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Missing Script with Blondie and Dagwood

Missing Script with Blondie and Dagwood

Abbott and Costello Show

May 4, 202521m 55sFull

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Show Notes

In this lively episode, Ryan kicks things off with a playful discussion about how people celebrate their wins, whether it's with a fist pump, a "woo hoo," or a high five. He then introduces listeners to Chamba Casino, a platform offering a variety of social casino-style games with opportunities to win cash prizes. The conversation takes a humorous turn with a comedic sketch involving characters like Costello, Abbott, and Blondie, who engage in a series of witty exchanges and slapstick scenarios. The sketch features a chaotic attempt to recover a lost radio script, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and misunderstandings.

The episode also includes a playful rendition of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," with characters like Dagwood and Blondie joining the fun. The cast humorously navigates through the fairy tale, adding their unique comedic twists and turns. The show wraps up with a blend of humor and chaos, leaving listeners entertained by the antics of the characters and the unpredictable storyline. It's a delightful mix of comedy, parody, and classic radio show charm.

(00:00) Introduction and Winning Moves

(01:04) Costello's Naval Adventure

(02:17) The Waste Paper Drive

(04:40) Dagwood and Blondie's Contribution

(07:07) The Lost Radio Script

(13:08) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Play



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