Crescenti said finances have not been the only problem. Ironically, the more popular ''The Honeymooners'' became--thanks, in part, to R. We are a fan club and we want to do what we want to do, but it has become impossible to do anything.
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During his visit, Bruce spoke with Airmen from all around base and learned what roles they play in the mission. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Magen M. This training provides early, life-sustaining medical care to wounded personnel and limits further causalities in order to achieve mission success.
There are three phases of TCCC, which are care under fire, tactical field care and tactical evacuation care. Now you've ruined the wonderful trip I was going on! Sign In. The Honeymooners. Episode aired Sep 8, 30m. Comedy Family. While Ralph and Norton are playing a game at the pool hall, Ralph gets into an argument with a mousy little guy who threatens to "tell my friend Harvey on you".
Ralph, figuring anybody named Read all While Ralph and Norton are playing a game at the pool hall, Ralph gets into an argument with a mousy little guy who threatens to "tell my friend Harvey on you". Ralph, figuring anybody named Harvey who's a friend of this guy must be as wimpy as him, tells the guy to "bring on Har Ralph, figuring anybody named Harvey who's a friend of this guy must be as wimpy as him, tells the guy to "bring on Harvey" and brags that he'll beat up the both of them.
Harvey turns out to be a tough, hulkin Read all. Director Frank Satenstein. Top credits Director Frank Satenstein. Many of today's shows follow the format of an ensemble cast thanks to the genius of Jackie Gleason, the show's star and comedic mastermind.
Also, many of the one-liners from the show are still known today and have become an indelible part of the American culture. While Gleason was known for his heart of gold, the character he played, Ralph Kramden, had a blustery temper. His bark was far worse than his bite. His wife and his friend Norton never really batted an eyelash no matter how mad Ralph became. Instead, they seemed to enjoy egging him on, which provided adoring audiences with many hilarious iconic moments to appreciate.
If you need a good laugh, here are ten Ralph quotes that are still hilarious today. Poor Ralph. For all of his bragging, he's actually pretty insecure, and it's something Jackie Gleason pulled off very well. A beautiful woman leads Ralph out on stage, and given Ralph's puppy dog look for which Gleason was so famous for, he pumps the host's hand up and down a thousand times. Forget answering the question for the big money, Ralph can't even answer what he does for a living. Most of Ralph's funny lines were in response to Alice, who was the embodiment of a smart mouth.
Alice always seemed to have an endless supply of snarky, sarcastic remarks. This was stated when Ralph seemed to be at a loss for words, and he wanted to have a way to say, "Very funny" when he didn't really find it funny at all.
The audience, though, thought it was hilarious anyway. The Flintstones used this line also, and many other parallels have been drawn linking the shows together , such as the two-couple dynamic, an overweight friend with a shorter, slimmer friend who was a bit of a bird brain.
When Ralph got caught lying or became scared, he didn't know how to respond, and then this line came out.
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