My fondest childhood memories are of "it's me, it's me, I'm Ernest T." I also remember how badly he wanted an education and wouldn't quit until he graduated. Ah, those were the good ol' days of television when morals and values were implicitly taught to the youths of that day.
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Sounds like a valuable man. Never can tell when you need his services.
ReplyDeleteIf you look real close in the bushes, you can see Ernest T peeking out!
ReplyDeleteMy fondest childhood memories are of "it's me, it's me, I'm Ernest T." I also remember how badly he wanted an education and wouldn't quit until he graduated. Ah, those were the good ol' days of television when morals and values were implicitly taught to the youths of that day.
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ReplyDeleteBilly the Exterminator from Dirty Jobs!
ReplyDeleteStarker was here.