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SOUP-ER BLOOPERS

he first appearance of soup on the silver screen was in 1928 silent comedy . Working as waiters at anupper-class dinner party, cack-handed Stan spills hot broth over Ollie’s shoes as a title card reads: “Watch where you’re dropping that soup, numbskull!”: Jazz Age audiences were so busy chuckling   “It was so embarrassing, because Limp Bizkit didn’t even form until 1994, almost thirty years after my death,” Laurel recalled in his autobiography. “Boy, were our faces red,” he quipped.

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