
Comedy Examiner reader "Cheryl S." pointed us in the direction of the following clip, which shows off some of Bob Barker's creepiest moments from his "Price is Right" days. There's an obvious joke to be made here about having Bob spayed or neutered, but I swear I will resist telling it until after you've seen the clip. Since we don't need a lot of setup for this one, let's just jump right to it, my gentle Examiner readers...
Bob Barker is sorely missed on "The Price is Right", but it has little to do with Drew Carey. Actually, maybe it has everything to do with Drew Carey; it's hard to tell. All I know is, I've stopped watching "The Price is Right" ever since Barker left, and it's unlikely I'll ever return, even though Plinko-fever does strike me from time to time. Let's revisit some of Barker's best "Price is Right" moments:
Looks like maybe Bob Barker's the one that should be spayed or neutered! HA-HA! KnowwhatI'msayin'? 'Cause he's being creepy in a sexual manner! HA! Are you guys even hearing this solid-gold that I'm dropping on you? Oh, we have some good times here at the Comedy Examiner's Office, don't we? Anyway, this is how we've started our Wednesday here at the Office; let's hope that things get a little less Creeper-ish by lunchtime. Stay tuned for more shenanigans as the day goes on, my precious snowflakes. And, while you're waiting, check out these other recent Comedy Examiner articles:
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