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babyannabelle_plumbuckle
04-13-2005, 02:29 PM
:oops: Hey! My name is Baby Annabelle Plumbuckle( formerly Baby Dimplesfairy...) I am very new to clownig, and know I'm going to LOVE it. I love the sound of childrens' laughter! I am still in the very early stages of my charactor...and don't even have my hair, costume, NOSE...makeup, yet. But all in due time. It'll be fun 'piece-mealing' Annabelle together. I'm glad I've found this website, and think its going to be very helpful and y'all sound very supportive too!
A little bio: I am from Cleveland in northeast Georgia. Cleveland is known as the 'gateway to the mountains'...its also the HOME of the original Xavier Robert's CABBAGE PATCH KIDS, and Babyland General, where they are 'born'.
I am recently married (Febuary) to my sweetie-pie of EIGHT years...we had to be 'sure' about eachother, I guess. We're empty-nesters. My kids are ages: 22,18 and16. and his are ages 19 and 13. We rarely hear from them unless they are in trouble or need something. They're great kids though and it seems grew up to fast for me, and are now too big to cuddle!

I am presently developing my charactor of little Annabelle. She's a 'toddler' clown beteen the ages of oh, let's see, I think 4 and 6. Being a clown, she is SUPPOSE to like balloons, but unfortunately, Baby Annabelle isn't too good with them yet, and is actually a little AFRAID of them, because her's has a tendancy to POP and that scares and makes her CRY! She's torn between being very attracted to them, as children tend to be, but not entirely confident in their ability to stay inflated.

Anyway...I'm glad to have found "y'all"( did I mention I'm from Georgia?) and looking forward to clowning with you!

Baby Annabelle Plumbuckle/Susan F. :D

Jamz
04-13-2005, 03:52 PM
WELCOME please join in chat on Thurs at 9est and feel free to ask all the questions you want
someone will have an answer

GiGi
04-13-2005, 04:14 PM
Welcome Baby Annabelle!

GiGi :D

saphireSue
04-13-2005, 05:39 PM
welcome to our group
I'm in SC so we're not far away

Scruffy
04-13-2005, 06:17 PM
Annabellel, I must confess, I like your new name better. I think it was a good choice.

It sounds like you have given your character a lot of thought. Now comes the fun part; bringing that character to life! I'm curious, have you taken classes, read books,watched videos/ What kind, if any training have you recieved? Not that it matters; I'm just curious :) There are several good books availible that I think every clown should at least read. Creative clowning by Tony Blanco and Bruce Fife. Also, Strutter's complete guide to clown makeup by Jim Robertson. They will get you very far.

And Please, do join us for chat on thurs night. It's fun when there's a lot of us!

babyannabelle_plumbuckle
04-14-2005, 01:10 PM
:P Hiya Jamz, Gigi, Scruffy and Saphire Sue! Thankyou for your warm welcoming response. Sue where do you live in SC? We're almost neighbors!

I have had no formal clown training at all, so I believe I'm probably a 'neophyte' newbie-newbie with alot to learn. I appreciate those book recommendations, Scruffy. I wrote them down and will look into ordering them or finding them at the library.

Clowning and enjoying others with a sense of humor is definately in my family tree. My dad could always maangae to find humor in little day to day situations in life. He told us alot of stories of his childhood and growing up during the depression, as well as his many 'near-death' experience. He was amazed that he had lived through them to be able to tell about them. His favorite seemed to be about being hit by a train. He told that to EVERYBODY, and even had a picture of it.
Well, its good to be here! If I can make it back for the chat at 9:00 I will. I have to do all my computing from a library as we don't have a home PC just yet
Annabelle Plumbuckle (I like this better too!)

mr_buckaroo
04-14-2005, 02:17 PM
Agreat big cowboy clown howdy to ya darlin. great to see so much thought put into your character. hope to see you in the chat tonight.

saphireSue
04-14-2005, 09:54 PM
I'm in Lancaster SC, Between York county and Chesterfield County.

babyannabelle_plumbuckle
04-15-2005, 12:48 PM
:P Where is Lancaster in relation to Anderson or Greenville?
Baby Annabelle

saphireSue
04-15-2005, 05:04 PM
About 2 1/2 to 3 hrs. east of Greenville, was there last weekend for daughters dance competition at Furman University.

RedClownFred
04-17-2005, 12:29 PM
A big welcome from way out west...So Cal to be exact! I can't say I've heard of Cleveland Georgia before. I've been through Cleveland Tennessee. Are you over by Augusta or a little more north like Gainesville or Athens? My sis lives in Marietta near Atlanta! Isn't it exicting in developing your character? The greatest aspect is that you have no guidelines. The only limitations are by what is acceptable to your audience! You will find the imput from others on Clown Forum to be insightful and very helpful! Good luck and most of all...HAVE FUN!

SlobbyBobo
05-03-2005, 09:36 PM
I set up a website theslobbybobo.com but it does not appear to be working as well as planned. Could anyone give me tips on being a successful clown. I just want to spread the cheer! Thanks all.

SlobbyBobo
05-06-2005, 09:24 PM
As the second coming of Bobo, the Slobby Bobo is going to try to revolutionize the clown business in NY and PA. The Bobo hails from Traxxville, NY but he is trying his best to spread the cheer through the Bobo's Legion of Cheer. To understand how we will as clowns come together to revolutionize are business I will be more than happy to help and do my part. You can contact me at theslobbybobo.com. Spread the Cheer folks and have a slobby bobo good day.