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These clips of Jim Varney as Ernest P. Worrell come from a bloopers show called "World's Funniest Commercial Goofs." It ran sometime in the 1980s, and was hosted by Robert Guillaume and Emmanuel Lewis.
Strangely, only a few of these seem to be actual bloopers.
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When Mr. Cash, my 10th grade English teacher, told us to do a project on a famous Tennessean I decided to have fun with it. So here's my tribute to the late great Jim Varney (a.k.a. Ernest)
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The song "Always Within the Hour" from the 2007 album "Les Fleurs du Mal: die Blumen des Bosen."
Les Fleurs du Mal was recorded, engineered, and mastered by John A. Rivers at Woodbine St. Recording Studio, Royal Leamington Spa, England, throughout November and December 2006.
It was mixed, produced, and otherwise carefully tended by John A. Rivers and Anna Varney Cantodea.
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Jim Varney talks about how the Ernest craze is sweeping the nation. You see him get to comment on one of his funniest commercials...the merry-go-round spot where he falls off and the camera comes back around and he is still laying on the ground.
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