Ooh, ooh! I know the Scarecrows name cause I saw him on a half price ticket on Broadway. Not sure of the name of the show (Come Summer?) but it held on for 5 shows despite the best efforts of Ray Bulgier (Sp?).
Yes i do buy half price tickets 20 minutes before the show. Never got a second date with a girl after I watched Robert Goulet from the row behind the picky lady.
emember the faces the last time THOM drew a cornfield? I have the drug store on speed dial.
Nick Chopper is correct for the orignial Oz books.
However, in the stage version of Wicked the munchkin Bok is turned into the tin man when one of Nessa’s (aka Wicked Witch of the East) attempts at a spell goes wrong. In order to save his life Elphaba (aka Wicked Witch of the West) turns him into someone who can live without a heart.
I also remembered it as Nick. I dressed my 3 boys and younger daughter as the OZ characters one year for Halloween. My oldest boy was the tin man (I sewed the suit of tin foil rubber cemented to sheets, but it rubbed off while they walked around the trick or treat circuit and he was very upset (even though the silver makeup worked great and the funnel etc, and he had a paper mache ax), Youngest boy was the lion (with a big head of paper mache) and a dyed flannel costume). Middle son was the scarecrow - the easiest costume, though Dorothy with her toy dog was fairly easy too. Parents hardly ever bother with costumes now-a-days - really a shame!
COWBOY7 almost 14 years ago
Up in flames!
Good Morning, Fellow Birdbrains!
LittleSister18 almost 14 years ago
Let’s have us a bonfire.
Edcole1961 almost 14 years ago
The Tin Man just doesn’t have the heart to do that. If he did, he might fall into the fire, and his last words would be, “I’m smelting! I’m smelting!”
yyyguy almost 14 years ago
Edcole 1: rest of the world 0.
cdward almost 14 years ago
Trivia time: Who knows the Tin Man’s real name? (He really does have one in the Oz books).
lewisbower almost 14 years ago
Ooh, ooh! I know the Scarecrows name cause I saw him on a half price ticket on Broadway. Not sure of the name of the show (Come Summer?) but it held on for 5 shows despite the best efforts of Ray Bulgier (Sp?).
Yes i do buy half price tickets 20 minutes before the show. Never got a second date with a girl after I watched Robert Goulet from the row behind the picky lady.
emember the faces the last time THOM drew a cornfield? I have the drug store on speed dial.
GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Oh man, Dave’s not here.
cdward almost 14 years ago
Just to be clear: The actor in the 1939 movie was Jack Haley - but what was the Tin Woodman’s character name?
ladyryln almost 14 years ago
Nick Chopper, if I”m not mistaken
x_Tech almost 14 years ago
Dave, the Tin Hit Man… Just don’t say fast.
Allan CB Premium Member almost 14 years ago
This isn’t the Roast of Donald Trump, so no, we CAN NOT burn the Scarecrow.
Mornin’ Tribe.
Rick51 almost 14 years ago
Too corny
Jonni almost 14 years ago
I saw this movie once, it was titled simply, 1939, A Space Odyssey
Digital Frog almost 14 years ago
looks like another episode of Oz - I thought that show ended in ‘03?
Coyoty Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Grease ‘im!
He scares the Cowardly Lion even more.
bmonk almost 14 years ago
There’ll be a hot time in the old field tonight! And that crow’s scared of the hayseed?
The Tin Woodman was Nick Chopper.
MontanaLady almost 14 years ago
and just WHERE would Tin Man be carrying this match??
I’d think the crow would be more afraid of the Pop Corn if the ScareCrow was burned…..
bmonk almost 14 years ago
@MT Lady–in his cap, of course!
TheAuldWan almost 14 years ago
“Don’t ya’ listen to him Dan, He’s devil of a man”… er, bird than walks like a man anyway.
lisa4romMpls almost 14 years ago
“here comes the reaper”
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Nick Chopper is correct for the orignial Oz books. However, in the stage version of Wicked the munchkin Bok is turned into the tin man when one of Nessa’s (aka Wicked Witch of the East) attempts at a spell goes wrong. In order to save his life Elphaba (aka Wicked Witch of the West) turns him into someone who can live without a heart.
lin4869 almost 14 years ago
Good one, Thom!
vldazzle almost 14 years ago
I also remembered it as Nick. I dressed my 3 boys and younger daughter as the OZ characters one year for Halloween. My oldest boy was the tin man (I sewed the suit of tin foil rubber cemented to sheets, but it rubbed off while they walked around the trick or treat circuit and he was very upset (even though the silver makeup worked great and the funnel etc, and he had a paper mache ax), Youngest boy was the lion (with a big head of paper mache) and a dyed flannel costume). Middle son was the scarecrow - the easiest costume, though Dorothy with her toy dog was fairly easy too. Parents hardly ever bother with costumes now-a-days - really a shame!
Coyoty Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Technically there were two Nick Choppers. The Tin Man, and the original Nick Chopper whose head the Tin Man found in a cupboard.