Watching re-runs of Laurel & Hardy movies, and the "Our Gang" (Little Rascals) comedies on TV every Sunday afternoon with my dad, who loved them! (For the comedy, not the wam! )
Also the "Beach Party" movies and other Disney films (they had a lot of slapstick comedy).
That was also around the 1st time I saw "The Great Race". I just about died when I saw that! I knew I had gone to heaven when I saw beautiful Natalie in that corset and stockings taking all those pies!
Norman Mabeld said: Watching re-runs of Laurel & Hardy movies, and the "Our Gang" (Little Rascals) comedies on TV every Sunday afternoon with my dad, who loved them! (For the comedy, not the wam! )
No kidding! My Grandpa just recently introduced me to Laurel & Hardy! Those were some funny little shorts!
My favorite has to be the one where they try to get the piano up the stairs
All this cake, there must be a princess somewhere.
Norman Mabeld said: Watching re-runs of Laurel & Hardy movies, and the "Our Gang" (Little Rascals) comedies on TV every Sunday afternoon with my dad, who loved them! (For the comedy, not the wam! )
No kidding! My Grandpa just recently introduced me to Laurel & Hardy! Those were some funny little shorts!
My favorite has to be the one where they try to get the piano up the stairs
After an intense search of playboy covers and playmates online, I finally found the one image that sparked my interest. Aside from watching YCDTOTV as a kid and having a "funny" feeling whenever Moose got slimed, this image really got it into my head that it was a sexual thing.
Edit: Oh! To save everyone else the trouble....Barbara Moore December 1992.
My first clue that I had a sexual attraction to pies was watching a girl get a pie in the face her for birthday on the Mickey Mouse Club. After that, I saw a few girls get pied by Bozo the Clown. All of that was pretty much the same time frame.
My addiction got cemented with the Barbara Mandrell pieing.
I think my first attraction was when I was really little and watching the OLD Batman movie (Adam West era). I remember there was a fight on the boat and seeing Robin get thrown off the deck into the water and seeing him come up all wet in that costume did something for me.
Wet was really my first go-round in the WAM group. Pies and slime didn't become an attraction until a little later, pre-teen years maybe?
Really can't remember. But the first one I watched and thought: "Holy Mary Mother of Christ, that's some hella good **** right thurrrrr" was The Great Race. Actually, I couldn't believe what was unfolding before my very eyes. First, all those pies. Then, the beautiful lady entering the fray. And then, said lady getting plastered, better than anyone else. Incredible!
Most certainly for me was the cream puff fight in the Three Stooges' "Three Sappy People". Seeing actress Lorna Gray getting messy and enjoying herself doing it blew me away, but being 6 years old I didn't understand those strange feelings I had. I actually met her in person back in the 90's at a Stooge convention which was really cool. Wow she's still alive at 98!
Well my first video was a music video I was a child it's a famous song: Whenever-Shakira (in Spanish it's "suerte") when I saw shakira dancing in mud I got curious about how does that feel (that's why when I was child i used, and still doing it, to go roll in mud with my clothes on) and by slime and pies, it was a show, a Mexican show about young singers in a school of music, once they brought a cake and the birthday girl just got fully covered with cake by the other guys and girls who got messy too
Three Stooges, Little Rascals and Laurel & Hardy movies on Saturday morning TV, plus Annette Funicello and other girls getting pushed into a pool on "Mickey Mouse Club." Couldn't believe that Life magazine spread on "The Great Race" (and the bikini babe on the cover). Never actually saw GR until years later.
There was a shaving cream fight at the end of the year at my high school, but the movie scene that inspired me was the Brady Bunch episode where they were in a pie fight movie. Everyone got pied, and I've thought about that for years - it's amazing!