Hey everybody!
Chris Camp was on Chanel 4 in st. louis today doing spots over a 2 hour period. He did a great job, and it was a great show.
Check out the website here:
http://www.kmov.com/video/video_stories ... 4b968.html
There's pictures and I believe video, and he even promoted the whip-nic that's coming up, so good on' him!
Regards,
Paul Nolan
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Chris Camp on KMOV T.V. in Saint Louis this morning!!!
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Thanks herr Jones!
Thanks Paul.
It was o ne of those last minute things. They actually called me yesterday. I had to leave the house at 3:45 am to be there at 5:45.
I had a really great time. Virginia Kerr was really lively.
And no Herr Jones... It's not just you.(lol)
All the best!
Chris Camp - The Whip guy
AKA Canasta
PS - I thinks that's the first time I've ever typed (lol). Hmm
Thanks Paul.
It was o ne of those last minute things. They actually called me yesterday. I had to leave the house at 3:45 am to be there at 5:45.
I had a really great time. Virginia Kerr was really lively.
And no Herr Jones... It's not just you.(lol)
All the best!
Chris Camp - The Whip guy
AKA Canasta
PS - I thinks that's the first time I've ever typed (lol). Hmm
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Hey Michaelson.
thanks very much.
I went to watch the clip and can't view it. don't have the correct plug-in.
I'll try to watch it at my folks.
If it's the one where I cut the target out off his head, you'll notice I had to go for it twice. I did the one from the mouth and as I went for the one on top, I noticed that Virginia (the anchor woman) was standing really close. Too close. You'll see me move over a bit to give her clearance.
Paul (the man holding the tagets) is the St. Louis helicopter traphic reporter. He was really great and funny. He literally ran down from the station, did the trick, then ran back to the station which was two blocks away from where we were.
Take care.
Chris
thanks very much.
I went to watch the clip and can't view it. don't have the correct plug-in.
I'll try to watch it at my folks.
If it's the one where I cut the target out off his head, you'll notice I had to go for it twice. I did the one from the mouth and as I went for the one on top, I noticed that Virginia (the anchor woman) was standing really close. Too close. You'll see me move over a bit to give her clearance.
Paul (the man holding the tagets) is the St. Louis helicopter traphic reporter. He was really great and funny. He literally ran down from the station, did the trick, then ran back to the station which was two blocks away from where we were.
Take care.
Chris
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Aw, you're just not using the right technique. Try MINE next time. You don't try and knock the target out of the person's mouth....you knock the person away from the target! It enlarges your target area, and gets REAL quick and interesting results! 8-[ (don't try that at home, kids. Your Mom WON'T like it!) Regards! Michaelson
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hey Chris!
nice job.
I actually did that same act for a talent show at school.
I was told it was the most dangerous thing anybody has ever
done for the schools talent show. They seemed to like it quite
a bit, but what got them more was when i placed a soda bottle
on top of a desk, wraped it with a side arm crack, pulled it
back and caught it with the cap off.
Regards!
Adam
nice job.
I actually did that same act for a talent show at school.
I was told it was the most dangerous thing anybody has ever
done for the schools talent show. They seemed to like it quite
a bit, but what got them more was when i placed a soda bottle
on top of a desk, wraped it with a side arm crack, pulled it
back and caught it with the cap off.
Regards!
Adam