On Castle, Mr. Verdu confessed to me he lived in constant dread of losing a girl. "Mein God! I pay for their hair, I pay for their makeup, I pay to get their rotten teeth fixed. What you think? Sure as hell, one by one, they get knocked up and leave me! One by one, poof! Gone! My money, too! Poof!"
His worry was forever in evidence, especially after the night show. He and Mrs. Verdu slept in the front of their trailer while the girls were sequestered in the back. When some brave lovelorn swain tried talking to them through their tiny window at night, Madame Verdu came roaring out like a ferocious mama bear, quinching the urgent desires of the most ardent would-be suitor.
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Diaz sisters I believe .
They Juggled very well all togeather also .
The 1963 Mills Bros. program lists the act as "The Alexanders" from Paris, France
Reminds me of the Verdus
Another classy globe act that was
electrified by the frantic antics
of Mr Verdu
On Castle, Mr. Verdu confessed to me he lived in constant dread of losing a girl. "Mein God! I pay for their hair, I pay for their makeup, I pay to get their rotten teeth fixed. What you think? Sure as hell, one by one, they get knocked up and leave me! One by one, poof! Gone! My money, too! Poof!"
His worry was forever in evidence, especially after the night show. He and Mrs. Verdu slept in the front of their trailer while the girls were sequestered in the back. When some brave lovelorn swain tried talking to them through their tiny window at night, Madame Verdu came roaring out like a ferocious mama bear, quinching the urgent desires of the most ardent would-be suitor.
Sounds like you felt her ferocity
first hand Roger (quite detailed)
Not at all, Chic. My wife and children were with me. But I can name the intrepid few who dared...
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