Remember The Newlywed Game? It was a game show that debuted back on 1966 and pitted newlyweds against each other to find out how much they had learned about each other in the time that they had been married. The show, host by Bob Eubanks, asked the couples the same suggestive questions separately to see if they could match each others answers. The Newlywed Game was considered a very risqué for it’s time and gave the TV censors fits. But America loved the show and some version of the show still airs on a few networks today. If you’re looking for a laugh on a Monday, check out some of the these classic responses from back in the day. AND YES…you or your parents use to dress that way. Enjoy your Make Me Laugh Monday video from Mix 106.3.
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