Pappy Paw & Vurn Burd - "Donut Dust"
Here, we see "Pappy Paw" discover that his pal, "Vurn Burd" has broken into his stash of "donut dust"... ma' sure ain't gunna like this!
Here, we see "Pappy Paw" discover that his pal, "Vurn Burd" has broken into his stash of "donut dust"... ma' sure ain't gunna like this!
A trio of puppets advise kids to snitch on people who drink too much (as if other peoples battles with alcoholism are any of their business)
Tommy Barnett interviews the "Holy Rollers," a division of the "Phoenix First" church, made up with elderly Christians
Watch! "Chubby T" performs on a "Local Talent Showcase" program on Dallas public access.. See! Him frustrated as his microphone fails to work at the start of the performance.. Hear! His rap song with a "positive message".. Laugh!
Christian kid encounters a sad, depressed, creepy clown puppet, and cheers it up with some golden Jesus talk..
A trio of puppets (who are scared of current events) turn to "Doctor See" (who just happens to be sitting in front of them) for advice about dealing with their fears.. They are then advised by the good Doctor, that the best way to deal with fear is to ignore current events, and pretend they don't exist! (Of course, the black puppet is the "angry" one.. gotta love how negative emotions are always tied to ethnic puppets)
A trio of puppets, teaching kids that if people are "hurting them," they should run to their mommies & daddies and snitch them out, even though kids have wild imaginations, and false accusations can ruin a persons life..
Here is the first few minutes of "Tickle The Ivories," hosted by Janis Wolfe that aired on Dallas cable access in late 1996. This bizarre program featured Janis, playing bible hymns on her piano (no singing at all), smiling at inappropriate moments, and giving worthless spiritual advice.. She only aired one 30 minute episode.. there was a PO box address at the end of the show.. i kindly sent her a letter that was full of praise (insincere) and compliments (smarmy).. she never produced another episode again..
This is a clip from "Roger Sanderson Show," a public access cable show that aired in Dallas around 2002.
This mysterious clip appeared at the very end of a Prince bootleg vhs tape back in 1995. After the featured concert, out of nowhere, this bit came on, featuring a dutch Prince look-alike, lip syncing to songs from the "Come" album
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