Did anyone see the forgotten episode of Gomer Pyle USMC where Sergeant Carter accidentally shit his pants in front of formation and Gomer tried to clean it up and sergeant carter became embarrassed?
I remember seeing this episode when I was just 8 years old and I could never forget it because of the powerful voice of Jim Nabors. I have yet today heard anyone perform it better.
@allpafla You emulated Jim Nabors but I once fully ejaculated Jim Nabors and swallowed all of his cum..Now for a Gay man 26 years old like me thats truely the Impossable dream!Tom Diehl
This is the appropriate entrance song for Mosley when he meets Pacquiao on May 7th (May 8th in PI). It’s the the song that Foreman used to upset Moore in their heavyweight fight. Who knows it might work magic for Sugar Shane and upset Manny in their title fight.
only to get frazzled and stumped, ha ha. Great stuff. Anyway, when I was a kid watching Gom, that comic voice would throw me at times. I mean him going from that down-home buttermilk biscuit & maple surup rural twang into a rich resonate cosmopolitan baritone making him completely something else instantly when came time to sing. I was like “What the hell?!” I didn’t get it, but oh well. Good gag!! BTW I thought Frank Sutton was just excellent in his role, a rather complex actor if I may so.
completely lost on liberals …no clue..
completely abhorant to librals
hey post gomer says hey! PLEASE!
I have to say….that was really magnificant! Very under-rated performer! Wow! Wow! ……Just Wow!
@63filmbuff those 11 people are probably the ones that ran him out of Sylacauga when people started suspecting he was gay
A top performance. I see 11 people disliked it. Shame on those 11 people. I mean really. This is performance art at it finest.
Did anyone see the forgotten episode of Gomer Pyle USMC where Sergeant Carter accidentally shit his pants in front of formation and Gomer tried to clean it up and sergeant carter became embarrassed?
I remember seeing this episode when I was just 8 years old and I could never forget it because of the powerful voice of Jim Nabors. I have yet today heard anyone perform it better.
@allpafla You emulated Jim Nabors but I once fully ejaculated Jim Nabors and swallowed all of his cum..Now for a Gay man 26 years old like me thats truely the Impossable dream!Tom Diehl
I hope I can meet Jim before he passes on!!! It would really be a highlight in my life!!!
Awsome performance.
I actually emulated him when performing in Columbus by doing his version of Cuando Caliente el Sol. Love his music.
nice ! very nice
very good !
11 dislick ? ur all animalz dud …! this is a great song and kind of music ….!
true American spirit that seems to be lost today..
Were you born a fat, slimy, scumbag puke piece o’ shit, Private Pyle, or did you have to work on it?
OOPS! Wrong Gomer Pyle.
Go Jim Nabors!
@PUEBLOCHEF Season 4 ( The Show Must Go On )Original Airdate: November 3, 1967.
Does anyon know what year and episode this comes from?
This is the appropriate entrance song for Mosley when he meets Pacquiao on May 7th (May 8th in PI). It’s the the song that Foreman used to upset Moore in their heavyweight fight. Who knows it might work magic for Sugar Shane and upset Manny in their title fight.
@geebeeman1 Thank You I really appreciate your kind comments.
Definitely the best version of this song!! Powerful singing, Gomer!!! P.S. The video is just fine, also!
This was our class song when I graduated from H.S.We sang it at commencement excercises. Class of ’69 Salem High School, Salem SD
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only to get frazzled and stumped, ha ha. Great stuff. Anyway, when I was a kid watching Gom, that comic voice would throw me at times. I mean him going from that down-home buttermilk biscuit & maple surup rural twang into a rich resonate cosmopolitan baritone making him completely something else instantly when came time to sing. I was like “What the hell?!” I didn’t get it, but oh well. Good gag!! BTW I thought Frank Sutton was just excellent in his role, a rather complex actor if I may so.