Wow what a great offering played on UA-cam, Tom Snyder was the best late night TV host ever! Enjoyed hearing all the chit chat from these veterans of the broadcast world. I admire those in the business of "announcing". My voice dropped down several octaves while still in the 7th grade. I wasn't really interested in radio work but with a friend got on the air with a 30 min record stint called 'Teen Top Tunes", the first radio show featuring "teen age" announcers, but have spent more than 65 years as public address voice live or on tape for hundreds of events, was the "voice" heard at local drive inn theatres on tape, and later was one of the very few persons who talked to indoor movie theatre patrons before the movie would begin, that lasted over 10 years and beat radio as there was always about 750 persons to see the show. I am not a professional radio TV announcer, but thousands remember my voice. It is indeed a great profession, Paul, in Spokane Washington.
Some people put Snyder down, but he was actually quite good, especially when he did the original format without an audience in an intimate setting...perfect for the post 1AM slot. The network wrecked it when they insisted that he add an audience and threw Rona Barrett in.
Wonderful. These guys are so bright, quick, and articulate. and all well passed 60 and 70 ! a treasury of memories and experiences. thanks for uploading this. Tom Snyder had some of the best guests EVER.
Tom Snyder was and still is the best talk show host of all time. He listens, creates a relationship, and brings out the best in his guests. Absolutely the BEST!
I can remember on summer vacations looking forward to staying up really late to see Snyder, very under appreciated late night host, his shows were like a 70’s time capsule
Love Tom. He always knew when to just sit back. Especially when you have 4 men on who all go way back in the industry. They started to ask each other questions and compare. You get more from that than any preparation interviews they have now.
I was a teenager when I watched The Tomorrow Show in the mid to late 70's and I truly enjoyed many a show even though I wasn't supposed to be up so late. I can only speak for myself, but although I didn't know many of the people that were guests there were many others that I did know and those that I didn't know were still worth getting to know and be educated on whom they were. Anyway, some shows were very deep in subject and were the kind of show that would not be seen or shown during any family hour. I also remember how much Tom Snyder smoked on the show. Good show and miss this kind of talk show.
♥♥♥♥WONDERFUL to hear these LEGENDS speak again! THIS was the fastest 45 mins that I can remember! It could have gone on FOR HOURS and I wouldn't have noticed.
A big thing I notice here, as different from today, is that these folks knew how to tell a story, keep it interesting and actually get their point across. You had to actually be good in those days to be employed in the industry. Didn't know Harry Van Zell was a serious CBS News correspondent. I always thought he was a comedienne.
One interesting thing I enjoyed about Don Wilson -- He grew up in Denver Colorado, so did I. And we both went to Denver North High School (not at the same time) and I even saw Don's annual picture in perusing old annuals! By the way, I"ve been a radio TV announcer myself for 50 years!
I remember seeing this show when it was on originally, but I knew so much less about these guys in 1978 than I do now. It's a darn shame that Tom didn't give each one of these guys their own hour to reminisce about working with Burns, Benny, Marx, etc. Von Zell worked with Fred Allen as well. Burns was still around when this show was done. I would have loved to have seen an hour with Von Zell and Burns together. In today's age of podcasts you could certainly do that. The late Gilbert Gottfried would have had a great show with these guys.
A lot of us old-timers miss the informal and relaxed feel of late,late night talk perfected by the likes of Snyder,and the somewhat oddball atmosphere of the Joe Franklin show.Today's wee-hour offerings are far less genuinely convivial,although Seth Myers can be quite entertaining.
The Tomorrow Show was a real talk show, void of selatious tabloid stories, just a well done introspective, entertaining show with the perfect sraight laced host.
I know this isn't the main focus here, but oh my goodness the WSLS station ID slide in the beginning! Finding any recordings of WSLS that predate the Flood of '85 is ridiculously hard!
@@Sarah_Gravydog316 In the fall of 1985, the remnants of Hurricane Juan triggered a freak weather event dumping heavy rain in the Mid-Atlantic, with Virginia and West Virginia getting the worst of it. It is considered to be the worst flooding event in the city of Roanoke's history, claiming 10 lives and $225 million dollars in damages. I am a local tape collector and I have yet to come across any local television recordings made prior to November 1985. I suspect this is because most of those recordings were destroyed during the flood
Staff announcers were important people at one time at the networks. They introduced programs, but they were supposed to be the contingency...the go-to if the show failed for some reason. And that continued into Television. All three networks had a live announcer on hand up until the mid 1980s.
Fascinating to hear these people reminiscing - even on the this side of the Atlantic I knew of Von Zell, Fenneman, and Wilson; not the other gentleman unfortunately. Great professionals.
In the past year or so Nov ‘21 to Nov ‘22 I’ve almost completely gone back to watching ‘classic’ television because like the content provider said in the notes of this video, TV was just better and more engaging back then. - It’s more innocent to an extent than the garbage produced today.
i miss 'ol Tom's stream-of-consciousness bad taste humor. It really was funny...Although ribbing dementia-ridden Harry Von Zell was a little harsh, Tom's remark to him that "They still make compacts, but now it's a different type of powder in them..." Nothing like a good 'coke joke' at 1 a.m. (It's fitting, in the late '70s, actually) to Von Zell when the strongest he's pitched was Carnation Evaporated Milk. ;-) Fenneman's toupe is so bad - and to think he willed it to Sam Donaldson.
Had a friend in college who said he liked to get high and watch Tom Snyder's eyebrows go up and down. :D Harry von Zell made the famous "Hoobert Heever" blooper in 1931. Many people here are lamenting the passing of this casual, unscripted format but the problem for the network was that it didn't attract many viewers, no matter how much they plugged it. Without viewers, advertisers won't pay much to put on commercials.
Best voices and ,funnily enough, most gentlemen on this panel are von Zel and Wilson, who reminds me a bit of Harry Caray. The others are good, but these two are in a class by themselves.
I always think of George Fenneman as an actor, for his role in THE THING (1951) -- he's the electrical whiz who figures out how to kill the invader; and Harry Von Zell for his role as a brash, big-talking Texan in a movie with Clifton Webb called FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE.
AGGeiger You think of Fenneman as an actor because of "The Thing from Another World"? The guy had maybe two lines in the whole film, and wasn't even credited. :)
I know the movie because I am a massive Paul Frees fan, and Paul gets some decent screen time in that film. There is a story about George getting tripped over over some dialog he had to speak, and when he finally nailed it, his co-stars in frame with him work hard to suppress some chuckles. :)
You certainly picked a wonderful show to end with. To hear these fabulous announcers just being themselves, swapping stories, even if they didn't get Harry VonZell to own up to saying Hoobert Heever. Would you mind if I shared this with the Old Time Radio Lovers FB group?
Thanks, corner moose! Glad you enjoyed it. Be my guest, share away with anyone you want. :) If you don't mind, it would be great if you mentioned that it came from the YBYL channel. It astonishes me how many Groucho fans I still run across who don't know this channel exists.
+corner moose i used to see Tom,as a bit corny,and,he often still is,to me;but, man,the guy really knew how to provide a great atmosphere,for comfortable conversation. he was much less interesting,with counterculture people;such as, Frank Zappa. but hey,who the hell is perfect,RT??
I saw a sign in a store window, it said, " All Ladies underwear half off ", I quickly ran into the store and it was a lie, they were meerly selling Ladies underwear at reduced prices. What a disappointment.
I've seen several comments throughout filled with inaccuracies and random questions. Harry von Zell died from cancer in 1981 at age 75. Don Wilson died from complications of a stroke in 1982 at age 81. George Fenneman, the youngest of the announcer trio, passed away from respiratory failure in 1997 at age 77.
It wasn't a trio, it was a quartet. Of course Even this UA-cam channel creator doesn't respect John Reed King. King had one of highest rated radio shows in New York in the 1930's and well as being the host of numerous game shows. He also was the announcer for the radio show Death Valley Days. He was the announcer for"Sky King." He also did a voice on the radio on the show Gilligan's Island. He died in 1979
BEST DAMN SNYDER EVER I LOVE OLD RAIDO & TV & THESES GUYS WERE FANTASTIC !!! & Compleat GENTLEMAN CAUSE THEY COULD OF TAKEN OVER IN A SNAP & SNYDER WOULD OF JUST SMILE &TAKE ANOTHER DRAG Definitely a muti repeat!!!😂😂😂
@@walterweddle7644 If i had the room (and 25k to drop on a car) meaning a garage there's a lot of Desoto's out west for sale. I seen a 56 mint, turn key it was about 25 grand, blue and white. They're so beautful cars and those Fireflight hemi motors are very reliable
Many years ago, I used to do radio news and one day was reading back-to-back stories involving Roswell, New Mexico, and Ken Rosewall, the tennis player. Such a flub! I must add that I, an American well past retirement age, have been living in mainland Southeast Asia for almost sixteen straight years. I genuinely fear to return home, so strange a place do I hear it's become. Americans today don't seem able even to recognize that they're being invaded under terms of an objective that was set in motion 1,400 years ago. I am shocked at the thumb-sucking naïveté in my native land! Programs like the above remind me of the difference between the GREAT country I grew up in and the shockingly suicidal one it has become.
Wow what a great offering played on UA-cam, Tom Snyder was the best late night TV host ever! Enjoyed hearing all the chit chat from these veterans of the broadcast world. I admire those in the business of "announcing". My voice dropped down several octaves while still in the 7th grade. I wasn't really interested in radio work but with a friend got on the air with a
30 min record stint called 'Teen Top Tunes", the first radio show featuring "teen age" announcers, but have spent more than
65 years as public address voice live or on tape for hundreds of events, was the "voice" heard at local drive inn theatres
on tape, and later was one of the very few persons who talked to indoor movie theatre patrons before the movie would
begin, that lasted over 10 years and beat radio as there was always about 750 persons to see the show. I am not a professional radio TV announcer, but thousands remember my voice. It is indeed a great profession, Paul, in Spokane
Washington.
Tom Snyder was one of the best talk show hosts of all time.
Top 2 or 3. Very underrated
TOM HAD SOMETHING AND WAS SO NICE TO PEOPLE HE MET I BEING ONE OF THEM. SO SAD WE LOST HIM AND SO GLAD I HAD A CHANCE 3 TIMES TO MEET HIM.
Some people put Snyder down, but he was actually quite good, especially when he did the original format without an audience in an intimate setting...perfect for the post 1AM slot. The network wrecked it when they insisted that he add an audience and threw Rona Barrett in.
I totally agree with You, changing the format ruined everything for Tom and the show.
I watched Snyder in the 70s and I watch the available UA-cam videos. Some of his interviews are irreplaceable.
he was the best ..you nailed it they destroyed that show on purpose because he was a truth teller.. way back before social media..
Snyder was deceptively good.
Rona Barrett was just awful
What a wonderful show Tom had that night! I grew up listening to and watching these guys! Thanks so much for sharing this.
Loved this segment . I felt I was in a room with some favorite Uncles
Tom was a genius at making you feel like you were going behind the scenes. Very intimate in a "radio-y" sort of way.
Yes. He was very under rated and had some really great moments and interviews.
Working for Groucho, George Fenneman probably had the best job. What a lucky man.
Wonderful. These guys are so bright, quick, and articulate. and all well passed 60 and 70 ! a treasury of memories and experiences. thanks for uploading this.
Tom Snyder had some of the best guests EVER.
George Fenneman had such a great voice!
He sure did!!
Wonderful! I knew these men well from radio and B&W TV. Great to hear them extemporize.
Tom Snyder was and still is the best talk show host of all time. He listens, creates a relationship, and brings out the best in his guests. Absolutely the BEST!
I can remember on summer vacations looking forward to staying up really late to see Snyder, very under appreciated late night host, his shows were like a 70’s time capsule
Love Tom. He always knew when to just sit back. Especially when you have 4 men on who all go way back in the industry. They started to ask each other questions and compare. You get more from that than any preparation interviews they have now.
I was a teenager when I watched The Tomorrow Show in the mid to late 70's and I truly enjoyed many a show even though I wasn't supposed to be up so late. I can only speak for myself, but although I didn't know many of the people that were guests there were many others that I did know and those that I didn't know were still worth getting to know and be educated on whom they were. Anyway, some shows were very deep in subject and were the kind of show that would not be seen or shown during any family hour. I also remember how much Tom Snyder smoked on the show. Good show and miss this kind of talk show.
Same here , then I had to walk to school , 2 miles in the morning with very little sleep .
♥♥♥♥WONDERFUL to hear these LEGENDS speak again! THIS was the fastest 45 mins that I can remember! It could have gone on FOR HOURS and I wouldn't have noticed.
A big thing I notice here, as different from today, is that these folks knew how to tell a story, keep it interesting and actually get their point across. You had to actually be good in those days to be employed in the industry. Didn't know Harry Van Zell was a serious CBS News correspondent. I always thought he was a comedienne.
One interesting thing I enjoyed about Don Wilson -- He grew up in Denver Colorado, so did I. And we both went to Denver North High School (not at the same time) and I even saw Don's annual picture in perusing old annuals! By the way, I"ve been a radio TV announcer myself for 50 years!
Thanks for posting! A truly forgotten time -- both the era that these 4 guests originated from AND the “Tomorrow” show itself.
This was really great. So many great stories.
Tom and Dave got me through some all night study sessions in my college years in the early 80s. 😊😊
Best interviewer there ever was.
Fascinating interviews with 4 legends
I remember seeing this show when it was on originally, but I knew so much less about these guys in 1978 than I do now. It's a darn shame that Tom didn't give each one of these guys their own hour to reminisce about working with Burns, Benny, Marx, etc. Von Zell worked with Fred Allen as well. Burns was still around when this show was done. I would have loved to have seen an hour with Von Zell and Burns together. In today's age of podcasts you could certainly do that. The late Gilbert Gottfried would have had a great show with these guys.
I love tom snyder I miss him
This was a pretty good program, I was in high school at the time when this episode came out. Time fly’s!
It is nice to see these gentlemen in their later years. Sadly they would soon pass away just a few years later.
What a great show! I miss Tom Snyder and his style of interviewing.
+jennifersman And I miss Dan Aykroyd's SNL imitation of him. ;)
@@TheaterPup Dan's impersonation of Tom was very funny especially when he would do Tom's laugh!
@@mr.majestic8713 Exactly ;D
@@TheaterPup 🙂
So glad to hear and see what I missed for along time. So much gratitude for you tube. Charajananda Angelo Harris. 😎
More historic gentlemen than the world has seen....truly a journalistic pleasure.
I always enjoyed Harry Von Zell. Great actor!
A lot of us old-timers miss the informal and relaxed feel of late,late night talk perfected by the likes of Snyder,and the somewhat oddball atmosphere of the Joe Franklin show.Today's wee-hour offerings are far less genuinely convivial,although Seth Myers can be quite entertaining.
Fantastic post.
Thanks for your time and effort for posting.
The Tomorrow Show was a real talk show, void of selatious tabloid stories, just a well done introspective, entertaining show with the perfect sraight laced host.
So awesome..thanks for posting.
George fennaman did the introduction to the original dragnet series in the early 1950s
the story you are about to see is true
Think he was a part of the 1960s rebot as well
These are the greatest announcers of all time!
I was in Burbank before Tom Snyder died. He was doing a live show at a local restaurant. I could kick myself for not going to see the man.
this was awesome thank you.
I know this isn't the main focus here, but oh my goodness the WSLS station ID slide in the beginning! Finding any recordings of WSLS that predate the Flood of '85 is ridiculously hard!
oh why? what flood?
@@Sarah_Gravydog316 In the fall of 1985, the remnants of Hurricane Juan triggered a freak weather event dumping heavy rain in the Mid-Atlantic, with Virginia and West Virginia getting the worst of it. It is considered to be the worst flooding event in the city of Roanoke's history, claiming 10 lives and $225 million dollars in damages. I am a local tape collector and I have yet to come across any local television recordings made prior to November 1985. I suspect this is because most of those recordings were destroyed during the flood
Staff announcers were important people at one time at the networks. They introduced programs, but they were supposed to be the contingency...the go-to if the show failed for some reason. And that continued into Television. All three networks had a live announcer on hand up until the mid 1980s.
John Reed King was a big name in radio for years. He announced many radio shows most on Mutual.
Fascinating to hear these people reminiscing - even on the this side of the Atlantic I knew of Von Zell, Fenneman, and Wilson; not the other gentleman unfortunately. Great professionals.
Was in Hollywood early 90s, before Tom died, he was doing a show at a local restaurant I wanted to go, didn't. I could kick myself!
Could'a, Would'a, Should'a...
Where did you get this footage? I'm also looking for a full episode of The Tomorrow Show from 1975. Thanks!
Don Wilson looks and sounds like a combination of Harry Carey and Jack Brickhouse.
Brilliant show!
In the past year or so Nov ‘21 to Nov ‘22 I’ve almost completely gone back to watching ‘classic’ television because like the content provider said in the notes of this video, TV was just better and more engaging back then.
- It’s more innocent to an extent than the garbage produced today.
i miss 'ol Tom's stream-of-consciousness bad taste humor. It really was funny...Although ribbing dementia-ridden Harry Von Zell was a little harsh, Tom's remark to him that "They still make compacts, but now it's a different type of powder in them..." Nothing like a good 'coke joke' at 1 a.m. (It's fitting, in the late '70s, actually) to Von Zell when the strongest he's pitched was Carnation Evaporated Milk. ;-) Fenneman's toupe is so bad - and to think he willed it to Sam Donaldson.
😂 "and to think he willed it to Sam Donaldson" 😂
You voted for Biden, didn't ya? I recognize the symptoms.
TOM SNYDER IS A LIVING LEGEND!
You can't be a LIVING legend if you've been dead almost 20 years.
Four guests like these men was a bit too much all at once, but this is a lot of fun.
Had a friend in college who said he liked to get high and watch Tom Snyder's eyebrows go up and down. :D
Harry von Zell made the famous "Hoobert Heever" blooper in 1931.
Many people here are lamenting the passing of this casual, unscripted format but the problem for the network was that it didn't attract many viewers, no matter how much they plugged it. Without viewers, advertisers won't pay much to put on commercials.
& today, 40 years later, people are still watching it for free on UA-cam...
...those (so-called) TV execs can learn something
- young Canadian chick
Best voices and ,funnily enough, most gentlemen on this panel are von Zel and Wilson, who reminds me a bit of Harry Caray. The others are good, but these two are in a class by themselves.
This is GOLD! 😊😊😊
Spot the rugs, ladies and gentlemen, we may have more than one in play.
Do you have a tape of Sam Peckinpah on Tomorrow, aired September 4, 1974? From what I've heard, Sam was in great form.
Tom Snyder was the best!
What a Treasure!!!
jmr the tulpamancers book?...never heard of it..
I love how at 3:05 he gets so indignant he drops the announcer voice
And it's over six billion $. How would he have reacted if it was $1.6 trillion.
All of a sudden Don Wilson reminds me of Harry Carry.
I always think of George Fenneman as an actor, for his role in THE THING (1951) -- he's the electrical whiz who figures out how to kill the invader; and Harry Von Zell for his role as a brash, big-talking Texan in a movie with Clifton Webb called FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE.
AGGeiger You think of Fenneman as an actor because of "The Thing from Another World"? The guy had maybe two lines in the whole film, and wasn't even credited. :)
Groucho Marx - You Bet Your Life There are no small parts -- only small actors.
For what it's worth, I think he did he have an acting part in a Disney movie back in the 70's. \
I know the movie because I am a massive Paul Frees fan, and Paul gets some decent screen time in that film.
There is a story about George getting tripped over over some dialog he had to speak, and when he finally nailed it, his co-stars in frame with him work hard to suppress some chuckles. :)
@@lowbaritonewwj Did Chesterfield cigarettes kill Mr. Fenneman?
Great show Tom, I hope you’re doing well
Not doing so well now, since he's been dead for 13 years
@@katiezee2 He sure isn't a *real* Tom Snyder fan, seeing as he had no clue that the man has been dead for well over a decade! 👀
@@katiezee2 Have you seen Tom's rare interview with Cagney from 1980 ? A part of it has just been posted on UA-cam...
You certainly picked a wonderful show to end with. To hear these fabulous announcers just being themselves, swapping stories, even if they didn't get Harry VonZell to own up to saying Hoobert Heever.
Would you mind if I shared this with the Old Time Radio Lovers FB group?
Thanks, corner moose! Glad you enjoyed it. Be my guest, share away with anyone you want. :) If you don't mind, it would be great if you mentioned that it came from the YBYL channel. It astonishes me how many Groucho fans I still run across who don't know this channel exists.
Will do.
+corner moose i used to see Tom,as a bit corny,and,he often still is,to me;but, man,the guy really knew how to provide a great atmosphere,for comfortable conversation. he was much less interesting,with counterculture people;such as, Frank Zappa. but hey,who the hell is perfect,RT??
+corner moose He did own up to mispronouncing Hoover's name, just not quite as Kermit Schaffer recreated it. 37:07
I came here for George Fenneman.
i just heard him on the Simpsons on an old rerun tonight on tv haha
that was great loved it
I forgot all about the bear! From the first time TOMORROW aired, I rarely missed a program, even though I hated the studio audience format.
R.I.P.
The greats all of them!!!
Fenneman had class
Cool video!!!
Do you have anymore episodes??
I've been searching for episode 126 that aired on 4-19-78 shortly after this one....
Tuesday, April 4, 1978
Wow!
I saw a sign in a store window, it said, " All Ladies underwear half off ", I quickly ran into the store and it was a lie, they were meerly selling Ladies underwear at reduced prices. What a disappointment.
This was the best interview show ever! I used to drink a bottle of scotch while watching this show.
+Jake Drew i would've gotten plastered,too;but,i was a bit too young.. :)
I could have watched Tom Snyder all night long. That hour show did a job on my liver. lol
***** pretty good :)
What's the point of drinking while watching, if it was already entertaining?
sweiland75 Please tell me that's not your most creative inquiry?
Maybe the lack of, "Anouncers", is why News is Screws these days. In England the actually call them, "News Readers".
The guy in the plaid pants belongs in a multiple-choice quiz: "Which of these does not belong?"
??? he belongs
he's not as famous though:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Reed_King#Radio_Shows,_Host
@@Sarah_Gravydog316 Not as famous. That's why he doesn't belong.
I've seen several comments throughout filled with inaccuracies and random questions. Harry von Zell died from cancer in 1981 at age 75. Don Wilson died from complications of a stroke in 1982 at age 81. George Fenneman, the youngest of the announcer trio, passed away from respiratory failure in 1997 at age 77.
It wasn't a trio, it was a quartet. Of course Even this UA-cam channel creator doesn't respect John Reed King. King had one of highest rated radio shows in New York in the 1930's and well as being the host of numerous game shows. He also was the announcer for the radio show Death Valley Days. He was the announcer for"Sky King." He also did a voice on the radio on the show Gilligan's Island. He died in 1979
That flub he speaks about Herbert Hoover must’ve been before the now famous 7-second delay.
BEST DAMN SNYDER EVER I LOVE OLD RAIDO & TV & THESES GUYS WERE FANTASTIC !!! & Compleat GENTLEMAN CAUSE THEY COULD OF TAKEN OVER IN A SNAP & SNYDER WOULD OF JUST SMILE &TAKE ANOTHER DRAG Definitely a muti repeat!!!😂😂😂
John Reed King rules.
"Drive the new 1957 Desoto today, you won't be sorry" And now back to You Bet Your Life!"
Visit your DeSoto Plymouth dealer tomorrow and when you do tell them that Groucho sent you. It's delightful, It's Delovely, It's DeSoto!
@@walterweddle7644 If i had the room (and 25k to drop on a car) meaning a garage there's a lot of Desoto's out west for sale. I seen a 56 mint, turn key it was about 25 grand, blue and white. They're so beautful cars and those Fireflight hemi motors are very reliable
Classic!
Tom, you ain't seen nuttin yet. We wasted 5 trillion now!!!
at least you Yanks got a wall...
...oh, wait...
Many years ago, I used to do radio news and one day was reading back-to-back stories involving Roswell, New Mexico, and Ken Rosewall, the tennis player. Such a flub!
I must add that I, an American well past retirement age, have been living in mainland Southeast Asia for almost sixteen straight years. I genuinely fear to return home, so strange a place do I hear it's become. Americans today don't seem able even to recognize that they're being invaded under terms of an objective that was set in motion 1,400 years ago. I am shocked at the thumb-sucking naïveté in my native land!
Programs like the above remind me of the difference between the GREAT country I grew up in and the shockingly suicidal one it has become.
Harry died 3 years later of cancer.
channel 28 never showed this program--- thank god for cable and wnbc 4
I thought "boob city" was something else.
Damn cigarettes killed Tom.
Harry Von Zell was a helluva good physical comedian also.
Tom Snyder begat Art Bell. Both are gone now...
Snyder was great but seemed to have to pause to swallow huge amounts of phlegm...likely from all those smokes....
✝️
Everybody here is already dead and buried.
And as I read this 2 years later, you might be dead. Who cares? Your point?
@@joejakubec9708 how old are you Slow Joe?
Freehole is close to GloryHole
what is "GloryHole"?
@@MrMenefrego1 put a mirror under your ass. That’s your glory hole dumbass.
These guys had voices. Now they scream.
Ju m oh
Mr. Fenneman sounds like Mike Wallace here