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The Vinyl Countdown # 142
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The Vinyl Countdown # 142

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Mar 30, 2020
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Kermit Schafer, Pardon My Blooper! (1954)

It’s credited to Kermit Schafer – an American TV and radio writer and producer. But that doesn’t concern me at all. This silly, dated, embarrassing, unfunny collection of bloopers is on vinyl. It comes from the 1950s. Many of the moments wouldn’t even raise a dry smile, let alone any real mirth – let alone concer…

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