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  2. Richard Zobel - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Zobel co-founded Rubber Chicken Cards, which sells online greeting cards that combine voice-over acting with irreverent humor, with fellow actor and Lexington alumni Steven Rotblatt. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 3 ] For the cards Zobel sang, played several instruments, wrote scripts, did animation, and voiced numerous characters.

  3. Rubber chicken - Wikipedia

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    A rubber chicken is sometimes used as a prop in clown acts. A rubber chicken is an imitation plucked fowl made in a latex injection mold. Modern day rubber chickens usually have some sort of squeaking device similar to one found in a rubber duck, allowing the chicken to squeak or scream when squeezed.

  4. Svengoolie - Wikipedia

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    The show airs both low-budget and classic horror and science-fiction movies, with host "Svengoolie" – a portmanteau of the words Svengali and ghoul – played by Rich Koz [4] (pronounced "Koze"), who wears thick skull-like makeup around his eyes and cheekbones, a moustache, goatee, and long wig, all black, and a black top hat with a tuxedo jacket over a bright-red, open-collared, pleated ...

  5. Dr. Shock - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Shock, whose sign-off, "Let there be fright!", became a mantra for legions of school-age fans in Philadelphia for this local beloved celebrity. Fredy Benton, a young comedy writer and impressionist who worked with Dr. Shock in the early days, said that the horror host performed a version of the rubber chicken gag later made popular by ...

  6. People Are Obsessed With This $35 Rubber Chicken Purse ... - AOL

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    The hen bag is a light yellow color with a yellow beak, red wattle and comb, black eyes, and red handles. It has an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.

  7. Rubber Chicken Man - Wikipedia

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    According to a Topps baseball card issued for Rubber Chicken Man, in 2005 "a rubber chicken was sacrificed over the dugout and the team played over .500 after that point. The team likes the tradition, so every year he sacrifices a rubber chicken. [20] That same year, Nats slugger José Guillén was struggling and apparently needed surgery.

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