In the late 1960’s, Tommy Smothers was always pushing the boundaries of censorship on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. In one sketch he was in Alaska with a dog sled and he said, good and loud, “It’s colder than a witch’s chest!”
Thanks for memory jog, MiB. I actually remember that.
@ MiB – I thought that pirates had chests, not witches.
Those comments really could put a different spin on “Fifteen men on the dead man’s chest”
The caption would have made a much funnier joke.
No, pirates have brass monkeys.
But their brass monkeys don’t have certain things, because they froze off.
Caption oy.
In the late 1960’s, Tommy Smothers was always pushing the boundaries of censorship on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. In one sketch he was in Alaska with a dog sled and he said, good and loud, “It’s colder than a witch’s chest!”
Thanks for memory jog, MiB. I actually remember that.
@ MiB – I thought that pirates had chests, not witches.
Those comments really could put a different spin on “Fifteen men on the dead man’s chest”
The caption would have made a much funnier joke.
No, pirates have brass monkeys.
But their brass monkeys don’t have certain things, because they froze off.