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  1. Posts : 5,840
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       #1321

    boohbah said:
    a dummy ,

    I know a few of them that come to mind.

    Is it a
    Ventriloquist
    Ventriloquist
    Dummy.?
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       #1322

    It is a dummy. However, this dummy was used by someone famous. Who used it, and what was the dummy known as?
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       #1323

    Mr Punch?
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  4. Posts : 5,840
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       #1324

    This fellow , oh he looks familiar.

    Wotzdisden-obama-puppet1-1-.jpg
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       #1325

    Archie
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       #1326

    jfar said:
    This fellow , oh he looks familiar.

    Wotzdisden-obama-puppet1-1-.jpg
    Looks like a picture of 2 dummies as I can't see the ventriloquist.
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       #1327

    boohbah said:
    Dennis on a good day

    Hey Boo,
    Everyday is a good day even with you harassing all of us!!!
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  8. Posts : 9,582
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       #1328

    I'll give you a clue. It was a ventriloquist's dummy, and it went by the name of Stookie Bill.
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       #1329

    jfar said:
    This fellow , oh he looks familiar.

    Wotzdisden-obama-puppet1-1-.jpg
    The Howling Wolves said:
    jfar said:
    This fellow , oh he looks familiar.


    Wotzdisden-obama-puppet1-1-.jpg
    Looks like a picture of 2 dummies as I can't see the ventriloquist.
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  10. Posts : 14,606
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       #1330

    Stooky Bill was the name given to the head of a ventriloquist dummy that John Logie Baird used in his early experiments to transmit a televised image between rooms in his laboratory at 22 Frith Street, London.
    "Stooky" or "stookie" is Scots for stucco or plaster of Paris, or for a plaster cast used to immobilise bone fractures.[1] The term is also used someone who is slow-witted or awkward in his movements. The incandescent lights illuminating the subject to be televised generated so much heat that Baird couldn't use a human for the testing, so Stooky Bill was used. The exaggerated smiling black and white features of the dummy's face were necessary for the early trials. Eventually the hair became singed and the painted face became cracked by the heat.


    incidently I'll stooky you ya bas . is a term of endearment from a Glaswegian .( as i am)
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