Posted by Mark - IN. on November 28, 2010 at 16:43:50 from (68.60.243.216):
In Reply to: Re: OT: old TV shows posted by JayinNY on November 27, 2010 at 18:38:09:
Are you talking about Jacka$$ as in MTV or whatever that other music video station is...Jacka$$?
If you are, I stumbled on that show once and it was pretty funny. It was an episode where this guy was driving a hearse through I think San Francisco, and he parked on a corner facing up a steep hill across from an outside cafe' with people eating lunch at tables on the sidewalk. He had a dummy in the casket, gets out and opens the back of the hearse and the casket comes flying out and smashes onto the pavement and the dummy comes flying out of the casket too. The people at the cafe' were horrified at what they think is a real body getting slammed around as the guy tries o stuff it back into the casket. People like fainting and passing out, even one or two that quit eating and went over to try and help the hearse driver get it all back together and in the hearse. That was hillarious, but the only time I ever saw it.
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