This year’s concept was Joe’s – a working vintage TV set! There will be more photos to come, and hopefully some video – stay tuned!
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OMG That is SO awesome!! π
Thank you, I’m pretty happy with the way it came out! We’re going to take more pictures tonight – we finished up kind of later than I thought. *rolls eyes*
Stay tuned….Ar Ar…..
* slaps knee *
It’s a little hard to make out – but that’s Lawrence Welk playing the accordion. Maybe we need to adjust the rabbit ears?
So what is the scene that is playing on the television? I know, I’m a dork.
It’s Lawrence Welk – who was a pretty decent accordion player!
I wanted “Calcutta” playing on a never ending loop – but Joe nixed the idea.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oZ1cP1bxx0
So we’ll have The LW show and Racquet Squad.
OUTFRIKKINSTANDING! π But if it was true to form, it’d weigh 150lbs… π
Thanks! With Lloyd in the costume, it DOES weigh 150 pounds!