Wow, I didn't know this. You learn something new every day.
Actually, I did see the great clown deity in a parade this past summer. I took a break from work to watch a bit of the "old home" parade on main street, and lo and behold, a float passed by upon which was seated side-side-side Ronald and the Hamburgler; as the float went toward the direction of the franchise, Ronald uttered through his megaphone the powerful words: "Are those french fries I smell?"
It's a peculiar sensation to cringe and laugh at the same time.
well I don't ever remember Bozo being used... but one thing I'm concerned about is how many pro football highlights "The King" is showing up in... how does he do that?
I don't remember Bozo either (in relation to McDonald's), but I did find THIS
Ronald McDonald was the brain-clown of two people: Washington advertising executive Barry Klein and renowned Ringling Bros. clown Michael "Coco" Polakovs. At the time, Mr. Klein's clients included a McDonald's franchisee and a local "Bozo the Clown" television show. Mr. Klein persuaded the franchisee to run commercials on the Bozo show to reach out to children. After the kiddie show was canceled in 1963, Mr. Klein regrouped with Bozo, then played by Willard Scott, who gave the McDonald's clown his name: Ronald McDonald.
Mr. Scott, the longtime weatherman for NBC's "Today" show, donned the first Ronald get-up that year, using a paper cup as a nose and a cardboard tray as a hat. When McDonald's executives wanted to launch Ronald nationally in commercials, they hired Mr. Polakovs to give Ronald a makeover. He designed the white-face clown features and, to represent the Golden Arches, chose a canary-yellow jumpsuit. The red shoes and striped socks reflected the colors of the restaurant. And that fire-engine-red hair? "It was a ladies wig, actually," recalls the 80-year-old Mr. Polakovs, who pulled it off a mannequin in a women's clothing store.
When McDonald's decided to make Ronald a national figure in 1966, the company dumped Mr. Scott, fearing it would be hard to find people in each market with Mr. Scott's big build, recalls Mr. Klein. "That was a heartbreaker," says NBC's Mr. Scott. "I was too fat."
(Too many *happy meals* for that guy even back then, eh?)
Poor David :( I'm sorry that you haven't had the correct fast-food education that every boy and girl should have in this great country of ours. Sonic is where you can actually get a mini banana split for .99!! Not only that, the carhops still use skates.
A few weeks ago I was at 'clown camp'.... and ONE of the official Ronalds was main speaker/trainer. He was not in his Ronald idenity though...
He is one of 28 Ronalds---- its a coveted, big bucks gig.
He travels all over the world.........follows more rules/guidelines than one can imagine! ie...if he is at a McDonalds in full makeup---- and even if the next appearence is only 15 min away he still has to take off all make-up/costume ,,travel .. and dress again! THAT make-up takes alot of time!!
This guy has been doing this for 20years (??!!) and before that was a Ringling Brothers Clown. Incredibley funny , imaginitve speaker!! His presentation was done with his entire body---- with tales to tell!! What a neat guy!!
so anyway---------this may be more info than ya wanted to know! :lol: :lol:
The heck with the Bozo or the clown..What about those greasy hambugers ? They were a stolen idea from VP right? To think that we may have had Ronald McVictor as a clown pushing burgers :D :D :o
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I think you have too much time on your hands. :D
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Wow, I didn't know this. You learn something new every day.
Actually, I did see the great clown deity in a parade this past summer. I took a break from work to watch a bit of the "old home" parade on main street, and lo and behold, a float passed by upon which was seated side-side-side Ronald and the Hamburgler; as the float went toward the direction of the franchise, Ronald uttered through his megaphone the powerful words: "Are those french fries I smell?"
It's a peculiar sensation to cringe and laugh at the same time.
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well I don't ever remember Bozo being used... but one thing I'm concerned about is how many pro football highlights "The King" is showing up in... how does he do that?
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I don't remember Bozo either (in relation to McDonald's), but I did find THIS
(Too many *happy meals* for that guy even back then, eh?)
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Ron G.
Who cares?
The only "fast food" I ever indulge in is Popeye's fried chicken. I like Sonic, too, but the rest is crap.
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dmiller
What's a SONIC???
:huh:
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dmiller
:) :) :)
Reminds me of A&W Root Beer Drive-In's. :)
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markomalley
The ultimate fast food.
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In our neck of the woods that place gives ya gas Mark. :blink:
My favorite fast food joint and one I passed up yesterday in route from KY to home thinking I'd find anohter but never did. (sigh)
I don't know much about Ronald though Groucho. :mellow:
And like Ron I'll take a Popeye's over any other option, if no Chick-fil-A.
Oh man now I want some fried chicken, is it too early for that? :)
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Poor David :( I'm sorry that you haven't had the correct fast-food education that every boy and girl should have in this great country of ours. Sonic is where you can actually get a mini banana split for .99!! Not only that, the carhops still use skates.
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Ronald Mcdonald!!! Yep--- I would LOVE that job!!
A few weeks ago I was at 'clown camp'.... and ONE of the official Ronalds was main speaker/trainer. He was not in his Ronald idenity though...
He is one of 28 Ronalds---- its a coveted, big bucks gig.
He travels all over the world.........follows more rules/guidelines than one can imagine! ie...if he is at a McDonalds in full makeup---- and even if the next appearence is only 15 min away he still has to take off all make-up/costume ,,travel .. and dress again! THAT make-up takes alot of time!!
This guy has been doing this for 20years (??!!) and before that was a Ringling Brothers Clown. Incredibley funny , imaginitve speaker!! His presentation was done with his entire body---- with tales to tell!! What a neat guy!!
so anyway---------this may be more info than ya wanted to know! :lol: :lol:
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"Ronald MacDonald is a counterfeit..."
The heck with the Bozo or the clown..What about those greasy hambugers ? They were a stolen idea from VP right? To think that we may have had Ronald McVictor as a clown pushing burgers :D :D :o
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