Sympathy Soothing Tout Lines?

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Sympathy Soothing Tout Lines?

Postby Steve Smith » Thu Apr 29, 2010 6:18 am

(my first post here)

The back story;
I got in OTR in the 1970’s (I’m 52) & turned into a full blown Jack Benny enthusiast in the 80’s. In the 90’s my brother took a night driver job and asked to borrow some tapes to keep him company - asking which I liked best. I told him JB but he balked. He went through all my other stuff several times until he wanted to hear something different and finally borrowed some JB. I started him with earlier series planning to keep the time line so he’d get the proper affect. Within one week he called and said “WOW – now I see what you were trying to tell me. Between getting to know the characters and the running gags it’s truly incredibly funny stuff – everyone should try this”. I smiled and said “Welcome aboard”
Fast Forward:
Several years ago the whole family decided to draw names for Christmas gifts. - So it’s Christmas – we’re at my fathers – after the gift exchange my brother hands me a package. I said “You didn’t draw my name”. He said “I know don’t worry about it – lets call this a special one - go ahead” . Everyone is quietly watching - I unwrapped the paper – removed the lid from a thin box - pulled open the tissue paper – I saw the back of one of those hanging cardboard package things - Everyone is leaning over for a peek - I pick it up and turn it around and literally fall off the sofa in full blown gut busting laughter. - Bother is beaming - everyone else looks puzzled with heads cocked sideways a little and I’m still rolling. My gift? - Metal Tipped Shoelaces!!
After I calmed down a little he said “You have no idea how hard it was to find these things. Plastic tips are all you can find. I finally ended up on the phone with a shoelace factory out in the mid-west and they got me pointed me to a place on the internet. Before they let me go they told me the proper name for the tips of a shoelace is “aglet”. ---Taah Daah. =)
Chapter Two.
Next Christmas – Same set-up – Bother hands me another box – Everyone watching – I open it and hit the floor again. - It’s a towel – written across it are the words “Acme Plaza Hotel”.
Needles to say I have to return the fun – but it’s going to be tough and I doubt I’ll top it (and don’t really want too).
The idea I’ve come up with is to give him a bottle of “Sympathy Soothing” so I’m making a label to replace one on a bottle of Karo Syrup.
All that said I would like to ask all of you for a little help.
Please chime in with all the Sympathy Soothing tag-lines you can recall.
If you can’t recall many or any – can someone please direct me to the shows so I can re-hear them myself? (I wish there was a data base I could just type in “Sympathy Soothing” or “Ronald Colman” or “Professor LeBlanc” and have it list which shows they were in).
Thank you for reading and I hope someone is able to help a little.
All the Best,
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Postby epeterd » Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:30 am

Hey there. There may not be a database, but there are two books written by Laura Leff, who runs this site. They list all the running gags, songs, actors, skits, etc. They're called 39 Forever volumes 1 & 2. Wonderful books.
BTW, I can't recall any of the specific SSS commercials off-hand, but I love 'em. Welcome aboard.

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Postby TheSportsmenQuartet » Thu Apr 29, 2010 1:44 pm

http://yhtapmys.com/

and yes that is The Sportsmen at the end :)
Wait a minute, fellas....wait a minute......fellas.....wait a minute....fellas....fellas.......WAIT A MINUTE!!!
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Postby Mister Kitzel » Fri Apr 30, 2010 4:21 am

I, too, have wanted to find metal tipped shoelaces. You really cannot find them outside really thick workboot laces, but now your story has changed all that. The search resumes today.
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Postby mrdj » Fri Apr 30, 2010 2:55 pm

"Ya-Ya-Yhtapmys, Ya-Ya-Yhtapmys, Ya-Ya-Yhtapmys to drive your blues away!"
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Postby Steve Smith » Fri Apr 30, 2010 5:00 pm

This doesn't seem to be working very well.
Let me try saying it this way.
I'm looking for the funniest sayings Frank Nelson gave ... like:
"It's Great for people under 35. It's "Wonderful" for people over 35 and to those of you are exactly 35 - may I say - Happy Birthday"
or
Does your hair hang like _____?
Is your____ to ____ to ___?
When you _____ do you scare the dog?
That stuff ...
Or if anyone remembers the year(s) they were running thses spots please let me know --- I'm thinking it may have been around '47 or '48 --- anyone know for sure?
TIA
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Postby helloagain » Fri Apr 30, 2010 5:56 pm

The best thing to do is keep listening to the shows. I drive a lot and I play MP3 disks constantly. I can listen to over 100 Benny shows in a row without a break. Sometimes I cleanse my pallete in between with Crosby or Jolson, then it's back to Benny. I never get tired of him.
"Hey, Jackson, does Fred Allen always talk through his nose?"

"Yes, Phil. He's the only comedian who tells 'em and smells 'em at the same time!"
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Postby Steve Smith » Fri Apr 30, 2010 6:56 pm

For Heavens Sake …
This is like trying to get a straight answer out of Dennis Day. =)
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Postby helloagain » Fri Apr 30, 2010 7:09 pm

OOH..what he said!
"Hey, Jackson, does Fred Allen always talk through his nose?"

"Yes, Phil. He's the only comedian who tells 'em and smells 'em at the same time!"
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Postby Steve Smith » Fri Apr 30, 2010 7:30 pm

NOW CUT THAT OUT ! ... =)
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Postby Yhtapmys » Sat May 01, 2010 2:02 pm

TheSportsmenQuartet wrote:http://yhtapmys.com/


Hey! I wonder if I can sue that web site for intellectual property purloining that I stole from Frank Nelson.

Yhtapmys is featured on the shows of May 21 & 28, Oct 7 & 29 and Dec. 16, 1944; March 18, April 29, May 27, Oct. 21 and Dec. 16, 1945 and Feb. 17, 1946.

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Postby grittys457 » Sat May 01, 2010 5:02 pm

Do people avoid you cause your uppers avoid your lowers???????
"ooooooh, your glasses are hurting my nose"
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Postby Steve Smith » Sun May 02, 2010 5:31 am

Yeay! Thanks guys.
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Postby Tate » Sun May 02, 2010 2:49 pm

Steve, my favorite is one of the first ones I remember hearing. It's along the lines of, "Friends, are you a nervous Nelly? Do you need a sympathetic ear to talk to? Well, don't look at me, I'm a louse!"

Don't you wonder what your brother will be getting you this year? <Nelson voice> Oooooohhhhhh, maybe it'll be a pencil sharpener!"

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Postby kbbl » Thu May 06, 2010 8:46 am

Tate got me thinking, here are possible future Christmas presents: (unless you brother beats you to it)

1) Pencil Sharpener
2) dates
3) wallet
4) anything from the May Company
5) The Horn Blows at Midnight

(I had 1 or 2 more, but by bum, they left me. I'll update here if they come to me)
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