Harvey Korman's Comical Antics to Avoid Chores in Hysterical Sketch
In yet another hysterical sketch from The Carol Burnett Show, Harvey Korman used some comical moves and hilarious antics to avoid doing chores around the house.
Like everything good and worthwhile, marriage is hard and requires constant work. Of course, not every moment in a marriage is sunshine and roses. Married couples will experience their fair share of ups and downs.
Anyone who has been married for any time understands that there are bound to be fights and tiffs in every marriage. No marriage is perfect, and no two people are going to agree on everything all the time. Disagreement is a part of life, and it’s about finding a compromise and a way to work through it.
In a hilarious clip from The Carol Burnett Show, Carol and Harvey play a married couple. Carol and her sister are working, preparing the living floor to be cleaned. But they both know they will need Harvey’s help moving the furniture. With hilarious accuracy, Carol predicts she will encounter impediments when moving the furniture.
Carol knows her husband exceptionally well and can anticipate Harvey’s moves and words to get out of helping even before he enters the room. Hilariously, Carol is right on the money every single time. She even knows the exact words and phrasing of the excuses her husband will give her.
Harvey continues to give Carol flimsy excuse after weak excuse. He wants nothing more than to watch football in peace, and he doesn’t want to move furniture now. He makes that incredibly loud and clear to Carol.
Despite Harvey's many protests, Carol insists on his help moving the furniture. The married couple goes around and around, yelling at one another while the furniture remains in the same place.
But things turn unexpectedly when a neighbor comes over, and Harvey immediately changes his tune. All his ailments and illnesses are magically gone, and he wants to move the furniture now.
Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”
Harvey Korman's Comical Antics to Avoid Chores in Hysterical Sketch
In yet another hysterical sketch from The Carol Burnett Show, Harvey Korman used some comical moves and hilarious antics to avoid doing chores around the house.
Like everything good and worthwhile, marriage is hard and requires constant work. Of course, not every moment in a marriage is sunshine and roses. Married couples will experience their fair share of ups and downs.
Anyone who has been married for any time understands that there are bound to be fights and tiffs in every marriage. No marriage is perfect, and no two people are going to agree on everything all the time. Disagreement is a part of life, and it’s about finding a compromise and a way to work through it.
In a hilarious clip from The Carol Burnett Show, Carol and Harvey play a married couple. Carol and her sister are working, preparing the living floor to be cleaned. But they both know they will need Harvey’s help moving the furniture. With hilarious accuracy, Carol predicts she will encounter impediments when moving the furniture.
Carol knows her husband exceptionally well and can anticipate Harvey’s moves and words to get out of helping even before he enters the room. Hilariously, Carol is right on the money every single time. She even knows the exact words and phrasing of the excuses her husband will give her.
Harvey continues to give Carol flimsy excuse after weak excuse. He wants nothing more than to watch football in peace, and he doesn’t want to move furniture now. He makes that incredibly loud and clear to Carol.
Despite Harvey's many protests, Carol insists on his help moving the furniture. The married couple goes around and around, yelling at one another while the furniture remains in the same place.
But things turn unexpectedly when a neighbor comes over, and Harvey immediately changes his tune. All his ailments and illnesses are magically gone, and he wants to move the furniture now.
Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”
Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Allow Yourself Time to Grieve - Your Daily Prayer - January 25
Jesus, who was fully God and fully human, sympathizes with our sadness over death.
Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Allow Yourself Time to Grieve - Your Daily Prayer - January 25
Jesus, who was fully God and fully human, sympathizes with our sadness over death.
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