Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

debm55

(60,623 posts)
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 11:36 AM Nov 2025

Did you watch the Three Stooges when you were a kid? Do you remember a very funny short? I sometimes watched. I thought

Curly going up the height of steps with a large chunk of ice and reaching the top was funny. Didn't like the hitting. How about you?

86 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
Did you watch the Three Stooges when you were a kid? Do you remember a very funny short? I sometimes watched. I thought (Original Post) debm55 Nov 2025 OP
Disorder in the Court MichMan Nov 2025 #1
Thank you, MichMan. debm55 Nov 2025 #11
Who added hair to Curly Joe? Sneederbunk Nov 2025 #49
HaHAHAHAHAHAHh. I didn't notice that before. Thank you Sneederbunk. debm55 Nov 2025 #53
Joe "Curly Joe" DeRita didn't join the Stooges until 1958. rsdsharp Nov 2025 #54
I found this one hilarious as a preteen EYESORE 9001 Nov 2025 #2
HAHAHAHA. Thank you EYESORE 9001 debm55 Nov 2025 #12
A Plumbing We Will Go! pdxflyboy Nov 2025 #3
Thank you pdxflyboy. debm55 Nov 2025 #14
No. I found them repulsively inane even as a little girl... 3catwoman3 Nov 2025 #4
I didn't like the hitting, Thank you 3catwoman3 debm55 Nov 2025 #15
Me too! buzzycrumbhunger Nov 2025 #39
My family was extremely abusive to me. Physically,Emotionally and sexually . I understand if people liked them.and debm55 Nov 2025 #40
Watched it a lot growing up MichMan Nov 2025 #47
i still watch the stooges . AllaN01Bear Nov 2025 #5
nyuk nyuk, nyuk to you Bear. debm55 Nov 2025 #16
I usually watched You Bet Your Life. GreenWave Nov 2025 #6
Thank you GreenWave for sharing. debm55 Nov 2025 #17
Yes, I did...but we had to sneak watching... MiHale Nov 2025 #7
HAHAHAHAH. Thank you MiHale. I wonder why? debm55 Nov 2025 #18
LOVE them! "Maha?" "Aha!" CurtEastPoint Nov 2025 #8
Thank you CurtEastPoint. It sounds how my grandparents talked. debm55 Nov 2025 #20
They were creative with their language as well as with slaps! CurtEastPoint Nov 2025 #42
Thanks. debm55 Nov 2025 #43
My brother loved it, but not me. pandr32 Nov 2025 #9
Thank you pandr32. I only watched the one short.and 2 episodes I thought they were abusive too. Is that slapstick? debm55 Nov 2025 #21
I guess it is on the slapstick spectrum. pandr32 Nov 2025 #27
Thank you. pandr32. debm55 Nov 2025 #55
Watching them as an adult... Mike Nelson Nov 2025 #10
Thank you for sharing , Mike Nelson. debm55 Nov 2025 #23
I think if you are a male from a certain age group, it is a requirement MichMan Nov 2025 #13
Thank you MichMan. I was wondering about that. My male friends and relatives loved them. debm55 Nov 2025 #24
I watched them, but can't recall any specific episodes SheltieLover Nov 2025 #19
Thank you SheltieLover. Yes, I think it was slap stick. debm55 Nov 2025 #25
My cousin and I were just little kids, gab13by13 Nov 2025 #22
Oh my. thank you very much for sharing that with us. gab13by13. debm55 Nov 2025 #26
I have to say that I never thought the Three Stooges were all that funny. Ocelot II Nov 2025 #28
Agree. Thank you Ocelot II, But back in the day they were very popular among kids. debm55 Nov 2025 #29
Same here! 70sEraVet Nov 2025 #30
Thank you, 70sEraVet. Agree. debm55 Nov 2025 #31
I can't remember ever watching an episode all the way through. markodochartaigh Nov 2025 #32
Thank you for sharing. markodochartaigh debm55 Nov 2025 #35
I watched them with my little brothers. MuseRider Nov 2025 #33
I did enjoy that joke line. It is classic. Thank you MuseRider for sharing. debm55 Nov 2025 #36
"Sing a song if six pants" Raastan Nov 2025 #34
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Raastan. debm55 Nov 2025 #37
Even as a kid I didn' t think Golden Raisin Nov 2025 #38
Thank you for your sharing Golden Raisin. debm55 Nov 2025 #41
Niagra Falls! Slowly I turned... JoseBalow Nov 2025 #44
HAHAHAHAHahhah. I liked that one. It is a classic. Thank you, JoseBalow. debm55 Nov 2025 #45
A DUer posted an episode called "You Nazty Spy" the other day, that is interesting. Silent Type Nov 2025 #46
Thank you very much, I stay in the Lounge. I will go over to the link and watch. TY. Silent Type. debm55 Nov 2025 #56
I wonder if they tried some of those stunts growing up MichMan Nov 2025 #48
Thank you very much, MichMan. I didn't know that. debm55 Nov 2025 #66
Anyone who watched Paul Shannon in Pittsburgh in a certain era knew the Stooges... malthaussen Nov 2025 #50
Thank you malthaussen. I remember Paul Shannon and Adventure Time. Thank you for the memories. debm55 Nov 2025 #51
I didn't like it, even even when I was a child, I didn't think getting hit in the head was very very funny Walleye Nov 2025 #52
Thank you Walleye. for sharing your thoughts. debm55 Nov 2025 #57
Only the ones with Curly. LoisB Nov 2025 #58
Thank you you LoisB. I liked Curly. Didn't like Moe debm55 Nov 2025 #67
Yoo Hoo Oh Iceman.... Jughead Nov 2025 #59
HAHAHAH. Thank you Jughead. I thought that one was funny. debm55 Nov 2025 #68
Never understood what all the shouting (and slapping) was about. Aristus Nov 2025 #60
Thank you very much Aristus for sharing your opinion with us. PS. You are not snotty. debm55 Nov 2025 #69
Moe was a ---ing bully. I remember the Ice man. There was one when they were in doc03 Nov 2025 #61
Oh I never saw the dog wash. I hope they didn't hurt the dogs. Thank you doc03 for stating your feelings. Moe was a debm55 Nov 2025 #70
Oh yes.... they were on from 6-9 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays in Boston when I was a wee lad. ificandream Nov 2025 #62
Thank you for sharing with us, ificandream. debm55 Nov 2025 #73
Yes I Watched ProfessorGAC Nov 2025 #63
Thank you ProfessorGAC for sharing your opinion on the Stooges. I didn't like Moe. debm55 Nov 2025 #71
The Three Stooges were about slapstick humor LogDog75 Nov 2025 #64
Thank you very much for sharing your opinion on the Stooges, LogDog75 . I appreciate your post. debm55 Nov 2025 #65
Jerome "Curly" Howard was a huge dog lover and is said to have rescued over 5000 strays MichMan Nov 2025 #72
Thank you very much, MichMan, That was very kind and loving of Curly. debm55 Nov 2025 #74
Swinging the Alphabet Delarage Dec 2025 #75
HAHAHHAHAHH. Thank you very much. Delarage. debm55 Dec 2025 #81
The plumbers one was great as a little kid. Klarkashton Dec 2025 #76
HAHAHAHAH. Thank you very much Klarashton. I think someone posted the whole episode above somewhere above. debm55 Dec 2025 #82
Remember it well ... marble falls Dec 2025 #77
So true, so true. Thank you very much marble falls. debm55 Dec 2025 #83
The Curly Shuffle Brother Buzz Dec 2025 #78
HAHAHHHAHAHHAHAh. I say the ice cube ,Curly was carrying. Brother Buzz, I have been feeling down. but you made me LOL debm55 Dec 2025 #84
Doctor Howard! Doctor Fine! Doctor Howard! Wednesdays Dec 2025 #79
HAHAHAHAHHAA. Thank you very much, Wednesdays. for sharing . debm55 Dec 2025 #85
Didn't get them as a kid, but at age 23 no_hypocrisy Dec 2025 #80
Thank you so much, no_hypocrisy. I am going to go to YouTube and check it out. Again thank you your shairing my friend. debm55 Dec 2025 #86

MichMan

(17,151 posts)
1. Disorder in the Court
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 11:45 AM
Nov 2025

When they try and swear in Curly for the witness stand. "Take off your hat. Put your left hand here , raise your right hand. Take off your hat!"


&msockid=749749d1ce0311f09a8d00fe70445d0a

rsdsharp

(12,004 posts)
54. Joe "Curly Joe" DeRita didn't join the Stooges until 1958.
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 03:15 PM
Nov 2025

This film featured Jerome “Curly” Howard, who died in 1952.

buzzycrumbhunger

(1,935 posts)
39. Me too!
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 01:14 PM
Nov 2025

The abuse mortified me. I think it's because my parents NEVER spanked or raised voices.

What was that bullying supposed to teach kids--or people in general? 😧

debm55

(60,623 posts)
40. My family was extremely abusive to me. Physically,Emotionally and sexually . I understand if people liked them.and
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 01:20 PM
Nov 2025

watched them . but for me, I might have seen maybe 3 episodes and called it a day.

MichMan

(17,151 posts)
47. Watched it a lot growing up
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 02:12 PM
Nov 2025

Yet we knew that it was comedy and never tried to throw bricks at each other.

AllaN01Bear

(29,498 posts)
5. i still watch the stooges .
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 11:56 AM
Nov 2025

nyuk nyuk. slowly i turned , step by step. and yes i thought they were funny.

pandr32

(14,272 posts)
9. My brother loved it, but not me.
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 12:14 PM
Nov 2025

I thought they were not-funny and abusive.
There certainly is a lot worse now.

debm55

(60,623 posts)
21. Thank you pandr32. I only watched the one short.and 2 episodes I thought they were abusive too. Is that slapstick?
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 12:29 PM
Nov 2025

Last edited Sun Nov 30, 2025, 01:21 PM - Edit history (1)

pandr32

(14,272 posts)
27. I guess it is on the slapstick spectrum.
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 12:36 PM
Nov 2025

The punches, pokes, slaps, and shoves were all deliberate, though, and not accidental (like hitting people with the ends of the ladder, or a board when you turn).

Mike Nelson

(10,943 posts)
10. Watching them as an adult...
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 12:14 PM
Nov 2025

... plus Shemp, Laurel & Hardy... I'm surprised at how violent they are. Laurel and Hardy did a piano like the ice block you mentioned. They would be dead after almost every segment. The Stooges would be dead, or badly bruised. Both teams are played for a couple hours every Saturday, on ME TV in Los Angeles. The old cartoons were even more violent. It's shocking to me, now.

MichMan

(17,151 posts)
13. I think if you are a male from a certain age group, it is a requirement
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 12:16 PM
Nov 2025

Love the Stooges.

debm55

(60,623 posts)
24. Thank you MichMan. I was wondering about that. My male friends and relatives loved them.
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 12:32 PM
Nov 2025

SheltieLover

(80,486 posts)
19. I watched them, but can't recall any specific episodes
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 12:24 PM
Nov 2025

Just a lot of slap stick comedy. Lol

gab13by13

(32,329 posts)
22. My cousin and I were just little kids,
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 12:30 PM
Nov 2025

My uncle decided to take us to the movies. It was the 3 Stooges who were hunting a bear.

Suffice it to say when the bear was getting the better of the Stooges my cousin and I started screaming, our uncle had to extricate us from the movie theater before it was over.

Ocelot II

(130,538 posts)
28. I have to say that I never thought the Three Stooges were all that funny.
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 12:36 PM
Nov 2025

Some of the old Laurel and Hardy films absolutely cracked me up, and Abbott and Costello were hilarious (I still laugh at the classic "Who's on first?" bit), but the Stooges just seemed kind of dumb. About all they did was yell and hit each other.

70sEraVet

(5,482 posts)
30. Same here!
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 12:43 PM
Nov 2025

Later in life I realized that the reason I didn't 'get' the Stooges, was because I didn't grow up with brothers. The Stooges were just exaggerating the antics of young boisterous and out-of-control brothers.
Also, my grandparents wouldn't let me watch them -- they were DANGEROUS!

markodochartaigh

(5,545 posts)
32. I can't remember ever watching an episode all the way through.
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 12:48 PM
Nov 2025

There wasn't enough plot to interest me and the hallmark petty violence seemed unrealistic, what idiot would stay around someone who constantly physically attacked them.
I really loved, and still love, the Marx Brothers. Abbot and Costello are good too. As for cartoons, Jonny Quest was my favorite.


MuseRider

(35,176 posts)
33. I watched them with my little brothers.
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 12:52 PM
Nov 2025

They rarely made me laugh hard but I would get stuck in their craziness. For some reason the "Slowly I turn, step by step......" used to just crack me up.

Raastan

(283 posts)
34. "Sing a song if six pants"
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 12:54 PM
Nov 2025

Moe making pancakes on the steam press, Shemp laughing while reading comics, broom antics... My favorite!

Golden Raisin

(4,755 posts)
38. Even as a kid I didn' t think
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 01:03 PM
Nov 2025

they were that funny. Just wildly violent, glorifying bullying and putting the slap in slapstick.

debm55

(60,623 posts)
56. Thank you very much, I stay in the Lounge. I will go over to the link and watch. TY. Silent Type.
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 03:25 PM
Nov 2025

MichMan

(17,151 posts)
48. I wonder if they tried some of those stunts growing up
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 02:18 PM
Nov 2025

Moe, Shemp, and Curly were all brothers. Can you imagine their poor mother?

malthaussen

(18,572 posts)
50. Anyone who watched Paul Shannon in Pittsburgh in a certain era knew the Stooges...
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 03:07 PM
Nov 2025

... since he was instrumental in their renaissance.

I thought the Ice Man short you cite was particularly interesting because my great-uncle was an ice man. He probably humped countless chunks of ice up Pittsburgh's stairs in his time.

-- Mal

debm55

(60,623 posts)
51. Thank you malthaussen. I remember Paul Shannon and Adventure Time. Thank you for the memories.
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 03:12 PM
Nov 2025

Walleye

(44,807 posts)
52. I didn't like it, even even when I was a child, I didn't think getting hit in the head was very very funny
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 03:15 PM
Nov 2025

Aristus

(72,188 posts)
60. Never understood what all the shouting (and slapping) was about.
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 04:50 PM
Nov 2025

Even as a kid, I thought the act was stupid and pointless. My Dad used to watch the shorts on TV. I asked him why the Stooges were always hitting each other. He said: “It’s called slapstick humor”.

I didn’t see the humor then and don’t now. My Dad was a puns-and-practical-jokes kind of guy. That was his level of humor. This may sound snotty, but I’m more of an aficionado of wit. Oscar Wilde, that sort of thing.

debm55

(60,623 posts)
69. Thank you very much Aristus for sharing your opinion with us. PS. You are not snotty.
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 07:26 PM
Nov 2025

doc03

(39,086 posts)
61. Moe was a ---ing bully. I remember the Ice man. There was one when they were in
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 05:24 PM
Nov 2025

the army and sank a ship. They had a dog wash business one time.

debm55

(60,623 posts)
70. Oh I never saw the dog wash. I hope they didn't hurt the dogs. Thank you doc03 for stating your feelings. Moe was a
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 07:30 PM
Nov 2025

fluffing bully.

ificandream

(11,837 posts)
62. Oh yes.... they were on from 6-9 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays in Boston when I was a wee lad.
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 06:15 PM
Nov 2025

Last edited Sun Nov 30, 2025, 09:52 PM - Edit history (1)

That's when I became a big fan.

As far as my favorite Stooges short, it's this one.


ProfessorGAC

(76,706 posts)
63. Yes I Watched
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 06:26 PM
Nov 2025

No the hitting didn't bother me.
Even as a kid, I knew they were faking it.
It was just brain candy.

LogDog75

(1,301 posts)
64. The Three Stooges were about slapstick humor
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 06:31 PM
Nov 2025

During the 30s and 40s, slapstick humor was popular and the Three Stooges were great at it. With the advent of TV, their movies appealed to teenagers and younger kids. Even today, you can sometimes see comical references to The Three Stooges in movies and on TV.

debm55

(60,623 posts)
65. Thank you very much for sharing your opinion on the Stooges, LogDog75 . I appreciate your post.
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 07:09 PM
Nov 2025

MichMan

(17,151 posts)
72. Jerome "Curly" Howard was a huge dog lover and is said to have rescued over 5000 strays
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 07:34 PM
Nov 2025
Reams and reams have been written about the Three Stooges, but our post today focuses on Jerome Lester Horwitz, or Curly, the “baby” of the Horwitz brothers. His “woo-woo”s and “n’yuk nyuk”s, aside, Curly, in “real” life, was an avid dog lover. In a Facebook post by Miranda Squires Magnus, she writes;

“Curly’s contract with Columbia Pictures included a clause that allowed him to bring his dogs on set. The studio limited him to no more than two dogs at any given time. This was due to Curly’s pups making random unplanned walk-on appearances during production. Especially during some of the more raucous scenes. You can still catch those surprise canine cameos in some of the earliest Three Stooges shorts.

“Typically having several dogs at any given time, Curly was known to come home often with strays he found along his travels. He would foster the strays until he was able to find new homes. And when the Stooges were on tour, Curly made it a point to rehome, at least, 1 stray in each town they visited. It is estimated that Curly saved and re-homed more than 5000 dogs in his lifetime – making him a man before his time with his humane concern for man’s best friend.”

Curly did have his own dogs, a couple of Collies (one of whom was named, “Lady”), Cocker Spaniels, Miniature Schnauzers, and a Boxer (though curiously, his brother, Shemp, had an assortment of phobias that included a fear of every dog but his own Collie, “Wags”).

In the book, “Curly: An Illustrated biography of the Superstooge,” by Joan Howard Maurer (Moe Howard’s daughter), she writes that of the dogs, “Some…’barked their brains out,’ some ‘bit and snapped,’ but all of them were “one man” dogs, and loved only Curly. To Curly, a canine companion made minimal demands, was always affectionate, cost very little money to care for, and was forever loyal.”


https://nationalpurebreddogday.com/the-dog-loving-stooge/

Delarage

(2,597 posts)
75. Swinging the Alphabet
Mon Dec 1, 2025, 12:02 AM
Dec 2025

I watched the reruns as a kid and always thought this one was funny.

?si=0tv_4QRB0OmwcpaB

Klarkashton

(5,294 posts)
76. The plumbers one was great as a little kid.
Mon Dec 1, 2025, 12:13 AM
Dec 2025

The television bursts with water while showing nigra falls.

debm55

(60,623 posts)
82. HAHAHAHAH. Thank you very much Klarashton. I think someone posted the whole episode above somewhere above.
Mon Dec 1, 2025, 11:13 PM
Dec 2025

marble falls

(71,936 posts)
77. Remember it well ...
Mon Dec 1, 2025, 12:58 AM
Dec 2025

... As Captain Penny always said, "Laugh at them, laugh with them, but don't do as they do!", as a condition to keeping the stooges on his show after moms with kids who did as they did and almost poked some other kids' eyes out and flooded WEWS channel 5 with complaints.

Brother Buzz

(39,900 posts)
78. The Curly Shuffle
Mon Dec 1, 2025, 01:44 AM
Dec 2025

If you watch carefully, you'll see Curly carrying a block of ice

&list=RDFKAfXdb5LsA&start_radio=1

debm55

(60,623 posts)
84. HAHAHHHAHAHHAHAh. I say the ice cube ,Curly was carrying. Brother Buzz, I have been feeling down. but you made me LOL
Mon Dec 1, 2025, 11:22 PM
Dec 2025
Thank you my friend.

Wednesdays

(22,604 posts)
79. Doctor Howard! Doctor Fine! Doctor Howard!
Mon Dec 1, 2025, 02:35 AM
Dec 2025

And the Swingin the Alphabet scene to me is one of the most memorable. Not side-splitting funny, but I'd describe it as "cute." And it's non-violent!

no_hypocrisy

(54,908 posts)
80. Didn't get them as a kid, but at age 23
Mon Dec 1, 2025, 05:54 AM
Dec 2025

I was in a motel room with a bunch of people watching a morning of Stooges.

What we noticed was how the studio cut out certain parts of one short and pasted them in new shorts, particularly four in a row that we watched.

Specifically, the Stooges were in a "Pygmalion" scenario, with a professor trying to pass them off as erudite, educated, couth gentlemen. The Stooges are in a home of Old Money; Larry almost biting into a pie; Moe taking it away; Moe sees someone coming and throws it in the air, where it sticks to the ceiling; a rich woman accosting Moe and demanding that he tell her all about himself; Moe nervously watching the pie unstick from the ceiling; and finally, the Doyenne remarking that Moe looks like the World is going to crash in on him; he escapes, she looks up, and the pie vertically falls on her face.

We were hysterical every time that cut came on in a new Stooges short. We were saying the script in unison as it replayed.

And no, we weren't drunk or high. It was just so ridiculous.

debm55

(60,623 posts)
86. Thank you so much, no_hypocrisy. I am going to go to YouTube and check it out. Again thank you your shairing my friend.
Mon Dec 1, 2025, 11:26 PM
Dec 2025
Latest Discussions»The DU Lounge»Did you watch the Three S...