on the show plan. he did more than a dozen special. and this is a very physical sense of humor that he did, it appealed to people of all ages. i mean, it didn t matter if you are young, if you were all, you want to tune in to see what he was gonna do with his flattering of the watermelon. and he didn t stop working until the pandemic. his reps told us that she continued to tour, while other people, you know, his contemporaries, they were doing other things, he was still doing his standup. i don t know if our viewers can see this, i guess they can pick that up a little bit. the plastic, you know, covering that they would give people, they would give people ponchos and sheets of plastic to, you know, and the front doors of the audience, so they wouldn t get watermelon all over themselves. i mean, he was just a special comedian. and it was a special time, as you mentioned, to have this kind of, like, irreverent humor. it wasn t mean-spirited, it wasn t nasty, it was just, good, old fash
The new Ellicott Mills Children's Museum is set to open in Ellicott City on April 23. Its intention is to show visitors what life was like in a mill town by letting them experience it, hands-on.
The new Ellicott Mills Children's Museum is set to open in Ellicott City on April 23. Its intention is to show visitors what life was like in a mill town by letting them experience it, hands-on.