SOME LAUGHTER...
Last night, I was doing some research to prepare for a magazine interview I am about to conduct and I needed a break. When Googling, I ran across this series of outtakes from "That 70's Show". Silly humor is my favorite. First, it is healthy to laugh. Lastly, I felt that after months of so many heavy topics it would probably make some sense to feature some humor involving people who, like myself, cannot keep a straight face easily. With this in mind, the vinyl record scene involving Ashton Kutcher is a scream. Laura Prepon's character is a person I would welcome as a next door neighbor for comic relief. In my building, there are two vacancies so I can't complain. I have ample room for parking. I realize this comes as a shock from previous posts. But if you prefer more serious fare, we can certainly recalibrate the Blogger GPS again. Either way, enjoy this while you can and have a nice Thursday!
Michael 


9 Comments:
I used to love this show! It premiered just a year prior to when I was leaving the US. I thoroughly enjoyed the clip, thanks for sharing.;) I love a good laugh in the morning.;)
Protege: I have always enjoyed making people laugh. It led to many detentions and paddling sessions in junior high school. :D) Glad you enjoyed!!!
I love this show, I still watch the re-runs on cable
thanks for the laughs
Dianne: I always had a thing for Laura Prepon. She's fun and funny! ;)
I feel so out of date when I realized that this is another show that was popular, but that I had never seen.
if you can't keep your face straight, it means your ears are lopsided.
my hairdresser says crooked ears are a common problem, so don't feel bad.
if your barber charges you $2.00 more for a haircut than he charges anybody else, here's why: it takes special skill to cut a head with lopsided ears and make it look straight.
if you can't keep a straight face, you can always blame it on your barber.
Sera: I finally found a new one and she is funny! So, it's a problem I guess I'll have to live with!!! :D)
Plus it takes 35 minutes to drive to her salon! THAT's how hard it is for a guy to find a good barber. ;>
when you find a good one, don't let her go.
Sera: Well, that's good advice about Laura Prepon...oh wait! You meant the barber! :D) She's married. But as far as her hair cutting skills, she's great and has a sense of humor. I told her about the Teflon Don and Moe Howard.
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