Last Updated on November 26, 2017
Last week’s Sunday Seven gave you the chance to make a list of seven things that you’d like to accomplish by the end of the year. If your list seemed a little daunting, you might need a laugh or two. That’s the topic of this week’s question.
While you ponder that issue, I want to send a pat on the back to Betty of “Of mini-paws and menopause” who was first to answer last week’s questions. According to the rules, to be considered first to play, you must provide the link to the specific entry in which you’ve answered the questions in your blog, or you must answer them in the comment itself. Congratulations, Betty!
On to the challenge!
THIS WEEK’S QUESTION:
You’re going to be trapped in an elevator with seven comedians for three hours. Choose seven famous laugh-makers, living or dead, that you’d most like to spend time with when they were in their prime.
Either answer the question in a comment or answer it in your journal and include the link in a comment. (To be considered “first to play,” a link must be to the specific entry in which you answered the question.)
My answers:
1. Jack Benny
2. George Burns
3. Bob Hope
4. Johnny Carson
5. Flip Wilson
6. Don Rickles
7. Carol Burnett
Can you tell I’m the old-fashioned type?
Turn Your Head And Cough, My list is up at http://chaswelch.com
1.Lenny Bruce
2.George Burns & Gracie Allen
3.Will Rogers
4.George Carlin
5.Johnny Carson
6.Mort Sahl
7.Bill Cosby
Hi Patrick 🙂
1. Carol Burnett
2. Billy Crystal
3. Andy Kauffman
4. Mike Meyers
5. Lucille ball
6. Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean)
7. Whoppie Goldberg
http://journals.aol.com/jmorancoyle/MyWay/entries/1549
1. Jon Stewart
2. Jon Stewart
3. Jon Stewart
4. Jon Stewart
5. Jon Stewart
6. Jon Stewart
7. Jon Stewart
Can you guess who is #1 on my list? (honest – there really are six others there!)
I would have to go with
1. Flip Wilson
2. Bill Cosby
3. George Carlin
4. Johnny Carson
5. David Letterman
6. Chris Rock
7. Chevy Chase
That’s an ecclectic group but they were/are all great in their own way.