Saturday, October 13, 2007
Laughs at The Renaissance Faire
On the whole the fair was a great experience. Although I think that too many people took it for an excuse to wear a corset or an ill fitting kilt. However, without a doubt the best part of the day for me was Zoltan the Adequate. Zoltan was a simple man and he knew his priciples. Zoltan the Adequate was a comedian and a flame spitter and even an animal balloonist. He could probably do anything and it would still be funny. I was sitting with Mike Lenkiet and Dylan Rinker on top of a picnic bench eating lunch. I had gotten a Gyro from the Middle eastern booth. It was actually authentic and had a perfect savory grilled taste. The smell was interesting it was a mix of grilled beef and mini doughnut that another person was eating but still an appealing scent. In the distance you could here a band playing, it had a rather hard drum line that resounded throughout the whole fair. Before my eyes was the amusing Zoltan. He had great jokes even if they all had a sexual punchline it really just made it better. He was making two dog shaped balloons and one popped Zoltan told us that this was not the first time his latex had broken. He had an infinite supply of cutting saves that could take attention away from any mistake he made. There wasn't any real physical feeling but as far as emotion goes I was feeling a hysterical laughter in me at all times and I was never sure if i should let it out because his jokes were so crude but most times I couldn't help it.
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