10/10
Rip Taylor was a Boon to Toupes, Glitter, Gayness & 70s TV
5 February 2023
You get 1970s prime time TV on one of the 3 networks. When I was 5 in 1970 me & my brothers were so into the brady bunch. I think it aired on Fridays. Whatever day it was it was the only day of the week my dad would put the black & white TV on the dresser in the room I shared with my 3 brothers on 2 sets of bunk beds. By the time this show was on the Brady Bunch was so yesterday. They began premiered their show as the variety show format was suffering a quick & painful death. So why did I give them 10 STARS? My God, ao many reasons where do I begin?

Barry Greg "Johnny 'the Suit' Bravo" Brady Williams, who I'll address for the rest of this review by his TV given name, Greg, took it hard in the paint straight at Michael Jackson, Donny Osmond & David Cassidy with a testicles to the face 360°slam dunk as the 70s most talented teen pop idol by performing the funkiest song of the 70s, Carwash set in Oz, Greg as the Scarecrow, Rip Taylor as the Tone Deaf Cowardly Lion who couldn't sing but could strut like a Drag Q okueen with brand new Size 12 wide Platform Shoes with aquariums in the bottoms. He helped the nation heal after watching Roots.

I also gave 10 STARS because I'm hoping I was the only one besides Rip Taylor that did so.
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