"Drab Days in Suburbia; An Existential Fairy Tale", Part 2

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2007

More of Lou Rhumba, (The "Captain of Pleasure") and Morty J. Milkweed as they discuss the bittersweet moribundity of life and living each day to the fullest. This Existential Fairy Tale was produced by Sam Klemke in 1987 in Denver, Colorado on a microscopic budget for public access TV.

Starring the late Robert C. Johnsen Sr. as Lou Rhumba, and Terry McCoy as Morty, this duelogue is a result of Klemke splitting his already fractioned personality in 2 parts and having a conversation with himself-- Gluttony vs. restraint, hedonism vs. fear, and bombastic egotism vs. shyness and self-loathing...

Part 2 shows the Captain tying to explain his credo of unfettered playfulness to a sad Morty, who is forced to confront his destiny and the cruel brevity of life.

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  • They just don't make people like the late Captain anymore. Party 'til you rot!!!!!

  • This is quite good.

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