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Help: Tricks for valve retainer keepers?
Yeah. He held up a tequila bottle and did a voice for the worm inside.
:)
Wonder where he is these days...can't even remember his name.
Neal
On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 12:30, David Utley wrote:
> Crap! Five?! I had only seen 4, the little dummy that looked like him the
> jalapeno, peanut, and the grumpy old man... Geez, is this guy still around,
> it has been forever since I have seen him...
>
> David
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Neal Tovsen [mailto:nealtovsen@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 9:54 AM
> To: David Utley
> Cc: Scirocco-L
> Subject: Re: Help: Tricks for valve retainer keepers?
>
> > Try one of those magnets, on a stiiiiiiick!
>
> BWahaha! That guy ruled.
>
> Peanut wasn't a gorilla though. One of the best routines was making
> jokes about trying to figure out exactly what he was. Purple
> gorilla-looking doll with hair like one of those little gnome dolls and
> a big belly button.
>
> The "on a stick" joke involved FIVE voices. Peanut, Peanut's puppet
> (yes, the puppet had a puppet), the jalapeno "on a stiiik", the worm in
> a tequila bottle, and his own voice. He went from one voice to the other
> in lightning speed, and finished by doing the voices while drinking the
> tequila. Best ventriloquist I've seen since the guy who did the Parkay
> commercials...
>
> Neal
>
> On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 16:56, David Utley wrote:
>
> >
> > Sorry to those that do not understand, comedian some time ago... He was a
> > ventiliquist, with a purple gorilla named 'Peanut'... Very funny...
> >
> > Seriously, get one of those expandable (like a radio antenna) metal sticks
> > with a magnet on it, it will work a treat...
> --
> Neal Tovsen
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Neal Tovsen