that Mo became a maintanence cleaner at Columbia after his film career. The stooges were never paid royalties or given any insurance or pensions, while they made Columbia extremely wealthy.
I love this! Also, could you please tell me the name or send me a link to that music at the beginning of the program? It's slowed enough that I'll be able to practice playing that one on the piano, as I love Ragtime music and am getting back to playing again. I learn everything by ear, too, so it'll be a huge help to me. Thank you so very much, and keep up the great work! We all really need to enjoy some comic relief these days, and clean comedy is still within reach. Thank you!
Growing up, my blessed Mom always called me and my three brother her very own Three Stooges...Plus One! 🤣 Everyday when I get up at 4am to have my Coffee with my Bulldog before I go to work, I pour a cup for you Mr. Skinner too so we can have a chat at the kitchen table! Today you brought me a Gift @ 1:40! Your Buffett of Giggles had me rolling too! My Bulldog began to wonder IF we were in fact having regular coffee or "Irish Coffee"😂 The Stooges are Tattooed on my Heart and Soul forever and I never miss a chance to watch them either when possible! I actually did a few Book reports on them in school and got some of the best grades ever! Thank you as always Mr. Skinner for taking care of your Fans! MOO From COW-lumbus, Ohio 👋❤
My dad was the hardest and toughest man I’ve ever known. He was in the Army for 30 years and saw a lot of action in Korea and Vietnam, especially Vietnam. But his eyes would brighten and he would laugh like a kid when the Stooge reruns were playing.🙂
Absolutely LOVE the Three Stooges! Never cared at all for Ted Healy. Almost 100 years later, they're still hilarious. And you could see the three men lying in bed together, and not think anything weird about it. And a lot of credit needs to be given to the 4th stooge - the Foley guy who did all of the important sound effects (you can hear those same effects in other Columbia movies, too). I saw the Three Stooges (with Curly Joe, whom I didn't care for) when I was a kid - it may have been at a circus, I really don't remember much about it.
Samuel Horowitz shemp Howard Moses Horowitz moe Howard Louis feinburg Larry fine Jerome Lester Horowitz curly Howard Christine McIntyre and Emil Sitka 1895-1955 1897-1975 1902-1975 1903-1952 1917-2003 and 1913-1998 rest in peace amen
Samuel Horowitz shemp Howard Moses Horowitz moe Howard Louis feinburg Larry fine Jerome Lester Horowitz curly Howard Christine McIntyre and Emil Sitka rest in peace amen
Their autopsy it was ruled a massive heart attack a massive stroke and cardiac arrest and lung cancer and they were creamated and they were buried at Westwood memorial Park in Los Angeles California and they were married to Katherine and had 6 dozen kids named Archie and Bentley and Sarah and woody and they were on the three stooges from 1934-1970 and they have a star on the Hollywood walk of fame and its a true story and rest in peace Samuel Horowitz shemp Howard Moses Horowitz moe Howard Louis feinburg Larry fine Jerome Lester Horowitz curly Howard Christine McIntyre and Emil Sitka amen
Rest in peace Samuel Horowitz shemp Howard Moses Horowitz moe Howard Louis feinburg Larry fine Jerome Lester Horowitz curly Howard Christine McIntyre and Emil Sitka amen
After Larry died, Moe planned to revive the Three Stooges by having frequent guest star Emil Sitka be Larry’s replacement, but Moe’s death ended that idea.
Supposedly Albert Broccoli, Wallace Beery and Pat Dicicco were the ones who gave Ted Healy his beating, I think that money disputes were the main problem between Ted Healy and The Three Stooges. They were truly all genius comedians. Thank you for doing this video on them Jerry. Do you plan on doing any videos on Abbott and Costello or Laurel and Hardy?
I believe Paul Shannon that had a kids show PS Adventure Time on WTAE in Pittsburgh Pa. back in the 60's was instrumental in their revival and there was a 3 Stooges cartoon that was shown also .
I tried to watch them at every chance when I was a kid in the 1960’s. Loved them to this day
I was so happy to see this pop up! Welcome back, Jerry and Tammy! How very special it must be to work together as a father-daughter team.. ❤
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Lovely! Especially enjoyed Mr. Skinner’s laughter ❤
Me too!!!
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I LOVE the uncut narration Mr. Skinner ❤️😍
Thank you Anita, now i know why i did not know this was posted. jerry
@JerrySkinner1943 Thank you for all your content. I hope you are feeling better Mr. Skinner😊
Your laughing is priceless, Mr. Skinner!
Thank you, Tammy for leaving the giggles in!!
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Jerry you did it again..... 10 10 10 on this one.... I grew up watching these guys.....
what a great video thanks Jerry😊
Never thought good ole Jerry's laughter could be so contagious while watching the video
Thank you Jerry, to all Stooge's fans, all their films are on youtube. I must have seen em all a hundred times but I still laugh out loud.
thank you Mr. Jerry
l have watched them all of my life.....They were so darn funny lol lol......Thank you Jerry and hope you and yours are doing well.....
Old Shoe🇺🇸
What a great video 👏👏👏👏👏
By the way, thank you, Tammy, for not editing this one. It reminds me of some of the audio tapes I have of my relatives, including my mother and father, who would read my high school and college textbooks to me. Yes, there would be times when something really struck them funny, and we'd have to pause the tape for a short break to get a drink of water or regroup. I still have many of those tapes, and I've had the good fortune to listen to some of them, and it just made my day.
I used to have a Guide Dog, and she would sometimes break into a dream-chase and start "barking" in her sleep right during a discussion. During one of those discussions, our professor just couldn't resist adding his little piece of insight to the situation. Suddenly, he broke into the following:
"Oh get that wabbit! Get that wabbit! The paws would be moving, and she responded with:
Whoa-whoa-whhh-whhh! Then, in a high squeaky and adorable cacaphony of "WWWWhoahh-WWhoah-Wha-Wha-Wha!"s, she would awake and look around as if to say
"Wait. What did I do?"
Naturally, comic relief just seems to come at just the right time, and the funniest one I remember and still have is when our Political Science professor was discussing a rather boring and somewhat unsavory topic of political bias, and Kiev, my first Dog Guide, would be sleeping, and she would slightly stir, and as if on cue, she would sigh. Now, it wasn't just a deep breath in some instances. In this particular situation, as if she was clearly bored with the subject matter, she timed it just right, and almost in a yodel, it came out
"Hmmmmmmmmmm", her voice descending to a final hush, and she would mimic licking her lips and swallowing. Of course, I'm bursting inside trying not to laugh out loud, but it's no use. The spell was broken, and Kiev was such a ham, and she was such a wonderful Guide Dog and a friend as were each of my four Guides. I miss them all.
Thanks for this Jerry. The 3 Stooges shorts are old classic greats. To this day, like everyone else...I still laugh at their skits even though I must have seen them 100's of times.
Curly was just the Best🤣
Hooray! Wonderful to have you back!
Keeping the memories alive, Thanks for sharing, JERRY
Welcome back, Jerry. Been too long. Thank You !!
Thank you for waiting. Jerry
Thank you very much. ❤.
Jerry, where have you been? So great to see you posting! We love you!
Yay a new video 😊
Ted Healy lived in my hometown, and has a couple of streets named after him. Great to have another video Mr. Skinner.
Love your work 👏
Love it...I didn't know most of that. But I did know that they were cheated out of money.
Ahhh, just go ahead and leave it as is. Makes it more like your with friends and family!
MISSED YOU JERRY!!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I am 72 and myself and every kid in my neighborhood would watch them on tv and play out their skits. Thank you for this video Jerry I really enjoyed it but sad to hear how they were treated.
GO JERRY🎬
It's been awhile!🎉
Jerry’ your the best.
My great grandpa was born in 1915, he fell in love with them as a young man... He watched the on vaudeville...had the playbills of ted Healy and his stooges... From there in the early 90's he had taped what felt like hundreds of hours of stooges in vhs and he sharedthis love with me...😅 My 11th and last birthday with the man he gave me 24hra of curly and it was about curlys 100th birthday celebration... God i miss that man...😢
JerryS BACK
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HIYA Jerry!!! Looking forward to this one. Cheers! Good to see a new vid from you.
Thank you Mona, its good to see you again. Been watching your dad this week on t.v. it must be Joel McRae week. He was a favorite, as you are. Jerry
@@JerrySkinner1943 It was great to hear you laughing at the Stooges...funny. I've been watching some of Joel's movies lately. I got to spend so little time with him growing up that his movies make me feel like "getting to know him" a bit. The last time I saw him was out at the ranch in Thousand Oaks and I was only 12. He did used to have my step dad take me somewhere to a prearranged place and time so that he could see me, but I didn't find out about that until much later. Must have been a tough situation for him to juggle. I found a movie of his yesterday by accident - he played Sam Houston in The First Texan. Joel and Jody had a couple of scenes together in that movie which was great to see. YT only had clips so I went on ebay and bought a used copy of that movie...so I can see the entire movie. I got such a kick out of you chuckling over the Stooges, used to love them! Once worked with two other people in a store and one's name was Larry, I'm Mo of course and the girl had super curly hair. We were standing around waiting for closing time once and realized we were Larry Mo and Curly! We laughed a lot about that one. Cheers Jerry, all best to you, Happy Thanksgiving, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your entire family. ❤
Moe : when I nod my head, you hit it..😂
Good one!
I enjoyed listening to you laugh Jerry as much as I did learning about the stooges
Thank you Stasha, cant help it, every time i think what those three nuts did to one another. Jerry
@JerrySkinner1943 I agree. I used to watch them as a kid, but i think they used to scare me more than I thought they were funny. I was raised in an extremely abusive home, and trust me, there was nothing funny about being slapped or poked in the eye.
Now that I'm older, I'm not as sensitive about it and try to take it in the context it was meant. I think we laugh because the behavior is so out of the ordinary it stresses us, and we laugh to release the stress
Kinda like when someone falls...there's nothing funny about it, but 100% of us laugh when we see it.
I very much enjoyed your details about the group. I think it helps being able to learn about their lives off of the stage
Glad you didn't cut that out.
Good stuff Jerry! I think my favorite part was having Tammy intersect and justify your laughing at the stooges.
Wow i was watching your billy the kid video when this showed up 😂😍😍💚👋💚
You're always so much fun to listen to and hear the stories ,,Thanks so much!!!
I used to watch the three stooges almost daily as a kid in the 60's. Great comedy.
Jerry, you're a true treasure!
Jerry’s laughter is contagious 😂
One of my great memories from the 1970s was smoking marijuana with my cousin and watching the three stooges reruns. We couldn’t stop laughing for hours.
Loved this! ❤
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your Family Jerry...
I was never a fan really, though all my friends were as a kid in the 60's. But very interesting learning about them.
Good video. Aa usual. Your video's are all great.
My guys ....👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤠🤠🤠
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The 3 Stooges was one of my favorites. Along with Ma and Pa Kettle, Mister Ed, and Francis the talking mule.
Thanks for the memories
I’m so HAPPY to see you have a new video! The stooges to boot.. Cracking me up. My husband, 67 years of age, and our grandson, 17 years of age, can sit down together and laugh through the entire program together. Something I really enjoy watching,three generations apart, enjoy such a wonderful old time show.
Jerry!!
Good video Jerry , THANK you for this one . I only have one problem with your work . I ain't a professional critic but my big problem with your video's is THERE AINT ENOUGH OF THEM YOU STAY AWAY TO LONG ,,,, with that being said. THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA.......
Thank you Frank, good to see your name again. Jerry
That was great! Loved Jerry's laugh!😂
My daddy loved the 3 stooges, he would laugh so hard at their schnanigans ❤❤ Thank you Jerry!
In the 60's my younger brother and I laughed ourselves silly watching the three stooges, my mother used to get irritated and say to us..."Stop watching those idiots!!!!" We'd then turn down the sound, and still keep laughing at the visuals.
It's sad that Mo became a maintanence cleaner at Columbia after his film career. The stooges were never paid royalties or given any insurance or pensions, while they made Columbia extremely wealthy.
Thank you! I have many memories of watching their shorts at the little theatre in our town.
Thank You Jerry, missed you so much, love love love the 3 Stooges growing up, many thanks for this story and your laughter of them.
Thank you Linda. Jerry
I love this! Also, could you please tell me the name or send me a link to that music at the beginning of the program? It's slowed enough that I'll be able to practice playing that one on the piano, as I love Ragtime music and am getting back to playing again. I learn everything by ear, too, so it'll be a huge help to me. Thank you so very much, and keep up the great work! We all really need to enjoy some comic relief these days, and clean comedy is still within reach. Thank you!
It's called "Swishey Cakewalk" in UA-cam music library.
I heard once that Moe and Larry was such good friends they lived next door to each other.
Love the 3 Stooges and your commentary Mr. SKINNER
Thank you, Jerry! I truly love knowing about the real lives of famous people. It's amazing how some of them became successful against all odds.
I'm so glad that you left your attempt to read the script in the earlier part of the video as you started laughing! It really cheered me up!
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Growing up, my blessed Mom always called me and my three brother her very own Three Stooges...Plus One! 🤣 Everyday when I get up at 4am to have my Coffee with my Bulldog before I go to work, I pour a cup for you Mr. Skinner too so we can have a chat at the kitchen table! Today you brought me a Gift @ 1:40! Your Buffett of Giggles had me rolling too! My Bulldog began to wonder IF we were in fact having regular coffee or "Irish Coffee"😂 The Stooges are Tattooed on my Heart and Soul forever and I never miss a chance to watch them either when possible! I actually did a few Book reports on them in school and got some of the best grades ever! Thank you as always Mr. Skinner for taking care of your Fans! MOO From COW-lumbus, Ohio 👋❤
Thank you my friend in COW-lumbus, Ohio. I will bring the Irish coffee. Jerry
@@JerrySkinner1943 😆 None for me Sir as I have 12 plus years of sobriety! But enjoy as it will not bother me! Salute👋
The laughs were contagious
My dad was the hardest and toughest man I’ve ever known. He was in the Army for 30 years and saw a lot of action in Korea and Vietnam, especially Vietnam. But his eyes would brighten and he would laugh like a kid when the Stooge reruns were playing.🙂
A new video thnx, i loved those guys.
Awee hell 😂😂😂😂
Absolutely LOVE the Three Stooges! Never cared at all for Ted Healy. Almost 100 years later, they're still hilarious. And you could see the three men lying in bed together, and not think anything weird about it. And a lot of credit needs to be given to the 4th stooge - the Foley guy who did all of the important sound effects (you can hear those same effects in other Columbia movies, too). I saw the Three Stooges (with Curly Joe, whom I didn't care for) when I was a kid - it may have been at a circus, I really don't remember much about it.
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I watch reruns every Saturday 😊
Excellent video!!! Please do one on The Ritz Brothers
Greetings from Toronto , Mr Skinner. Thank you for this film. Good you are back . Happy Thanksgiving , Sir!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO YOU ALSO MY FRIEND IN TORONTO. JERRY
@@JerrySkinner1943 Oh, Mr Skinner Cheers from Toronto and thanks to you.
Samuel Horowitz shemp Howard Moses Horowitz moe Howard Louis feinburg Larry fine Jerome Lester Horowitz curly Howard Christine McIntyre and Emil Sitka 1895-1955 1897-1975 1902-1975 1903-1952 1917-2003 and 1913-1998 rest in peace amen
Samuel Horowitz shemp Howard Moses Horowitz moe Howard Louis feinburg Larry fine Jerome Lester Horowitz curly Howard Christine McIntyre and Emil Sitka rest in peace amen
Their autopsy it was ruled a massive heart attack a massive stroke and cardiac arrest and lung cancer and they were creamated and they were buried at Westwood memorial Park in Los Angeles California and they were married to Katherine and had 6 dozen kids named Archie and Bentley and Sarah and woody and they were on the three stooges from 1934-1970 and they have a star on the Hollywood walk of fame and its a true story and rest in peace Samuel Horowitz shemp Howard Moses Horowitz moe Howard Louis feinburg Larry fine Jerome Lester Horowitz curly Howard Christine McIntyre and Emil Sitka amen
Rest in peace Samuel Horowitz shemp Howard Moses Horowitz moe Howard Louis feinburg Larry fine Jerome Lester Horowitz curly Howard Christine McIntyre and Emil Sitka amen
O.K.. 🎉.
After Larry died, Moe planned to revive the Three Stooges by having frequent guest star Emil Sitka be Larry’s replacement, but Moe’s death ended that idea.
Larry was also a boxer and don’t hold me to it but I also believe he was a black belt in judo
Grew up watching the stooges as a kid. Loved Curly and Shemp but never cared for their replacements.
Supposedly Albert Broccoli, Wallace Beery and Pat Dicicco were the ones who gave Ted Healy his beating, I think that money disputes were the main problem between Ted Healy and The Three Stooges. They were truly all genius comedians. Thank you for doing this video on them Jerry. Do you plan on doing any videos on Abbott and Costello or Laurel and Hardy?
Thank you my friend, i will give it thought. Jerry
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Curly's Grandson has a youtube channel . I'll wait to see if you say its ok to write the name. I miderate their channel.
Sure, say whatever you like Sue. Jerry
shemp howard had a son morton not a daughter he was instrumental in the self service gas station business
I nearly had to put spike in my ear at this Horrid narrator' voice.
you should still do it!
I never got this stuff and this nonsense would never ever fly today..`
I believe Paul Shannon that had a kids show PS Adventure Time on WTAE in Pittsburgh Pa. back in the 60's was instrumental in their revival and there was a 3 Stooges cartoon that was shown also .
we need MORE jerry outtakes!!!!! :D