November 22nd, 1978 – The day of the infamous Thanksgiving turkey drop, from “WKRP in Cincinatti”
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November 22nd, 1978 – The day of the infamous Thanksgiving turkey drop, from “WKRP in Cincinatti”
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I’m in stitches.
In return here’s my fav thanksgiving bit
https://youtu.be/sLSveRGmpIE?si=PORiqlrXaZK2Bm8o
“As God is my witness…”
This is easily in the top 5 funniest scenes on Television history.
“I swear to God I thought Turkeys could fly”LOLOLOLOLOL
[Happened to Kelly Bundy, too.](https://youtu.be/rwUYhoxsQL8?t=230)
When this aired, I thought it was hilarious. I also thought it was going to kill my father.
It is easily the hardest I ever saw him laugh at anything on TV. He was absolutely helpless.
So I watch this every year in his memory. Cheers!
Cincinnati*
I had Richard Sanders as a customer years ago in a car service department. I asked him if people still open imaginary doors for him…he chuckled and said, “All the time”! He was a super nice guy, and I always enjoyed it when he came in for oil changes or whatever.
Didn’t have time to watch.this yesterday. Tomorrow, after dinner, we will. It’s almost not Thanksgiving without it.