• OT: Laugh-In; was Re: Walneto Stitch - what is it?

    From scaputo@yahoo.com@21:1/5 to Nan on Sat Apr 21 23:35:05 2018
    My memory was "Blue green black or white
    nothing but reflected light
    a mere impression of the mind
    the Lord is color-blind."

    But this is the only place I have found a mention of it. I mentioned it at dinner tonight because I only saw them sing the piece that one night, probably in 1964, on TW3. The memory of the lyrics may be shaky, but we seem to agree on the structure of
    that chorus. Is it available anywhere? Does anyone know? Wikipedia says there are no vids of the American show on which this aired.

    On Wednesday, September 30, 1998 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Nan wrote:
    wrote:

    The only other time I ever heard of a Walneto, was on the old USA TV
    show
    called Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In in the 60's to 70's. It was the
    candy
    that the "dirty old man" would offer to all the little girls.

    LOL!!! Ruth Buzzi in her "frumpiest of the frumpy" outfit!!! Not
    my idea of a little girl. ;-) That was so funny at the time.
    Anne/NC


    I loved that show. Never saw any candy, even though I found out years
    later that there is a candy called Walnetto's. IIRC, every time they did
    that bit, it would simply be the Dirty Old Man and Ruth Buzzi as The
    Frump, with her jaw jutting and her hairnet's knot smack in the middle
    of her forehead, sitting or standing silently, waiting for a bus or something. He would scuff into the scene, sidle nearer and nearer to her while she inched away, and finally lean a little closer and mutter, "You wanna see my walnetos?" She would give him a horrified, outraged look
    and whack him repeatedly with her purse. No explanation was ever given.

    Anybody else remember that wonderful That Was The Week That Was sketch
    where cast members dressed in choir robes sang a hymn against bigotry?
    All I remember is the chorus:
    "Red, black, yellow, white.
    Nothing but reflected light.
    Just a sense impression on the mind.
    The Lord is color-blind,
    Color-blind."

    Nan

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