And bring them back with their luggages. Samsonite ingredient. And thanks to the tea label, I think that we've been able to just get the product without any problems. But how did you do that?
And so, I'm probably the only one in that stadium who wasn't videoing walking into the stadium. And Samson is a religious figure, so to speak.
And so, I'm probably the only one in that stadium who wasn't videoing walking into the stadium. And my helmet contained an image of Samson .
but I got to be careful cuz before y'all come I fell one of Samson holes he dug but I didn't get hurt I'm pretty tough about that no who's Samson Samson this dog here yeah Samson here he comes he's tied he's all chained up huh yeah did he wag his tail and I cof he's yeah he's totally wagging his tail Samson come here Samson how you boy do you ever play
And so, Lego signed on to allow them to sell their company's products in the U.S. Not surprisingly, Samsonite didn't do a particularly good job of marketing Lego bricks to children because I don't know how much crossover there is between luggage purchasers and toy purchasers. And so, in 1973, Lego took back their franchise and began licensing and marketing Lego in the United States themselves. And that's the beginning of when Lego really
fun to do the second book because the myths are insane to begin with. Some of these stories are just completely crazy, over the top, out there stuff and some of them only have one source. If you want to know about Samson you read the Bible and that's your source. You want to write an article on Dirty Harry you watch the Dirty Harry movies and that's your source. So, ah, so with fiction you can, you have a little bit more leeway to go back and forth. If you are going to write an article on Batman you would have to pick an origin
plain weather in a way what's in the backyard can you can you tell us or show us what's in the backyard yeah why not but I got to be careful cuz before y'all come I fell one of Samson holes he dug but I didn't get hurt I'm pretty tough about that no who's Samson Samson this dog here yeah Samson here he comes he's tied he's all chained up huh yeah did he
about that no who's Samson Samson this dog here yeah Samson here he comes he's tied he's all chained up huh yeah did he wag his tail and I cof he's yeah he's totally wagging his tail Samson come here Samson how you boy do you ever play basketball you ever shoot baskets sometimes yeah so how do you know where how do you know where the the thing is you just
Joining us all the way from the United Kingdom, please give a warm welcome to Polly Samson . So, Polly, let's start off a little bit about your upbringing and kind of how your career started.
And it's a wonderful thing to write a lyric because you have this prompt. Everybody join me in giving a great round of applause for Ms. Polly Samson .
cast in seductive, exotic kind of roles, which she became a bit bored with to the point where she started her own company so she could avoid it. But in 1949 she went back into the kind of low cut gowns for Cecil B. DeMille's "Samson and Delilah," which was an enormous hit. B. COATES: Yeah, it was a film-- so Groucho Marx said about it, I'm not interested in a film where the man's tits are bigger
So if we're going sit, really all they can hear is this. There's a famous trainer, who I learned a lot from, who was talking about the first time he was teaching Malinois, which is what Samson is. I'll bring him out in a little bit.
Who else in popular culture? Larry: Good question. Before was Superman was based on things that go back as far as Hercules and Samson and
I mean, it's something that Burma Superstar is known for. It's something that, I don't know, was-- you explain it-- maybe a Samsonite ingredient for many years? The country was closed off from the world.
and his friends. But talking to you all is like talking to pod people. Then someone comes along and realized that, jeez, if Tom Friedman's suitcase company comes up on Google ahead of Samsonite, there's real dollars in that.
And so, in 1961, Lego was looking at coming to the United States. And when you're thinking about who would be a natural partner for Lego in the U.S., obviously your first thought is Samsonite, the luggage maker. They had experience in both plastics as well as retail sales.