View Full Version : I need over 102 uses for the Toilet Plunger...Can you help?


Anonymous
04-20-2004, 04:11 AM
Alternate uses for the Toilet Plunger as a Clown Prop...

Trying to come up with over 102 uses for the Toilet Plunger...Can you help?

It has to be good natured & CLEAN humor...appropriate for children....

Smilye

Anonymous
04-20-2004, 04:11 AM
You could use it as a juggling prop.
You could put it under a wizard hat and put it on a kids head then remove the hat.
There you go, that's 2 now all you need is 100 more.
Just one question, WHY?

Looney Ballooney

Anonymous
04-20-2004, 04:12 AM
Tell a story of a unicorn and wear it as a horn.

Stick it to the floor and pretend that it won't release.

Make a base for it, so that the handle fits into it (upsidedown) and use it to put things in. ( nest for stuffed birds, flowers, etc.) and make up a little story to go with it. " hey...i found this great plant pot in the bathroom the other day..."

You work part time as a brain surgeon and this is your brain sucker. work it on someone's head(adult). it's still empty! guess he don't have one...

JInx

Anonymous
04-20-2004, 04:13 AM
Connect it to the end of a stethescope and pretend to be a doctor (especially good in hospital visits.)

Jemimah Joy

Anonymous
04-20-2004, 04:13 AM
I was at an old time fiddle contest and one guy used a plunger for a fiddle bow.

You can use a plunger, upside down, stuck in the dirt beside a lawn chair and use it as a drink holder. Even put ice in it.

If you turn the rubber inside out, to form a cup with the handle hole facing up you can use them on the bottom of outdoor tables as ant traps. Put some water and detergent in the cup.

Wabbitwascal

Anonymous
04-20-2004, 04:14 AM
1--you can paint the handle black, and put some white or silver tape on the end-so it looks like a magic wand-hand it to the volunteer with the plunger behind your arm/back so they or the audience can't see it-- cute little sight gag that usually gets a laugh.
2--you can go out into the audience, stick it on a bald guys head, and drag him up to the stage to be your next volunteer(guaranteed to get laughs if you play it up right

Almost Amazing Gerry

Walmoe1
05-25-2005, 09:43 AM
Ive used one as a parade baton with a micro cassette player on my person playing march music, leading an imaginary marching band.

ashes
05-25-2005, 10:01 AM
Stick it to the floor and use it as a gearshif lever -- Ready to race? One, two, three -- GO, etc.!

Ashes

ashes
05-25-2005, 10:01 AM
Use it as an umbrella?

Ashes

ashes
05-25-2005, 10:03 AM
Use it as an arrow with a bow and arrow set.
Or a pretend bow.

Ashes

ashes
05-25-2005, 10:05 AM
If you have big, round clown shoes, stick one on the toe area of each and
"lift" your feet as you walk.

Ashes

ashes
05-25-2005, 10:05 AM
Talk into one like you are Darth Vader --- Luke, I am your father...
(complete with breath sounds)

Ashes

saphireSue
05-25-2005, 09:39 PM
use it as a steering wheel.

I believe this is also listed on the old post probl near the bottom of the list.

BananaTree
05-28-2005, 04:58 PM
Stick it on your knee and use it as a Pirate's Peg Leg

A small one can be used as a trophy for a mock-academy-awards type program

put it to someones forehead and use it to suck the knowledge from their brains

Stick it to the center of a window or a windshield - just funny to look at

stretch a rubber band from the top of the handle to the base and play it like a guitar

wear it on your butt as a tail - attach a feather duster to go as a chicken

hood ornament for a vehicle

attach a rope to it, tie it to your leg and stick it to your magic table..tell everyone you are going to bungee jump

put on your shoes so you can "walk on the ceiling"

Attach the ends to a set of crutches or to a cane for a funny walk around

use two of them to make a Madonna costume - for adult audiences only

Golf club

use it to pick up a bowling ball (be safe)

put a flag on it and attach it to the corners of the front of your car

thats all for now- if you havent guessed, we do a "props" game as part of our improv training and this was a lot of fun brainstorming...more to come

L8r

Scruffy
05-28-2005, 08:49 PM
great ideas, Bananna Tree!