I just realized this must have been in the first three seasons because Grampa Jones mentioned something about not knowing if they’d air something on CBS and they were only on CBS for the first three seasons. Also it’s weird seeing pickin’ and grinin’ with just Roy and Buck and not the rest of the cast. They must have started that later.
By the time the show went into first run syndication, they did decide to have the Picking and Grinning segments with the rest of the cast, to make it more inclusive and showcase more interaction with everyone.
This song is my official song for the week. After 14 years of putting up with a volatile employee, who, when she wasn’t melting down in on her occupation temper tantrums, was as good at her job as anyone else in town. But over the last three months, she has become so unpredictable that I was really concerned about whether she would be able to control her temper if a client was in the office. So last week I decided to propose a gradual reduction in her work schedule, leading to her leaving on the anniversary of her starting to work. Well, that wasn’t something she was interested in, so she ranted awhile at me over the phone. After a while, after she wore herself out and hung up on me. So I sat quietly at my desk, trying to gather my thoughts and evaluate my feelings. After a few minutes, my assistant yelled across the hall and asked if I was okay. To answer her, I pulled up this video and played at top volume. And I heard through the door her delighted laughter. And we both knew that everything was going to be alright.
All you had to do was asked me and would of been history D, B. hey, maybe the past time served helped you from getting into big trouble, and me, heaven knows what! You seem better adjusted now. And I grew up with out being accousted by some Hands on dudes because I knew my place in God's scheme of things and telling you of the mighty God we have.., so thanks and later...my dear D. B. Will miss you, but no turning back, be the best you can be, make me proud!🌀🌀
I hate country music. I'm a dyed in the wool Pink Floyd fan. I remember this song before i had any say in what kind of music we listened to, my parents loved country and polka music, come to think about it, i hate polka music worse. But i digest, i was about 12-13 when this came out and mother and i had never heard it. My parents had just had a blow out 3 day argument that i stayed completely out of, my mother had a habit of dragging me into them, and this song came on the radio. My father turned it up and mom just listened. She started glaring at him, which was startling in itself, ma was prone to violence. When it was over he stupidly turned and smiled. This is when we were in a turn at 50 mph and mom kidney punched my father. I later got my ass beat for laughing at my father. Still a good song though.
Why is this video distorted? everybody is wider than they should be. I'd rather see people the right size and black bars on the side than distorted video like this.
Man I was a Kid when that Song came out!! Loved it. Still love it Now! Roy Clark was the Man!!
great song RIP Roy clark
Thank You Roy Clark!!!!!
Very Good Music
I just realized this must have been in the first three seasons because Grampa Jones mentioned something about not knowing if they’d air something on CBS and they were only on CBS for the first three seasons. Also it’s weird seeing pickin’ and grinin’ with just Roy and Buck and not the rest of the cast. They must have started that later.
By the time the show went into first run syndication, they did decide to have the Picking and Grinning segments with the rest of the cast, to make it more inclusive and showcase more interaction with everyone.
This song is my official song for the week.
After 14 years of putting up with a volatile employee, who, when she wasn’t melting down in on her occupation temper tantrums, was as good at her job as anyone else in town.
But over the last three months, she has become so unpredictable that I was really concerned about whether she would be able to control her temper if a client was in the office.
So last week I decided to propose a gradual reduction in her work schedule, leading to her leaving on the anniversary of her starting to work.
Well, that wasn’t something she was interested in, so she ranted awhile at me over the phone.
After a while, after she wore herself out and hung up on me.
So I sat quietly at my desk, trying to gather my thoughts and evaluate my feelings.
After a few minutes, my assistant yelled across the hall and asked if I was okay.
To answer her, I pulled up this video and played at top volume.
And I heard through the door her delighted laughter.
And we both knew that everything was going to be alright.
Any way I can contact the owner of this channel???
All you had to do was asked me and would of been history D, B. hey, maybe the past time served helped you from getting into big trouble, and me, heaven knows what! You seem better adjusted now.
And I grew up with out being accousted by some
Hands on dudes because I knew my place in God's scheme of things and telling you of the mighty God we have.., so thanks and later...my dear D. B. Will miss you, but no turning back, be the best you can be, make me proud!🌀🌀
Man he could play barbwire as a guetaiter
I hate country music. I'm a dyed in the wool Pink Floyd fan. I remember this song before i had any say in what kind of music we listened to, my parents loved country and polka music, come to think about it, i hate polka music worse. But i digest, i was about 12-13 when this came out and mother and i had never heard it.
My parents had just had a blow out 3 day argument that i stayed completely out of, my mother had a habit of dragging me into them, and this song came on the radio. My father turned it up and mom just listened. She started glaring at him, which was startling in itself, ma was prone to violence. When it was over he stupidly turned and smiled. This is when we were in a turn at 50 mph and mom kidney punched my father. I later got my ass beat for laughing at my father. Still a good song though.
It’s digress, not digest. You boomers are as stupid as gen z.
who us the blonde next to stringbean?
I believe that's Gunella Hutton.
Roni Stoneman?
@@threynolds2 it's not Roni. She is brunette. It is Gunella Hutton
Laura Baines, Gunilla is closer to the camera with her back to the camera.
@@threynolds2 oh ok
Why is this video distorted? everybody is wider than they should be. I'd rather see people the right size and black bars on the side than distorted video like this.
So, why is the video distorted? Why didn't they distort the audio, too, it distorted video is "good"?
The best version was John Laws version.