File spoon-archives/puptcrit.archive/puptcrit_1996/96-12-07.052, message 38


From: Angusson-AT-aol.com
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 18:01:54 -0500
Subject: Re: Roses



In a message dated 11/21/96 2:10:07 AM, Steven Widerman wrote:

>
>Clever name which I would never copy--Sandy Witch. She was the original to
>me. She wore black raggy bottom clothes, had a large wart on her nose, and
>was permanently seated on a broom,. I doubt she had legs. Great marionette
>since she could fly around. She often cast spells to foil Howdy and Buffalo
>Bob. I am dashed to learn she may have been burned. She was a good witch
>underneath her witchyness! Ask Margo if she remembers this puppet.
>_____

Steven,

I have been "complimented" by many of my friends as possessing "...an amazing
grasp of the obvious."  But even with this great talent, I had to have  Mike
Graham point out in what way  Sandy Witch's name was "clever." Shame on me.
Time to hang it up????  (Was that on white or rye?)  ;-)

I'll check with Margo. Lots of puppets were burned and some over the years
were given away. 


>Wow, Happy birthday Margo Rose! We were just noting tonight that the next
>O'Neill Conference is June 14-22. Hope to see you, Margo and Jim there, if
>not before then.

I, too, look forward to the O'Neill conference. Hope to see you there. More
in another posting.

Best,
Fred Thompson



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