Sunday, February 19, 2012

The bitches are back!

I have been watching the new "Celebrity Apprentice" and it is craptastic. Clay Aiken is a hoot and Teresa and Viki Gotti don't dissapoint. The task is to sell sandwiches and as usual they broke up into two teams: the men vs. the women. Of course the women couldn't get along. It is pretty funny. Great viewing. You will laugh you ass off. I did.

12 comments:

rcommal said...

Complicated Potatoes (again)

blake said...

Complicated potatoes?

Does that describe that dress?

rcommal said...

Why, yes! Yes, it does. As it turns out. ; )

windbag said...

What is it with these Gorilla Monsoon pictures? Damn, son, I just ate breakfast.

The Dude said...

If you are going old school, where is Haystacks Calhoun? He was one of my people, although he dressed better than most of us.

ndspinelli said...

Dick The Bruiser, Wahoo McDaniels, Killer Kowalkski and Bobo Brazil.

windbag said...

Haystacks had smaller thighs.

Trooper York said...

Haystacks coming up in a related post.

He looked like a crazy person but the childrens loved him.

Chip S. said...

According to the pic in the other post, there's no "s" in "Haystack Calhoun."

The guy was probably very sensitive about that. "Hey! I'm only the size of one haystack!"

It's cruel to call him "Haystacks."

The Dude said...

Wiki "Ain't been wrong yet" Pedia lists him as both singular and plural.

In any case, he was a strong mofo, and looking at his picture is like looking at a younger, slimmer version of me.

Anonymous said...

So you ARE a big old lumberjack, Sixty! Do you wear those denim overalls? Did you find your hard hat yet?

The Dude said...

Oppster, yes, yes I did. Thanks for asking. Now I wear it all the time. The only time I wasn't wearing it was when I really, really needed it.

I wore bib overalls (overhauls in the vernacular) back in the 60s. Haven't since. Keep thinkin' about getting some, but just haven't made that leap yet.

I do have a red union suit, however, and when I wear it I look like Santa. Bad Santa.