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RIP:Cal Worthington (1920-2013) - GameTheory - 09-09-2013

The Master of Showmanship, he could sell ice cubes to a hot dyev in the middle of a Siberian snowstorm


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Worthington

it's Cal Worthington AND HIS " DOG SPOT !!! "

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RIP:Cal Worthington (1920-2013) - Stun - 09-09-2013

It's Cal Worthington and HIS DOG SPOT (out comes a lion.)

Seriously sad news for so cal kids who grew up on this commercial.


RIP:Cal Worthington (1920-2013) - HeyPete - 09-09-2013

Quote: (09-09-2013 11:05 PM)Sugar Wrote:  

It's Cal Worthington and HIS DOG SPOT (out comes a lion.)

Seriously sad news for so cal kids who grew up on this commercial.

Did you guys think it was "Pussy Cow" instead of "Go See Cal?"
I thought that's what he was saying when I was a kid.

Met him once. I used to do some business with his son Rod. Cal was a great guy. Was a man's man.


RIP:Cal Worthington (1920-2013) - WesternCancer - 09-09-2013

Thought this thread was gonna be about this guy:

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RIP:Cal Worthington (1920-2013) - speakeasy - 09-09-2013

Hell, I didn't even know he was still alive. Yeah and I always thought he said "pussy cow" too, lol.

Gotta love that name, doesn't get more manlier than "Cal Worthington". RIP.


RIP:Cal Worthington (1920-2013) - aphelion - 09-10-2013

Totally thought it said 'pussy cow'. Thought I was the only one.


RIP:Cal Worthington (1920-2013) - Mujeriego - 09-10-2013

I remember his corny commercials that aired as a child. He had a dealership on the other side of town and set up a fire breathing dinosaur as an advertising gimmick. At 5 or 6 years old I thought it was the coolest thing ever.