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Bluey-Bluey (Mitch Connor)Description: Short, overweight, balding man in clown makeup. Clichés: Unhinged Tough Guy Looking for Life to Pay Him What It Owes Him (4), Street Tough from New York City (3), Guy with a Twisted Sense of Humor (2), Overweight Balding Carnival Clown (1). Languages: English. Equipment: Makeup, invisible-dog leash, clown costume. Tale: His name is Bluey-Bluey and he's a middle-aged, overweight, balding carnival clown. He's been a carnie clown so long that he introduces himself as Bluey-Bluey; he also refers to himself in the third person since he's been a carnie clown so long he has a hard time telling the difference himself and his on-stage persona, and often forgets that he's still in makeup (but no clown nose or wig). Originally a street tough from New York City, Bluey-Bluey joined the carnival for the excitement of traveling around the country and seeing exotic things, but mostly to escape his troubles, and trouble seems to follow him. Brawling, womanizing, petty theft, drunkenness, and more brawling are the norm. Fortunately, the carnival is never in town long enough for the mob to assemble. The carnival is in town ... and so is Bluey-Bluey.
Unhinged Tough Guy Looking for Life to Pay Him What It Owes Him: Being tough, being insanely courageous, unleashing cans of whoopass, being bitter about life. Street Tough from New York City: Being tough, petty crime, handling himself in a fight, urban survival, talking with an accent. Guy with a Twisted Sense of Humor: Confounding and confusing people with his odd sense of humor. Overweight Balding Carnival Clown: Making children laugh, scarring children, tumbling, falling on people, floating, being follicly challenged.
Created: 18 December 2005 / Last modified: 30 May 2006 |