Laurel and Hardy Dance To The Gap Band »

Posted By BronxBomber 9 months, 2 weeks ago in Arts & Entertainment

Laurel and Hardy... A classic comedy duo that has been gone for 50 years or so, but that hasn't diminished their impact on the celluloid, and overpowering influence in comedy. Here, against an old West backdrop in one of their classic films, they form a well balanced dance to the modern day music from the Gap Band...Enjoy!

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    cherev9 months, 2 weeks ago

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    "Laurel and Hardy"

    Ah, those were the days....two simple, kind men....they didn't need to use foul language or sexual innuendo to make people laugh...either one could make you laugh with just a look.

    Here's another fine mess you've got me into...

    To quote another immortal..."Thanks...for the memories."

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      globalwarmer9 months, 1 week ago

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      That was awesome! Thanks BB!

      My comments would be awesome too if i could just insert the Gap band into every one of them.

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