Are You Going To Believe Your Lying Eyes
Are you going to believe your lying eyes. It was CHICO not Groucho Marx in Duck Soup although to be fair he was impersonating Groucho in the scene where he said. Wilsons quote as a warning. Flip Wilson used to say that on his television show in the early 1970s to get a laugh.
After years of observing the behavior of financial markets I bet that you are going to conclude that your eyes are not lying and that you will make portfolio adjustments accordingly. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithners Op-Ed in theis titled with no intended irony Welcome to the Recovery His story is essentially this. He keeps this up until he is fully dressed and then he graciously soothingly escorts hisby nowgibbering wife out of the room and out into the street.
Who are you going to believe me or your lying eyes In conclusion the song Do You Believe Your Baby or Your Eyes was in circulation by the early 1900s. Descended from a line in a Marx Brothers film Who you gonna believe me or your lying eyes is spoken ironically by someone whos been caught lying and instead of admitting it says the evidence is wrong as well as the person whos looking right at it. The song depicted the comical notion of disbelieving the evidence supplied by ones own eyes to maintain an illusion of amorous fidelity.
We are trapped in a Groucho Marx routine. Yes oftentimes your choice will be wrong and it will turn out that your eyes were indeed lying to you but this is how we learn. Who are you going to believe me or your lying eyes Richard Pryor in his filmed comedy performance Live on the Sunset Strip tells the story of his wife catching him with another woman.
Why do I use Mr. Three can keep a secret if. Allow me to take you back way back to 1992.
I have no idea about the topic that started the conversation which is whether government investment in science pays off economically. Maximum Power Computing Last modified 03-Dec-2011. So who am I gonna believe economists or my lying eyes.
Today I see Mr. Wilsons laugh line as a red flag for Americans.
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Its an absolute comic tour de force of bland denial of reality of the kind of obfuscation of the patently obvious that could only occur in an Italian comedy. Who are you going to believe me or your lying eyes Richard Pryor in his filmed comedy performance Live on the Sunset Strip tells the story of his wife catching him with another woman. We are trapped in a Groucho Marx routine. Teasdale trying to make sense of it all. As the wikiquote page for Groucho tells us the line was actually spoken by Chico Marx -- though at the time he was dressed up as Groucho so any confusion would be entirely understandable. The sad and ultimately frightening part of these media lies is that there are so many Americans who DO believe them. Descended from a line in a Marx Brothers film Who you gonna believe me or your lying eyes is spoken ironically by someone whos been caught lying and instead of admitting it says the evidence is wrong as well as the person whos looking right at it. False Prophet Ronald Weinland was in Bloomington IL this weekend. A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.
Yes oftentimes your choice will be wrong and it will turn out that your eyes were indeed lying to you but this is how we learn. As the wikiquote page for Groucho tells us the line was actually spoken by Chico Marx -- though at the time he was dressed up as Groucho so any confusion would be entirely understandable. Posted on June 18 2011 by The Still Man. Who are you going to believe me or your own lying eyes is a quip attributed to Groucho Marx one of the great comedians of all time actually Grouchos brother Chico was dressed like Groucho and said these words in the movie Duck Soup. Who are you going to believe me or your own lying eyes Attributed to Groucho Marx this question comically underscores the almost universal belief that our own eyes tell us the truth. Its an absolute comic tour de force of bland denial of reality of the kind of obfuscation of the patently obvious that could only occur in an Italian comedy. Are you not feeling well my darling.
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