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Siamese Twins

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A true piece of artwork - unique like the philosopher

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servo

4:36PM | Tue, 02 August 2005

One of the most famous TV comedy sketches for "The Carol Burnett Show" was one in which Tim Conway went way off script, and rambled on about two siamese elephants joined at the trunk-- all while the other cast members were trying to keep a straight face. Eventually all of them collapsed in helpless laughter at his improv, which had nothing to do with the original script but turned out way funnier. Thanks for bringing back a good memory.

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artistheat

7:37AM | Wed, 03 August 2005

LOL.."Fell off my chair"..Fantastic Pic,Excellent Work...OH NO I remember that sketch with Tim Conway..LOL..He would put his two fist together and make a very small Elephant noise:)

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Bothellite

2:20PM | Wed, 03 August 2005

From a purely scientific standpoint -- Where does the pressure go when one has a big sneeze? Uhuh. That's what I thought. From the mind of Joe! ... And it's so obviously logical and yet absurd. Excellent!!

Ethesis

10:26AM | Sat, 06 August 2005

Awe, that was cute.

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vilian

11:08AM | Sun, 21 August 2005

Cute & funny :). Nice sky :)

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HotLime3D

3:02PM | Thu, 09 February 2006

oUCH!!!! COOL IMAGE


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