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I agree.The two have come a long way since their boyhood days in Philadelphia, but you get the distinct impression they haven't changed much. Really. Both are pretty simple down-to-earth types who aren't "on" all the time. They're professional in every sense of the word and their style of humor conveys the impression of a couple of nice guys at work. Both credit much of their success to another person they grew up with, Joey Bishop, who has been one of their closest friends and biggest supporters. But whatever the past has brought or the present is brining, the future holds the greatest challenge of all. The two recently signed to do the life story of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello...and the two fit their roles perfectly. Filming is expected to start in the near future.