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Sitcom Christmas: Beverly Hillbillies

Sitcom: The Beverly Hillbillies

Episode: Home for Christmas

Year: 1962

Story line: The Clampetts fly home for Christmas

Details: Through the magic of metadata, my Tivo actually recorded a 1965 episode of The Beverly Hillbillies, “The Clampetts Versus Automation,” in which a bank clerk is replaced by a computer and the Clampetts come to his rescue. I’m putting this up anyway because I found it fascinating that even in 1965, the dehumanizing effect of computers already was weighing on people’s minds. Even the Hillbillies.

Killer quote: “He’s grinnin’ like a baked possum.” Jethro, commenting on Mr. Lester after he got into Granny’s rheumatism medicine and passed out.

Ebenezer alert: Mr. Drysdale, or course, who dumps the hapless Lester like yesterday’s garbage when he finds a cheaper way to get the job done but eventually comes sniveling back when the computer inevitably fails.

Childhood memory: I was a Hillbillies junky as a kid, watching them mostly in reruns. My father often referred to me as Jethro, and I still identify strongly with Jethro’s mathematical prowess: “One times naught is naught … two times naught is naught … three times naught is naught …

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A desecrated tree




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Lots of cool decorations dot our tree during the 17th annual tree desecration party while Sara Schwabe and the Yankee Jass band rage in the background (that’s their blurry bassist to the left). More photos of the festivities here.

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Paul gets his ash on …




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Originally uploaded by Suffering the Benz.

Paul regales the crowd at the tree party with tales of search engine marketing derring-do and HTML optimized for search nirvana. He also turned cigar ash into an art form, managing to draw several massive ashes on his cigar. Or is he just blowing smoke?