On the dates I saw, his wrestling gators in the tank lasted barely long enough to get his wardrobe damp. He was in and out of that tank faster than a quick-change act.
The big, see-through water tank was still part of Tahar's act when he played San Diego in the summer of 1988. It was on wheels and must have weighed a considerable amount when full of water. As Roger pointed out, the bit inside the tank went by so quickly that most people probably said, "Huh?" Considering all the trouble it must have been to load and unload it and then move it in and out of the arena two or three times a day when full of water(and for so little result), the prop men might have "red lighted" it off of the train before the season was over.
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Sure looks like Tahar is still on the road. Wonder if he's wrasslin' them in a big water tank like he did on RBBB.
Friend Paul. I don't recall a big water tank, but if you say so. all the best from johnny
On the dates I saw, his wrestling gators in the tank lasted barely long enough to get his wardrobe damp. He was in and out of that tank faster than a quick-change act.
I'd like a fifth..I mean I'd like to take the 5th...I mean, aw shoot.
The big, see-through water tank was still part of Tahar's act when he played San Diego in the summer of 1988. It was on wheels and must have weighed a considerable amount when full of water. As Roger pointed out, the bit inside the tank went by so quickly that most people probably said, "Huh?" Considering all the trouble it must have been to load and unload it and then move it in and out of the arena two or three times a day when full of water(and for so little result), the prop men might have "red lighted" it off of the train before the season was over.
Yes, there was a water tank when this act was on Ringling 26 years ago.
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