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Laurel and Hardy harmonica scene
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surrealIdeal
40 posts
Jul 25, 2012
12:40 PM
The original scene...
harmonica starts at 1:55

Last Edited by on Jul 25, 2012 12:41 PM
ElkRiverHarmonicas
1260 posts
Jul 25, 2012
12:54 PM
Couple that with "Towed in a Hole" and you get this:


I always liked Oliver Hardy. He was a badass who kept it real. he was quite the hellraiser as a young man. Then, he was working at a movie theater, looked up at the screen and said "I can do it better than these jackasses."
Then, he did.
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Last Edited by on Jul 25, 2012 12:57 PM
Sarge
232 posts
Jul 25, 2012
3:39 PM
Yeah, he was smart too. When he teamed up with Stan Laurel, he Laurel do all the script the writing while he played golf.
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