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    Museum Robot
    • May 9, 2007
    • 5795

    Gloom, Despair and Agony On Me


    Yes, you are reading that correctly, it says "Overalls in a HEE HAW print" as in that show that was on opposite of Lawrence Welk. Was this show popular with the playground crew? Wearing these where I grew up would be the equivilant of being caught dressing up my cats.
    Not available in "Junior Samples" size.
    Source: 1977 Sears
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  • PCofmisfittoys
    Banned
    • Oct 17, 2007
    • 0

    #2
    there is a guy at my local wal-mart that has a pair he still wears . He's a door greeter...

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    • toys2cool
      Ultimate Mego Warrior
      • Nov 27, 2006
      • 28605

      #3
      Paw can I please get a pair of these for x-mas?

      wow who would put there kids thru that?
      Last edited by toys2cool; Nov 8, '07, 1:17 PM.
      "Time to nut up or shut up" -Tallahassee

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      • Earth 2 Chris
        Verbose Member
        • Mar 7, 2004
        • 32526

        #4
        I owned these. I wore these. I watched the show every Saturday.

        Does that make me a bad person?

        Chris
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        • toys2cool
          Ultimate Mego Warrior
          • Nov 27, 2006
          • 28605

          #5
          Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
          I owned these. I wore these. I watched the show every Saturday.

          Does that make me a bad person?

          Chris
          LOL! no it doesn't Chris,I didn't even know that was a show
          "Time to nut up or shut up" -Tallahassee

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          • HardyGirl
            Mego Museum's Poster Girl
            • Apr 3, 2007
            • 13933

            #6
            Awww, I think they're cute!
            "Do you believe, you believe in magic?
            'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
            Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
            If your mission is magic your love will shine true."

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            • palitoy
              live. laugh. lisa needs braces
              • Jun 16, 2001
              • 59229

              #7
              Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
              I owned these. I wore these. I watched the show every Saturday.

              Does that make me a bad person?

              Chris
              Yes, LEAVE!
              Actually I'm surprised how many "OMG I Had those!" reactions I'm getting.
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              • Earth 2 Chris
                Verbose Member
                • Mar 7, 2004
                • 32526

                #8
                You've got to figure, here in Kentucky, Hee-Haw was just straight entertainment. It wasn't "quaint" and "hillbilly" it was just music and comedy, straight-up. My parents and grandparents were the target audience. As I got older I should have loathed the show, but my dad being a musician (a finger-style guitar player in the Chet Atkins/Merle Travis tradition) helped me appreciate at least the music.

                Oh and my dad always thought Roy Clark to be something of a hack, not nearly as good as he thought he was. And that Buck Owens was slumming by doing this show. He could do better.

                Chris
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                • palitoy
                  live. laugh. lisa needs braces
                  • Jun 16, 2001
                  • 59229

                  #9
                  I watched it out of boredom at my "We get 3 channels" Grandparents house. It was better than Lawrence Welk (which fascinates me now) and it was in english.

                  I didn't really understand it but it moved quickly and Buck Owen's guitar reminded me of Captain America's shield.
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                  • Marvelmania
                    A Ray of Sunshine
                    • Jun 17, 2001
                    • 10392

                    #10
                    These were very popular when I was a kid. Lots of kids in my class had them. I wanted a pair but never got them. Maybe my parents were smarter than I thought back then
                    Is that kid's head unusually large? Inbredding?

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                    • Earth 2 Chris
                      Verbose Member
                      • Mar 7, 2004
                      • 32526

                      #11
                      Buck Owen's guitar reminded me of Captain America's shield.
                      Yeah, Buck's guitar was awesome. When Pat Smear showed up with a copyon MTV Unplugged: Nirvana, I thought that was pretty cool.

                      Chris
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                      • ThatBatmanGuy
                        Career Member
                        • May 14, 2007
                        • 594

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
                        You've got to figure, here in Kentucky, Hee-Haw was just straight entertainment. It wasn't "quaint" and "hillbilly" it was just music and comedy, straight-up. My parents and grandparents were the target audience. As I got older I should have loathed the show, but my dad being a musician (a finger-style guitar player in the Chet Atkins/Merle Travis tradition) helped me appreciate at least the music.

                        Oh and my dad always thought Roy Clark to be something of a hack, not nearly as good as he thought he was. And that Buck Owens was slumming by doing this show. He could do better.

                        Chris
                        Hey Chris I'm in TN, so I know what you're talking about. I watched the show as a kid too. Hee Haw was like watching Benny Hill with a southern take. Instead of English jokes and women with their boobs hanging out we had southern jokes and women with their boobs hanging out. I read many reports about Buck Owens after he died. I get the impression he felt he was slumming on Hee Haw too. Many of the cast members are still around the Nashville area. I know a guy who puts on a big comic show and I've tried to get him to do a Hee Haw reunion show at the Nashville fairgrounds. Sorta like the Dukes of Hazzard reunions that have been going on for the last 2 years in Nashville. Both shows had over 100,000 people show up in 3 days. I don't know about Hee Haw, but I do believe many people would show up. I know I would.

                        Bob(who never had Hee Haw bib overalls, but would love a pair to get autographed today)

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                        • mitchedwards
                          Mego Preservation Society
                          • May 2, 2003
                          • 11781

                          #13
                          Hee Haw was a staple in our house every Sat night.

                          We even attended a filming of the show. Got to see Archie Cambell do his Barber shop skits.


                          Think B.A. Where did you hide the Megos?

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                          • theantiquetiger
                            Fra-gee-lay Thats Italian
                            • Nov 12, 2005
                            • 3435

                            #14
                            Those overalls are actually pretty cool (now!!). I wonder if there was any superhero prints for these?

                            I also grew up on "Hee Haw." I didn't care for it, but my parents (being from WV) loved it.
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                            • MegoGeek
                              From The Black Lagoon
                              • Jun 27, 2001
                              • 1348

                              #15
                              Holy crap! Those are awesome!

                              Didn't really care for Hee Haw as a kid, Being a middle class suburbanite it was kinda creepy to me when I was small, seeing all those bassackward hillbillies. But my dad (who was born on a farm) watched it every Sun. night so I was kinda stuck.

                              As an adult I totally began to appreciate it and I even bought the DVDs.

                              Love the intro:

                              HEE HEE HEE HAW HAW HEE HEE HEE HAW HAW
                              ______
                              ChArLiE

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