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Sunday, February 05, 2012
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Big Mistake!
24 Hour Man gets a lot more done if he sleeps in the back seat of his car.
Now we can only hope that he knows how to put up arrows and doesn't hide them like some I've seen.
And, yes I have arrowed and had compliments about how easy they were to see.
Bob Kitto
I recall stories of when shows
crossed each others route & did
some nasty rearrowing
I drove one simular to this around 92'. Arrowing is a thankless job and the getting out and in by the steps punished my legs.
D.R. told me on my first day as 24 hour man, "If a cop sees you tacking up an arrow, tell him your not putting one up, but taking it down." Dennis
In regards to some of the 24 hour men and their arrowing efforts; We spent two seasons with Vidbel's tented show with Bill Phillips arrowing. Vidbel's could have been harboring Ossama-Bin-Laden on the lot and he would still have been a free man to this day.
JC Hall
Like Bob Kitto I had the pleasure to help.
Mike Gorman on Vargas who to me did the best job of all as it was very well done.
I arrowed Vargas into town in January with ice on one side of the poles and trying to get the tape to stick was lots of fun.
Also with the Vargas engagement director driving and I was arrowing and I steped in a fire ant bed and almost had to get out of my cloths on the side of a freeway.
Also got stopped by the cops and told them if we did not get arrows up, in the morning you would have many semi's all over the roads.
Helped Joe Wright on the Early Carson and Barnes days and he told me that his wife Rosie could not tell my arrows from Joe's.
Like some said a thankless job but also very important for many on a show.
Harry in Texas
Gorman drove Joe & Roland nuts by
demanding to use only new marking
stakes for each lot
He was the perfomance director on
our Monte Carlo touring unit
Haven't seen any arrows in years, guessing the advancement of personal GPS made 'em obsolete. ~frank
Fast Eddie on the Beatty show used to say that if he got stopped by a cop he'd say he was taking it down, then after the cop left, he would "sew" it into the pole with a tack hammer!!!
:-)
Cindy Potter
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