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LPFerrante 11-21-2019 07:56 AM

Ernie Kovacs Cigar Smoker To The Literal End
 
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A tip of the cigar to cigar lover and comic Ernie Kovacs who combined both those when asked to describe his life in 18 words. "I was born in Trenton, NJ in 1919 to a Hungarian couple. I've been smoking cigars ever since." He died tragically young in a car accident, not even 50, with a double corona a few feet from his outstretched hand. A true BOTL

The Poet 11-21-2019 08:14 AM

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He also left his wife Edie Adams burdened with massive tax debts, which moved her to hawk cigars on TV for many years.

LPFerrante 11-21-2019 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by The Poet (Post 2188060)
He also left his wife Edie Adams burdened with massive tax debts, which moved her to hawk cigars on TV for many years.

Yes. Had he lived he may have had been able to manage that.

At least his love of the leave kept paying after he was gone. :-)

Havanaaddict 11-21-2019 11:37 AM

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He only smoked Havanas and Cuban Double Coronas. He would smoke up to 20 cigars a day, a habit that started before his show business career when he worked as a cigar salesman.

AdamJoshua 11-21-2019 03:19 PM

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It was a $75,000 lean basically because he didn’t think the gov should tax people so much, just think how it’s gotten worse since then. His wife had many people offer to pay the debt and she refused their charity and took care of it herself. You know when your pallbearers are Frank, Dean and the boys it would have been easily paid off.

LPFerrante 11-21-2019 03:21 PM

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It was a $75,000 lean basically because he didn’t think the gov should tax people so much, just think how it’s gotten worse since then. His wife had many people offer to pay the debt and she refused their charity and took care of it herself. You know when your pallbearers are Frank, Dean and the boys it would have been easily paid off.

Didn't know those were his pall bearers. I knew he was loved in the show biz world. Wow. Yup, it could have been paid off quickly.

The Poet 11-21-2019 04:06 PM

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It was a $75,000 lean basically because he didn’t think the gov should tax people so much, just think how it’s gotten worse since then. His wife had many people offer to pay the debt and she refused their charity and took care of it herself. You know when your pallbearers are Frank, Dean and the boys it would have been easily paid off.

Thank goodness. My pubescence would have suffered without her Muriel commercials. :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7EbLIdE88Q

The Poet 11-21-2019 04:24 PM

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Oh, and FYI DollarTimes says 75K in 1962 equates to nearly $630,000 today. Even to The Rat Pack that ain't exactly pocket change.

icehog3 11-22-2019 12:45 AM

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Thank goodness. My pubescence would have suffered without her Muriel commercials. :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7EbLIdE88Q

Nothing could have subdued your pubescence.

LPFerrante 11-22-2019 07:47 AM

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Nothing could have subdued your pubescence.

Love it. Needed that laugh!

AdamJoshua 11-22-2019 09:20 AM

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Oh, and FYI DollarTimes says 75K in 1962 equates to nearly $630,000 today. Even to The Rat Pack that ain't exactly pocket change.

And she said that she had several of his friends off to pay it off.

They still use some of his camera tricks to this day, he was not only funny he was technically ahead of his time. He was also the first one to do things like use the credits as part of the joke, like adding in fake credits, or random things during the credits, something Deadpool was very successful with many decades after the fact.

LPFerrante 11-22-2019 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by AdamJoshua (Post 2188145)
And she said that she had several of his friends off to pay it off.

They still use some of his camera tricks to this day, he was not only funny he was technically ahead of his time. He was also the first one to do things like use the credits as part of the joke, like adding in fake credits, or random things during the credits, something Deadpool was very successful with many decades after the fact.

Yup, all true.


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