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Monday, January 14, 2008
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The eagle-eyed observer will notice Miss Serpentina" ready to bally.
I do much admire this banner line. The tattoo artist who did the banners for the "Sasquatch" show we had out last year looked at Jim's banners and nailed it when he said they were, "Like the classic redrawn." A nod to the old but fresh enough to amuse to young and cynical. Atmosphere sells and borrowing a bit of this atmosphere and returning it to the circus midway as a regular feature couldn't be a bad thing.
My personal favorite is Jim's mermaid banner, which includes a scene being filmed of "mermaids gone wild".
How does it go?
PROVOCATIVE!!
but
Family friendly...
Yes it's time to hear the "Flia-zuncky's on the "Bia-zally.
I must say this gent is surly wise in the way at turning the tip.If you see this out fit doing a bally it will surely entertain you. Hearing it will take you back in time, of an old showman's gift of gab.
Buckles...Serpentina is my niece holding "Julius Sqeezer" However...The Eagled-eyed observer should notice...Longtime Elephant man/night watchman(Vargas/Rex) ...Mark Pierson working the ticket box....Jim Zajicek
Akey, Akey, Undila, Undila!!! Look up "Strange and Unusual" in your Webster´s, and it has a picture of my great friend, The Curator, with a caption that say´s "born to do what he does." Jim´s success with his beautiful sideshow came about because he was smart enough to heed the advice and encouragement of his friend´s, during it´s conception.
Almost daily we assisted him with sage counsel like, "are you nut´s", and "your insane" and "it´ll never work" and "what an fing idiot". I had the honor of housing his first pickled two headed calf in the training barn, until a suprise USDA inspection. I have had many prideful moments in my life, but the day The Curator asked me to lure the marks into the tent, by being the first in line with a 1.00 bill is right up there at the top. A tear comes to my eye, when I think of the "Great Trail Drive", when Jim tried to slough the whole operation, by attempting to forfeit the "money leg"
I have always respected, and appreciated Jim, even when I was in the hateful position, of being the "other women in his life", when he was dating one of the blog contibuters.
Way to go, Moron. We´re proud of you. Now, take the rubber cheeze head hat off, cause it´s "showtime".
Wade Burck
Jim,
Where did you steal Julias Squeezer from? I first heard it on a tape that Jim Royal did 10 or more years ago. Maybe I have been away too long.
Bob Kitto
Bob..I first heard "Julius Squeezer" from Bobby Reynolds....I believe it was used by many a talker...I once asked Lengendary Showman and my dear Freind Ward Hall if I could steal one of his lines...He replied..Why you asking me? Hell, I stole that line myself!!!......Jim Zajicek P.s. The line I stole from Ward was..."If you like Pretty Girls...you'll like this show....If you like Strange Girls...You'll LOVE this Show!"
Mr. Burck.........Thanks!......The Curator of the Unusual P.S. However, instead of staying in the Pick-up....It would of been Nice of you to help free up the "Money-Leg" of Elsie the 5-legged cow when it got caught on the trailer door!!!!
I was disappointed in not seeing an oil painting depicting the "throwing of the assagai".
You know my father wrote on the back of a photo of himself, "Student of Circus History, Elephantology and Side Show Oratory!"
I came close to putting it on his tombstone, now I wish I had.
Curator Rowdy Yates,
Granted my reactions were a little slow, what with being doubled over and all. Christ, I have never seen a stock trailer door "explode" open that quick. But be a little more appreciative of the fact that I was the one who went and told everybody to come watch.
Wade Burck
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