And call conference. Can you do that in the 90's? I have may first cell phone was in 2000. It was a huge Motorola phone and I'm sure it can't do that. Or maybe just my provider.
You probably dont care but does someone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I somehow forgot my login password. I appreciate any help you can give me
*"People automatically assume messy room if there's a bug."* That's true. And it's the people with the cleanest homes that are the most disturbed about bugs. If people didn't care about seeing bugs, they wouldn't let their homes attract them in the first place!
Actually quite sophisticated for 1991, imo. Predicted bluetooth earphones. By now we are all used to Ray’s material. It was like a 50’s sitcom where the parents are reversed. The mother knows best, and the dad is just another child for her to deal with.
Thank you Mr. Carson for being such an important part of my Life in my formative Growing into an Young Man years. When I was growing up My Parents Let Me watch You knowing You were Fair on Politics.
I also liked the series he did after ELR, "Men of a Certain Age" from 2009 to 2011 with Andre Braugher and Scott Bakula as three middle aged friends who had been friends since childhood. Raymond was a divorced father, Andre a family man and Scott was never married, unsuccessful actor.
@@martinharper221 Somehow I stumbled across Fred klet on Drybart. Really funny. Thanks for the tip, one way or another I think I was destined to find that channel.
Starting out with two longer bits is tough and he did it. Punchlines make it worth it. TV audiences aren’t used to going that long with no reaction! Good guy that Ray
I queued all the Everybody Loves Raymond bloopers for New Years and had our sons cracking up. None of us ever watched the originals. Amazingly talented cast and production staff.
@@dallasponder3396 Growing up Roman Catholic with three siblings. We barely took up a fourth of the pew. There were families that took up a pew and a half. One family took two pews. The pews were massive. I asked, ‘why do they have so many children and our family is small?’ Moma said, ‘We are not Farmers. We live in a city, in the suburbs. We’re not raising Farmhands.’ I still laugh about it to this day; in my 60s. 😀😃😄😁😆😅😂🤣 Everyone have a blessed day today and every day 🌎❤️😊
Ray is so adorable!! I was hoping to find a man like that after my divorce, but haven't yet, I'll remain single until I do, but at this stage in my life, I'm happy being single😊😊😊
My sister had a NY "Banana" license plate that she donated to Bananas and it hung on the wall there for years. No one knows what became of the Banana plate.
I looked up Ray Romano on Google and his wife and him are still together since 1987 and in the video he joked that his wife wanted five kids, but they ended up with four. Honestly seems like a good man
It’s funny, Ray is probably the only comic who made it cuz of his first Letterman appearance and not a Carson appearance. Usually it’s Carson’s seal of approval that seals your career.
Back in the 60's you would see someone that looked homeless walking along talking to themselves. Everyone believed they were just crazy, but they were just testing the implant phones of the future.
He had the same basic comedy on E.L.R. Subtle but Gold. Little did he know standing here at 32 years old that he was going to go on and make a couple hundred million. He is still married to the same woman BTW and everything I have ever heard/seen about him is that he is a great guy and person. Legit!
A day or two before, Drew Carey made his first appearance on The Tonight Show. Drew was hysterical. Johnny waved Drew over to sit and talk after the set, which was very rare for a comedian's first appearance. The day after Ray Romano appeared, he called Drew and said, "Thanks for sucking all of the air out of the room."
Saw Leno at an RX convention in 1991. One hour plus of straight comedy. Nary a curse word. Had 3,000 pharmacists rolling! As an aside, it totally sux about the Cos. Grew up with him as a kid and still have 4 or 5 lps that we wore out. To Russell, my Brother... Such a betrayal.