
| This mad sultan is one of four characters (all deadly) that I played in an interactive CD-ROM product starring Tim Curry in which the player sees the world through the eyes of the monster. If you ever play this game and see me...run for your life! |

| Robin and I wrote and performed dramatic interludes throughout this musical album from our TV series. YOU CAN DO IT! won a PARENTS CHOICE AWARD. |

| That little blue alien with the nasty set of teeth is Megabyte. The poor guy he's talking to who is about to have his office completely destroyed is the Vice President of Apple Computer. The moral of the story...always be nice to little blue aliens. Usually my puppets are made by master puppet makers, such as Richard Taylor of LORD OF THE RINGS. In this case I made Megabyte myself. I believe he has since returned to the planet from which he came. |

| Within two weeks of Vaughn Bode's untimely death at the age of 33 I stepped in to perform his celebrated live performance of his underground cartoons, using slide projectors. Later on I built this life-sized Cheech Wizard puppet to include in the show. During the course of the hour and a half concert I would perform over 50 different characters, along with oral sound effects and music. Sometimes I would come close to losing my voice, but it was worth it. |

| The infamous "Hot Tub Guru of Marin" has the tendency to show up at fundraising benefits in order to share the benefits of his many years of meditating by the banks of Zurich. He usually doesn't charge money for his blessing but, naturally, MasterCard is accepted. |

| I wrote POWERBOOK POWER to demonstrate the ability to combine laptop and cell phone to close a deal while being written up for a ticket. The "actress" was a former Apple employee who informed me that my brilliant script wasn't all that original. She had actually performed a similar feat! |

| This was my very first puppet show which I created many years ago. It was a low budget affair staged in a small window of my garage. I spared no expense on this production. The green frog is made from a toilet seat cover. I think you get the idea. |