I've really enjoyed watching the Beijing Olympics this month! It had me searching You Tube to perhaps find some stuff I might want to see again, and I came across this goodie...be prepared to howl laughing. (Be sure you cover the rotary cutter blades,and remove all sharp objects from within your grasp before the giggles start!
This is a comedy routine from the 1988 Olympics featuring Paul Hunt of Murray Utah!
15 comments:
Very funny Bonnie. Thanks.
LOL!!!!!
Thanks Bonnie! That was fantastic.
Wow ~ too funny!! That probably took more energy and effort than anyone can imagine...WAAAAAY more than I could ever manage! Just gotta share this with some friends!!
THANKS, Bonnie!
Oh my word, I laughed and giggled!!! My kids were wondering what in the world I was watching!! Thanks for sharing.
Oh Bonnie, thank you!!! I remember watching that back in 1988 and probably laughed louder this time around than I did then!
Thanks again for the memory!
Sherry V.
OMG! My stomach hurts from laughing!
How funny! It's been a while since I've stopped by your blog. Boy have I missed a lot.
How ever did I miss that one? Thanks for the laughs, Bonnie!
Oh, and I stole it for my blog too!
BTW, is he any kin to you?
Thank you Bonnie, I hadn't seen that before, but what a laugh. And I was in awe of that skill too.
Thanks for the early morning giggle ;o)
My children wonder if it has really happen? We loved it!
That is hilarious!!
Bonnie, I haven't stopped by for a round a week or so. Funny thing you should have this because I just got an e-mail on Tuesday with another one of his stunts... I guess he has been doing these for years. Quite entertaining, but boy he sure has to be careful and practice a lot.
My SIL says that a gal she goes to Church with knows him and she isn't sure he is doing this anymore. But while he did he kept people pretty entertained!
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