There was a duo out of Chile, or was it Argentina, who made up stories and told them wordlessly with their body parts (hat on a knee, face on a belly, played a leg like a standup bass etc.). The act was understood and enjoyed by audiences of all nations.
BasilBruce about 1 month ago
You’d think no one would raise a finger to help him, but I’ll bet some of them are doing it.
davidob about 1 month ago
Got to hand it to you.
Argythree about 1 month ago
Does a show of hooves count?
pat sandy creator about 1 month ago
puppet poll…
Dobie Premium Member about 1 month ago
Not everyone is handy, Horace!
steveh64 about 1 month ago
A puppet show without puppets… must be the lost Samuel Beckett play, Waiting for Kermit.
InTraining Premium Member about 1 month ago
would like to see the adience’s reaction… must look sometning line this….. ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ +
Zebrastripes about 1 month ago
All hands are down for the count ….next question?
The Goon Show Premium Member about 1 month ago
Go find the kids show “Oobi” and you can see something similar to what he is talking about.
KEA about 1 month ago
“Muppets… Naked!”
mistercatworks about 1 month ago
Shouldn’t there be a question mark at the end. :)
Smeagol about 1 month ago
Shari Lewis with just her hand?
JH&Cats about 1 month ago
There was a duo out of Chile, or was it Argentina, who made up stories and told them wordlessly with their body parts (hat on a knee, face on a belly, played a leg like a standup bass etc.). The act was understood and enjoyed by audiences of all nations.
Chris Sherlock about 1 month ago
All hands on deck!