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OliviaB rated 17 months ago - image 1, dali
image 2 Cinquenta-Tigre by Dali.
2 more dali vids here
Vid link of Surrealist artist Salvador Dali appearing on a 1950s game show, What's My Line. The blindfolded panelists are completely flummoxed when Dali responds affirmatively to questions about his line of wo...
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 bicyclerepairman rated 17 months ago- oh, to have met this 'leading man'!
 alice44 rated 17 months ago- A very lovely clip from an old "What's My Line?," with Salvidor Dali. Just listening to people think and speak, more or less on the go, while using complete sentences was a joy.
 ericthehamster rated 17 months ago-
Lovely clip from an old "What's My line", with Salvador Dali, a man with few doubts about his own abilities!
Very funny.
Thanks to KwanYin
 rumisong rated 17 months ago- its quite pitiful really ... I so do get this man ...
 spectrekitty rated 17 months ago- Salvadore Dali on What's My Line? What a clown! He answers "Yes" to everything!
However, in the end, the panel... oh, you'll have to watch! Thanks to alice44...
Watch the Original
 ChEyEnNe5030 rated 17 months ago- Excellent! I really enjoyed it. There are still tears in my eyes from laughing! :)
Thanks to madnicity for sending me this link.
SUEWatch Video Here
 shell42970 rated 17 months ago- Classic. Thank you KwanYin, for sending this my way."Would you be considered a leading man?" "Yes."
 OliviaB rated 17 months ago- image 1, dali
image 2 Cinquenta-Tigre by Dali.
2 more dali vids here
Vid link of Surrealist artist Salvador Dali appearing on a 1950s game show, What's My Line. The blindfolded panelists are completely flummoxed when Dali responds affirmatively to questions about his line of work. The clip is part of a series on kembrew.com, titled "The Duchamp Found Pop Culture Object Theater."
 JD001 rated 17 months ago- Chuckles...
 - Juan-Ice rated 17 months ago
- I'm not old enough to say that they don't make or have anyone of quality on TV anymore, but I'll say it anyway.
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