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Johnny Carson 'Bites' Into the World's Most Prized Potatoe Chip

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Hey there, fellow Johnny Carson fanatics! Remember the good old days when we’d cozy up in front of the television and catch the nightly dose of The Tonight Show? The laughs, the wit, and the sheer charm of Johnny made those evenings truly unforgettable.

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It's 1987, Ronald Reagan is President, and gas is just 89 cents a gallon. You can grab a gallon of milk for around $2.28, while the average cost of a new home hovers around $92,000. A brand-new car sets you back roughly $10,300, and you're paying a mere $3.50 for a movie ticket. Those were the days, right? "Walk Like an Egyptian" by The Bangles is topping the charts, and you're watching TV shows like "Cheers," "Family Ties," and, of course, Johnny Carson's Tonight Show.

Now let me jog your memory a bit further. Recall that hilarious 1987 episode where Myrtle Young, the "Potato Chip Lady," appeared as a guest? You know, the one where Johnny nearly gave her a heart attack by pretending to eat one of her prized chips? Oh, the look on her face was priceless! We laughed along with the audience, feeling the tension in the room as Johnny pulled off that classic comedic bit.

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Remember how Myrtle showed off her collection of potato chips resembling famous people and objects? She had a Bob Hope chip, a Rodney Dangerfield chip, and even a camel-shaped chip. It was uncanny! We marveled at her keen eye and how she could spot these unusual shapes amid the standard crinkles and curves of the humble potato chip.

The Tonight Show was always full of surprises, wasn't it? I recall eagerly waiting for the next guest, anticipating the banter and impromptu skits that would keep us in stitches. Those were the times when we'd gather with friends and family, sharing laughs and creating memories around that iconic show.

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Thanks to the internet, we can relive those moments and cherish the nostalgia. Head on over to MadlyOdd to watch the video of Johnny Carson eating a prized potato chip, and let's take a trip down memory lane together. Share it with your friends and fellow Carson enthusiasts because who doesn't need a good laugh to brighten their day?

The Tonight Show episode with Myrtle Young (Potato Chip Lady) never goes out of style. You can find it on AmazonAd if you're looking to revisit the good old days.