I think his Twitter years were his best. I’d personally look forward on his take on events and uplifting positive messages. RIP OJ!
@user-kx3fx4eo9i2 күн бұрын
The coolest of the cool and all class too
@60_PERCENTT2 күн бұрын
🧐
@steelernation61253 күн бұрын
The NFL has declared that they do not recognize WA-THO-HUK's touchdowns because they happened before the establishment of their historical records. Despite this, many newspaper articles have recorded the scores, but the NFL chooses to ignore these reports.
@fuzzybutkus89705 күн бұрын
Cocaine is a performance enhancing drug duuuuuh.
@YourAbeFroemann5 күн бұрын
As a lifelong Kansas City Chiefs fan, I couldn't help but relish the delicious irony that the final game played by an AFL team was against the franchise that was initially going to be an part of the AFL. There ya go vikings, a nice solid butt kicking from your "friends" in the AFL who found out on the eve of the first AFL draft ( in Minneapolis) that your word was worthless.
@kjmav101355 күн бұрын
I was lucky to see him run at Arlington Park after he won the Triple Crown. He won by a mile.
@patrickbrowne46066 күн бұрын
Pryor was at his best here, as a lightweight (135lbs). He was faster at this weight than he was as a junior welterweight. The only reason that he moved up was because the so called lightweight “champions” at that time (WBA Ernesto Espana and WBC Jim Watt) would NOT fight him. He was offered a title shot with the WBA champion, Antonio Cervantes, and he became the champion.
@BrucePenton8 күн бұрын
My family built those cars. Howard Jensen was the stunt coordinator and my "Uncle" (close business/family friend). Hollywood editing makes it look like they both rolled but they didn't. Gary had a hand injury that prevented him from hitting the button taped into his hand so his cannon didn't go off and his car didn'f roll. We reset and he went solo. That was a fun day on set, one of the best I experienced. Shot at Disney Ranch in Placerity Canyon, CA. May 6, 1974. We spent many days there shooting Dukes as well since we built a bunch of stuff for that show.
@stanleygoss592210 күн бұрын
One of my hero’s!
@user-pu4og8jj4k10 күн бұрын
The idea of throwing overhand rights to nullify Holmes jab is good, Ali needed more power. One overhand right in round one was good
@myyoutube88713 күн бұрын
Busting Blues Rape Show Circusses...Banksy who the hell am i anyway? WAIBTW
@Gdawg1356816 күн бұрын
OJ WAS MADE FOR TELEVISION!!! HE HAS CHARISMA OUT OF THIS WORLD!!!
@stefanosoderi415217 күн бұрын
Every team needs a guy like this! Just like lambier
@juliewillis818217 күн бұрын
he was SO funny.
@andrewborofsky372319 күн бұрын
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman he was hilarious in it & Fernwood Tonite too.
@bartphlegar821220 күн бұрын
"🎶I threw my...I threw my...I threw my...I...My...I threw my driiink... across the lawn🎶 Here he comes. He's so happy. He just sold the house!"...As irreverent an entertainer who ever lived. Thank you, Mr. Mull...
@paulfitzgerald267321 күн бұрын
He was my hero. I'm half Mexican like Mr. Kapp. Growing up Joe Kapp and Anthony Quinn were my heroes
@geraldpribula491122 күн бұрын
So sweet🤗!!!
@user-cz2bh3yl9y23 күн бұрын
He was hilarious. It was exciting when he appeared on the scene.
@UnkoHoloHolo24 күн бұрын
Perfect, thanks 🤙🏽
@bryandraughn983024 күн бұрын
Remember when the term "talent" had a definition?
@johnrussell798124 күн бұрын
Fantastic man. Rip Martin Mull
@laara142624 күн бұрын
I have an album he did.. Martin Mull and his Fabulous Living Room Furniture.
@markcunningham839126 күн бұрын
He is alive yet, if not google has not heard.
@bighairedmom27 күн бұрын
Jesus. Funniest woman ever. 😂😂❤
@jeffandersen739728 күн бұрын
was actually watching clips from Fernwood Tonight over the last few months and was caught off guard by the news of his passing. ( *He was great on Arrested Development as well)
@garygrivois351829 күн бұрын
Dec 10 1979
@joelmontgomery829529 күн бұрын
He intros the band
@joelmontgomery829529 күн бұрын
I have a Greg Allman band where intros the band ....hilarious!!!!!!
@KI-qs8nzАй бұрын
Dude, do you have this whole documentary? It would be so great to watch it again. NBC aired it in 1989 for the 25th anniversary of this fight. My dad taped it and I wore out that Betamax tape.
@danielcraft3727Ай бұрын
Had no idea he was that talented
@jakewhite6871Ай бұрын
Johnny dink
@obsoletebutneatАй бұрын
That man was a genius.
@jeffhildreth9244Ай бұрын
Damn, I miss this guy. RIP Martin
@patricias5122Ай бұрын
"they dropped those child molesting charges against you" wow, that was a nasty thing to yell at someone in the audience.
@lazur1Ай бұрын
Just when it seems his guitar's just a prop, Mull plays some killer riffs.
@yep3489Ай бұрын
As a 12 year girl at that time I was infatuated with him. My siblings & I would race in our yard and re-enact his races, lol
@sharonr1824Ай бұрын
I wish I could find a recording or something that would give me the entire folk song, I have searched for The Fox Huntin' Song, and cannot find it anywhere. I heard this song about your grandmother when it first came out, and have loved it ever since.
@bjkn4514Ай бұрын
I thought he was good until I discovered Sabicas.
@gplunkАй бұрын
In Memoriam....
@josephdelagarza835Ай бұрын
Hail yeah !
@GodsFavoriteBassPlyrАй бұрын
"This is not the first time it's happened." Beautifully dark!
@atreb56Ай бұрын
RIP. I saw him in 1978 at The Centennial Hall in Tucson. Very funny. He will be greatly missed.❤🌈
@jimsalman7257Ай бұрын
I consider myself lucky to have seen Martin Mull perform back around 1974, when I was still in high school. He played in a little college coffee house on the campus of Fairley Dickenson University in Teaneck, NJ. where patrons sat cross-legged on the floor at low round tables. He wasn't nationally famous then, touring by himself as "Martin Mull and his Fabulous Furniture". He had one or two albums out, and his acting career was yet to take off. A high point was him performing his ode to ex-hippies, "Let's Be Normal".
@torccchaser6712Ай бұрын
so great
@jimblack8027Ай бұрын
Could anyone make out what the heckler said?
@Stack_SilverАй бұрын
Loved him in Empy Nest, RIP.
@daveidmarx8296Ай бұрын
Here's hoping someone puts the 1980 HBO special 'Here Comes Summer' up on YT.
@timwitwer6911Ай бұрын
This was Martin Mull's literal audition for Fernwood Tonight & Norman Lear. Recorded at The Roxy in Hollywood Ca (as told to Kevin Pollak on his 'chat show' podcast #64 on KZbin) At some time in this 'audition' Martin stands up and sez,, 'Do I get the Job" ? RIP Sir
@tomminkler7640Ай бұрын
Interesting! Because he did use bits of this on that show, e.g. the dressing room we'll call it that, benefit of the doubt, and a couple more. R.I.P.