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JVP and The Art of Alter Egos
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17/10/2005 06:55:52
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
 
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>You thought of me as be six one? Let's play the Psychic Game...
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>And now, for the grand prize (a cheese straightener) how much do I weigh?

You're weight? Hmmmmm... I'm guessing maybe around 12 points?

>Seriously, I wonder the same thing about the face-to-face issue. As you may know, I'm from the Southside of Chicago (Go White Sox!). There, if you said something to someone that you wouldn't have said to the person in question, there could be a serious problem.

Yeah, I wonder about that too. I grew up some in South Buffalo - which is mostly just Krauts and Polocks - so really the only thing we had to fight was really bad taste in house colors. And before any lurkers get their panties in a twist, I've got both of those in me, so relax; it's what we called ourselves.

>As to multiple persona, I'm guilty. There's Media Jones, Otis L. E. Vator and so on. My favorite, however, is the cartoon character, Elmer Fudd. I do a fair Elmer, and have even worked up a bit with Elmer singing his "Greatest Hits", like you see on those Time-Life music ads, and I even do the voice over (I've good voice control). Elmer sings things like: She Loves You, On Broadway and so on. He even does Christmas carols, such as, We Wish You a Merry Christmas. I also do Bob Dylan (whom I blame for rap), but it's no where near as funny as Elmer.

Didn't Robin Williams do a routine of Elmer Fudd singing a song? Wasn't it "I'm on Fire" or something about driving a car? Can't recall now. You'll have to make an audio file available for us to hear.
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