Apparently, for Rufus, the horn blew until midnight.Joel has spent many years training his protege; hoping that someday Rufus would be ready to take over the business.I’m sure this is just a temporary setback.
Funny that if Jack Benny disliked “The Horn Blows at Midnight” so much, that he did a radio episode of it in 1949 on an program called Ford Theater and then did a live TV segment on a program called Omnibus in 1953. He must have liked the money.
Hillbillyman about 12 years ago
OK, did the horn blow?
flagfly about 12 years ago
Are BVDs hokey too? Guys?
battle of plattsburgh about 12 years ago
Apparently, for Rufus, the horn blew until midnight.Joel has spent many years training his protege; hoping that someday Rufus would be ready to take over the business.I’m sure this is just a temporary setback.
pierreandnicole about 12 years ago
I woke up this morning with my 2 cats on MY bed too.
RubyRedRing54 about 12 years ago
See how technology can ruin our lives! He was fine ’til he got his BVD player….
Stagger Lee about 12 years ago
Funny that if Jack Benny disliked “The Horn Blows at Midnight” so much, that he did a radio episode of it in 1949 on an program called Ford Theater and then did a live TV segment on a program called Omnibus in 1953. He must have liked the money.