Located on the northern tip of shelter island is a chic polynesian paradise that first opened its doors in 1954.
Goof on the roof paul douglas.
Goof on the roof is a 1953 short subject directed by jules white starring american slapstick comedy team the three stooges moe howard larry fine and shemp howard.
The goof on the roof in his early days.
Paul douglas entered the world of tv meteorology wary and never wanting to be dependent on the man yeah that man for whom he worked at kare 11 and wcco tv for 11 years each.
The stoogephile trivia movie.
April 8 2008 at 2 54 pm.
Joe besser solo german officer.
Tom ham a san diego restaurateur saved the island s first tiki temple which remains one of the largest original tiki temples in the world.
Goof on the roof.
Paul douglas save for a brief and unsuccessful stint in chicago where his windy city rooftop weathercasts earned him the nickname the goof on the roof douglas has been a fixture in the twin.
Going way back before his wcco days paul douglas rocked the weather scene on kare 11.
Here s the intro from july 18 1986.
Those of us who are not mechanical geniuses genii or even a genius of the lamp can enjoy the destruction of the tv set the antenna and the wall.
Which way to the front.
The three stooges 75th anniversary special.
Goof on the roof is an excellent short and has been pointed out not too many will follow.
Paul douglas at kare 11 in 1986.
Frank mitchell bill teamed with joe derita and paul mousie garner in 1974 and briefly toured as the new three stooges but lukewarm audience response and derita s health caused them to disband the act.
In 1943 he appeared in an unofficial team alongside stooges alumni fred sanborn and shemp howard in the universal feature crazy house as dumbo the patsy of the three.
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In 1953 he appeared with the three stooges in the columbia short goof on the roof this time not as a member of the stooges but rather as a foil for the trio s antics.
It is the 152nd entry in the series released by columbia pictures starring the comedians who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959.