Wasn't el Guajiro an avid scuba diver in his salad days? Is he, in his dotage, reliving guerilla experiences? Did he don his rubber suit, dive in, and grav a fleeing raft-borne '54 Ranch Wagon only to inhale el Habana's oil-graced waters? Is he the source of both Wobbler and bubble-jammer noises? Does this make him 'Lawrence Welk Ready'?*
1830Z 1100 wobbling away, prominent in all modes.
=Z.=
paul vincent zecchino
manasota key, fl
bt
* - Lawrence Welk trademark? Bubbles. Edward D. Wood, Jr. made bad films - no
bubbles. Phil Tucker, a contemporary, made bad films - with bubbles. Tucker's
'Pachuco' debuted at a west Texas drive-in, closing it the same night as angry
filmgoers tore down the screen. His "Robot Monster" featured the 'Billion Bubble
Machine'. The 'monster' - an overweight extra in a gorilla suit and deep-sea diver
helmet - used the Bubble Machine in tandem with an old Hallicrafters to talk with
'Great Guidance', another hapless extra in a gorilla suit somewhere in space.
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