A recently unearthed 1991 Larry King interview with comedian Bill Cosby shows that the embattled performer has a history of making jokes about drugs and sex.
The 77-year-old has been accused of drugging, and in some cases sexual assault, by several women since last fall. Although Cosby has never been charged with a crime and through lawyers has denied allegations in the past, mounting accusations of misconduct have seriously tarnished his once stellar reputation as a family-friendly comedian.
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In his 1991 appearance alongside King, which was part of a promotional tour for his book “Childhood,” Cosby joked about “Spanish Fly,” which was a slang term in his youth for a pill that could serve as an aphrodisiac.
“Spanish Fly was the thing that all boys from age 11 on up to death — We will still be searching for Spanish Fly,” Cosby told King, who laughed and agreed with him. Then this exchange takes place:
Cosby: And what was the old — the old story was, if you took a little drop — it was on the head of a –
King: Pin.
Cosby: – pin! And you put it in a drink –
King: That’s right. Drop it in her Coca-Cola — It don’t matter.
Cosby: It doesn’t make any difference. And the girl would drink it and –
King: And she’s yours.
According to FiveThirtyEight.com, the phrase “Spanish Fly” is one of “the most common phrases in the book.”









