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Re: Abbott & Costello
[Re: Don Cardi]
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12/11/07 10:41 PM
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I remember as a kid (and older) watching old Abbott & Costello movies on the early show.  My father had many times mentioned the "who's on first" routine, but it was a long time before I actually saw it. It is a classic. I always use to get them and Laurel & Hardy mixed up when I was a kid. My favorite from that era is still the Marx Brothers though. TIS
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Re: Abbott & Costello
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12/12/07 12:12 AM
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and another favorite of mine : MATH You notice Shemp Howard as the third guy in that clip?
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Re: Abbott & Costello
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and another favorite of mine : MATH Wasn't that one of the scenes from In The Navy?
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Re: Abbott & Costello
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12/12/07 09:42 AM
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I once read somewhere that after Lou's death, Bud Abbott could never get over it and became pretty depressed and withdrawn over it. Of course he couldn't... Costello was the reason he did so well. When they started their act, Bud was the senior man and took a larger cut of their salary. After a few of their movies came out it was plain to see that Costello was the main draw and they switched the salary percentage. Supposedly, Abbott never forgave Lou for that. They feuded frequently.
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Re: Abbott & Costello
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Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: Abbott & Costello
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12/12/07 01:49 PM
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Everyone always seems to talk about Lou. However Bud Abbott was fantastic. Where was Bud born? I don't know if this is true or not but the Col. told me that Bud used to slap Lou around on and off stage.
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Re: Abbott & Costello
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12/18/07 11:13 AM
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Wilbur: "I'm a union man and I only work 16 hours a day." McDougal: "A union man only works 8 hours a day." Wilbur: "I belong to 2 unions." Even as a business agent, I'd have to give ole' Wilbur a pass on that one. 
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Re: Abbott & Costello
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12/18/07 03:13 PM
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I thought maybe that an 8 year old SC was upset that he forgot to include him on his Death Pool list.  That was a tough year for me.... another of my childhood idols died a few months later - George Reeves (Superman). I too am a fan of Abbott and Costello. The phrase "Who's on First?" has achieved a permanent place in the American lexicon. Costello's appearance and expressions were priceless. Costello's daughter wrote an interesting bio on her dad, "Lou's On First". I recommend reading it to any A&C fan.
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Re: Abbott & Costello
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12/18/07 03:31 PM
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Isnt it true that they hated each other's guts? Pretty much so, at the end of their partnership. It was sad at how they ended up financially. The government really got after them for back taxes. I know everyone has to pay taxes, but they should've been cut some slack in paying them back... they flew all over the world and spent a lot of time entertaining our troops in WWII, at their own expense. During the filming of "The Time of Their Lives" (my personal favorite) Bud and Lou were hardly talking to each other. They actually had only a few scenes together on screen as a part of that "disagreeable time".
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