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Classic 4th of July recipe (Original Post) Kali Jul 2025 OP
I watched the entire mess. Surely a maga creation? Ninga Jul 2025 #1
You must be a youngster? Kali Jul 2025 #2
The Groove Tube nocoincidences Jul 2025 #4
LOL Kali Jul 2025 #5
lol lol bucolic_frolic Jul 2025 #3
I posted the same video on FB this morning! SeattleVet Jul 2025 #6

Kali

(56,493 posts)
2. You must be a youngster?
Fri Jul 4, 2025, 08:11 PM
Jul 2025

It's a clip from an old movie, quite a hilarious take on television back in the day. The Groove Tube.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Groove_Tube

nocoincidences

(2,426 posts)
4. The Groove Tube
Fri Jul 4, 2025, 08:53 PM
Jul 2025

is hilarious and completely socially inappropriate for today's stuffy audience.

Check out the segments called the Koko Show and also Safety Sam giving a public service announcement re: venereal disease.

Very funny Seventies humor!

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bucolic_frolic

(52,762 posts)
3. lol lol
Fri Jul 4, 2025, 08:11 PM
Jul 2025

can't imagine eating that. Kramp's?

She takes the hot dish from the oven and puts it on the plastic table cloth.

SeattleVet

(5,762 posts)
6. I posted the same video on FB this morning!
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 04:20 AM
Jul 2025

'The Groove Tube' and 'Kentucky Fried Movie' were probably instrumental in helping to instill a totally sick sense of humor in me.

For those too young to have experienced the culture around this...The 4th of July Heritage Loaf bit was a take-off on a bunch of TV shows sponsored by Kraft, involving various recipes using their products. The Groove Tube bit wasn't really that far off from the reality that was 60's TV.

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