The song “Busy Doing Nothing,” by the improbable trio of Bing Crosby, William Bendix, and Sir Cedric Hardwick, may be the highlight of the 1949 version of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court — sort of a musical medieval predecessor of many country rambles by the three friends on Last of the Summer Wine. The actual video clip has been gone from YouTube for years, but you can still listen:
seanfear about 1 month ago
gosh i hate this question
jmworacle about 1 month ago
Well said!
Retliblady Premium Member about 1 month ago
And when I say I’m reading don’t say, “Since you’re not doing anything.” When I say I’m reading I mean it’s really not a good the to interrupt me.
Skeptical Meg about 1 month ago
Maybe she’s not done.
Jefano Premium Member about 1 month ago
The song “Busy Doing Nothing,” by the improbable trio of Bing Crosby, William Bendix, and Sir Cedric Hardwick, may be the highlight of the 1949 version of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court — sort of a musical medieval predecessor of many country rambles by the three friends on Last of the Summer Wine. The actual video clip has been gone from YouTube for years, but you can still listen:
Https://youtu.Be/7Cc62oBsUeE?si=ub4nV3BdHUPIp7mT
cuzinron47 about 1 month ago
Sorry, all booked up nothing.
DenO Premium Member about 1 month ago
I have a sign in my office: “If you have nothing to do, don’t do it here”