I was just thinking, when you make an LP of ventriloquism, do you even have to bring the dummy to the studio? Edgar Bergen got famous as a ventriloquist on the radio[/b]. I figured he was sitting there in his underwear with a beer in his hand, just doing the voices.
I was just thinking, when you make an LP of ventriloquism, do you even have to bring the dummy to the studio? Edgar Bergen got famous as a ventriloquist on the radio[/b]. I figured he was sitting there in his underwear with a beer in his hand, just doing the voices.
Those people are freaks, I have no doubt that they not only bring the dummy to the studio, but eat dinner with it, sleep with it, etc. Like the guy in "Soap".
I was just thinking, when you make an LP of ventriloquism, do you even have to bring the dummy to the studio? Edgar Bergen got famous as a ventriloquist on the radio[/b]. I figured he was sitting there in his underwear with a beer in his hand, just doing the voices.
Those people are freaks, I have no doubt that they not only bring the dummy to the studio, but eat dinner with it, sleep with it, etc. Like the guy in "Soap".
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Those people are freaks, I have no doubt that they not only bring the dummy to the studio, but eat dinner with it, sleep with it, etc. Like the guy in "Soap".
More like this guy...
or this guy...
to get this thread back on track, there are some other decent Light records other that Cross & Switchblade
All of the kids in Springfield are SOB's!
and you have them already you squirrelly fort worthian...
i just bought my ticket to nyc, holler at me.
yeah, the real scary ones. Are they cheap? PM me...
Yeah, the one Adrian Brody did right before "the pianist". Too bad, it really didn't get out there. I saw it came out on video tho!
Sundance has been showing it lately...