September 26, 2007

Who's Johnny?

I guess I am... for now at least.

Curt Holman is kind enough to ask me a few questions for our local free newspaper The Creative Loafing.

Questions like:

What's your regular character as a puppeteer?
My character's name is "Lil' Tamo the Robot." Officially his job is to be the snarky straight man to Phineas J. Monkey's goofy clowning. But really it's just an excuse for Lil' Tamo to make jokes specifically for the parents who bring their kids to Uncle Grampa. No child has ever laughed at a Full Metal Jacket joke. But hey, who doesn't love a sarcastic robot who makes semiobscure movie references?

Posted by clunkyrobot at 8:37 AM | Frisky Dingo satelife sealab | Comments (5)
Comments

very cool!
not much of a comment, but it's genuine.

Posted by: mary k at September 27, 2007 12:50 PM

Oh - this is great great great!

Lil' Tamo and Christian are in the newspaper . . .

Now - if only there was some way to get a write-up of Egon's adventures.

Congratulations.

Posted by: N. Bumpercar at September 27, 2007 7:33 PM

Dude! That's awesome. Two questions: What's the answer you're glad he didn't print, and what's the answer you wish made it to press?

Posted by: rp at September 27, 2007 11:51 PM

file under cat's whiskers.

Posted by: ablebody at September 28, 2007 12:23 PM

Saw it in print on Saturday afternoon and the photo in the loaf looks really good. I'd even say it's fridge worthy. Ol' Joeff really pulled through.

Posted by: c-dub at September 30, 2007 9:35 PM
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