I’m sure nobody on the space station even knows who Soupy Sales was. I think one of his nastiest riddles had to do with “firetruck”–What starts with “f” and ends in “u, c,” well, I guess you get the picture.
I’m trying to think ahead here and figure out what he is going to buy with those credit cards on a space station. If he buys something on e-bay, man, watchout out for those FEDEX shipping charges from earth.
ARF2, Lewreader, algurka, Trebor39…you guys are aging yourself remembering Soupy Sales! But I am too, he was great and this seemed to bring back some fond memories for us. Thanks guys!
Oh yes, the great Saint Soupy! “Kids, while your folks are asleep tonight, find your dad’s wallet, take out the pictures of the presidents, and mail them to me.”
Also, the spelling lesson, asking the angry voice, “How come every time I write F, you see K?”
They certainly don’t have kiddie shows like that anymore!
I’m glad now that I didn’t encounter Soupy Sales until much later in his career. But I did see a (censored) version of the show with the naked lady, and if memory serves he looked as surprised as I was.
margueritem about 15 years ago
Dr. Mel, you are a sleeze ball…
ARF2 about 15 years ago
Dr. Mel is stealing an old Soupy Sales riff.
Rakkav about 15 years ago
Why not? Dr. Mel steals everything else.
Hi, Marg!
watcha about 15 years ago
Pam, you should know better. The question was suppose to be ‘What’s in it for the kids?’ as you know Dr Mel will work anything to his favor.
zero about 15 years ago
all we need is a cream pie
wicky about 15 years ago
Way to go Dr. Mel!……It’s howdy doody time!
lewisbower about 15 years ago
My father refused to let me watch Soupy after that
alan.gurka about 15 years ago
I’m sure nobody on the space station even knows who Soupy Sales was. I think one of his nastiest riddles had to do with “firetruck”–What starts with “f” and ends in “u, c,” well, I guess you get the picture.
mrsullenbeauty about 15 years ago
I thought the payoff was gonna be, “experimental subjects.”
gordrogb Premium Member about 15 years ago
I’m trying to think ahead here and figure out what he is going to buy with those credit cards on a space station. If he buys something on e-bay, man, watchout out for those FEDEX shipping charges from earth.
Trebor39 about 15 years ago
Oh Soupy Sales, I remember when you opened the door to find a naked lady standing on the other side. A very funny episode indeed.
Sherlock Watson about 15 years ago
Maybe the doc is really there to recruit future Winkys, for when the one he has can no longer be repaired with a simple spleen implant.
slhansen07 about 15 years ago
ARF2, Lewreader, algurka, Trebor39…you guys are aging yourself remembering Soupy Sales! But I am too, he was great and this seemed to bring back some fond memories for us. Thanks guys!
wicky about 15 years ago
Place a call to Obi wan kanobi.
Varnes about 15 years ago
One of the kids looks like a little Pam. I wonder if she has any kids? Brewster doesn’t count. (further than 10…)
Randyt8 about 15 years ago
I also remember Soupy Sales, and that was a while ago.
Dmajor about 15 years ago
Oh yes, the great Saint Soupy! “Kids, while your folks are asleep tonight, find your dad’s wallet, take out the pictures of the presidents, and mail them to me.”
Also, the spelling lesson, asking the angry voice, “How come every time I write F, you see K?”
They certainly don’t have kiddie shows like that anymore!
zerotsm about 15 years ago
I wasn’t aware that Soupy Sales was in any market other than Los Angeles until later, or that it first originated in Detroit. But yeah, fond memories.
Rakkav about 15 years ago
I’m glad now that I didn’t encounter Soupy Sales until much later in his career. But I did see a (censored) version of the show with the naked lady, and if memory serves he looked as surprised as I was.
margueritem about 15 years ago
Rakkav, from what I understand, his crew did that to him, and it was totally unexpected.
pbarnrob about 15 years ago
Heard an interview with Soupy once; the crew was always trying to get his goat in one way or another. Opening the door was Always an Adventure!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 5 years ago
Done “right” daycare can be very lucrative.