Clowns: I see here you have the skills needed to be a rodeo clown, but I'm just not sure you have the gravitas.
You can’t be serious, clown!
I guess he didn’t learn the meaning of words like gravitas in Clown College.
Make up with the clown, fella. Lot of bull in his job.
….or the ka-hone-eees.
Gravitas (as opposed to levitas) may be appropriate.
“Laughing on the outside” can be taught, but “Crying on the inside” is something you’re either born to do or you aren’t.
Rodeo clowns don’t have to be Clown College graduates… they’re blue-collar clowns.
Rodeo “clowns” are not there in a primarily entertainment fuction, as a circus clown is. They are there to save someone’s life and generally are now called bullfighters.
Turn ‘em loose on Congress, Rhonda. Everyone around here would love it. (Lots of bull to fight there.)
AddADadaAdDad over 14 years ago
You can’t be serious, clown!
ksoskins over 14 years ago
I guess he didn’t learn the meaning of words like gravitas in Clown College.
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
Make up with the clown, fella. Lot of bull in his job.
rw1h over 14 years ago
….or the ka-hone-eees.
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
Gravitas (as opposed to levitas) may be appropriate.
“Laughing on the outside” can be taught, but “Crying on the inside” is something you’re either born to do or you aren’t.
tedcoop over 14 years ago
Rodeo clowns don’t have to be Clown College graduates… they’re blue-collar clowns.
rhonda Premium Member over 14 years ago
Rodeo “clowns” are not there in a primarily entertainment fuction, as a circus clown is. They are there to save someone’s life and generally are now called bullfighters.
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
Turn ‘em loose on Congress, Rhonda. Everyone around here would love it. (Lots of bull to fight there.)