Friday, January 14, 2011

Brian McMillian--Ringling Bros. Gold Unit

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Are those really lionesses or castrati? They look huge for females.

Anonymous said...

Come on, now, can't we get beyond the mud show wardrobe stand-by of a strip of rhinestone banding down the leg of an old pair of tux pants. What do you think the total cost of producing a large cat act is? And then, after all that time and money, he has his lady friend spend a couple of hours on some home made costumes. Makes no sense at all.

Wade G. Burck said...

Anonymmous,

They are lionesses. I saw them last year.
Wade

Wade G. Burck said...

Anonymous nitwit #2,
Come on pal, be fair. Your animosity is pretty transparent. I agree with your statement about "making no sense", but that's about it. What costume did you see in any of these clips that cost more then $50 or $60 tops? And no, fake breasts don't count as a $3500 costume.
I wore my last "handmade" costume in 1979. The last one I had made in 2006 for the Turkey Festival cost $1800.00 including python trimmed boot's with 1835 Mexican Silver Eagle coin boot straps.
How much do you pay for your costumes, Gunther? That plus the "large cat act" you produced.
Wade

Anonymous said...

Wade ,
You paid 1800 for those blue spandex pants , you think the lady could have givin you the whole shirt and not just the strings ? And a take it you didn't have 10 bucks left for a real haircut ?


Nitwit #3,

Wade G. Burck said...

Nitwit #3,
You can't be Nitwit #3, because there already is one, but you can be Moron #1 so there is no confusion. Some time's a whiner in Australia get's up set when I post anonymous comments, but I only do it because the world needs to realize there are a lot of ignorant people out there, and most of moronic anonymous thoughts need a good beat down, so the world is a safer place for normal folks.
I wasn't referring to the famous Roy Rogers Gold Eagle blue costume, made by JoAnn Pinson & Trudy Strong when they were the Costumers of the Stars, before they started making them for anybody and everybody. That one, designed by Don Foote was way more then $1800.00. I was talking about the white leather Elvis Presley costume made to be worn for 4 day's at the Turkey Festival. It has been historically proven that women prefer and find long hair sexy, from Sampson to the Beatles, to Fabio. You wife won't admit that fact to you, but in private she has told me that often.
Where do you get your costumes made, Ice Capades or Eves Brooks?

Wade

Anonymous said...

Wade,
thanks for clearing up the white leather jumpsuit history , as for the hair . I am sure that when I am a man of your advanced age, my wife won't want me running around in a arena with a tight leather suit sporting a Justin Beiber hair do ! Take my advice when you turn 50 cut the lettuce and loosin up the pleather , and you could still land your self a " cougar" or two

Nitwit #3

Wade G. Burck said...

Moron # 1,
That's your identification, until you sign your name. Boy, are you out of touch with reality!!!! Proof of that is that you mistake the "Warrior hair style" that Tom Cruise copied in The Last Samurai, after Brad Pitt copied it in Troy for a Justin Beiber hair do to you. There is only one person more ignorant then you, and his initials are Casey McCoy Cainin. He doesn't even have much hair, yet the matinee idol Warrior style that I have made famous, looks like David Cassidys hair style to him.
I'm on the far side of 50, thank you for asking. That make's your wife a Lolita, instead of the initially assumed Cougar.

Wade

Casey McCoy Cainan said...

What in the hell?!?!

First off, NO WAY is that anything like Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt hair styles in any movie...not even the ones that went straight to video...haha

I don't think your hair cut is David Cassidy specific, you could be any of the kids on Partridge Family.

Moron 1
Nitwit 2
It would be great if you guys could send in some photos of the fresh threads you don for the steel bound arena, so we can at least have something to compare Wades against.

Casey McCoy Cainan said...

What in the hell?!?!

First off, NO WAY is that anything like Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt hair styles in any movie...not even the ones that went straight to video...haha

I don't think your hair cut is David Cassidy specific, you could be any of the kids on Partridge Family.

Moron 1
Nitwit 2
It would be great if you guys could send in some photos of the fresh threads you don for the steel bound arena, so we can at least have something to compare Wades against.