True story: In 1965, the host of a kids’ TV show, Soupy Sales, caused a scandal when he jokingly told his audience to go find “funny green pieces of paper” with pictures of men with beards, in their parents’ wallets, and mail them to him. Surprisingly, he didn’t get fired.
xaingo about 8 hours ago
Wow! B&E on Saturday and now a pickpocket today. Lio is really turning into a little criminal.
mccollunsky about 7 hours ago
Lio, don’t go showing that around that’s how wallets get stolen.
John Barleycorn Premium Member about 7 hours ago
Boy, I love this kid!
steveh64 about 2 hours ago
No, Lio, take the money while he’s sleeping!
True story: In 1965, the host of a kids’ TV show, Soupy Sales, caused a scandal when he jokingly told his audience to go find “funny green pieces of paper” with pictures of men with beards, in their parents’ wallets, and mail them to him. Surprisingly, he didn’t get fired.
Full story at snopes dot com.
SquidGamerGal about 2 hours ago
That little thief!
Slowly, he turned... about 2 hours ago
That boy needs help, I tell you!
Zebrastripes about 2 hours ago
GASP! Shocked. I tell you.
DaBump Premium Member 26 minutes ago
BAD, Lio, BAD! No Scooby Snacks™ for you!