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Merry
06-03-2009, 05:46 PM
In March 1967, Elvis was working on the movie "Clambake". While he was
having his make-up done by make-up man Dan Greenway, one of the crew members tossed a lit firecracker into the trailer. An all-out firecracker war was soon under way. Elvis lit a firecracker to toss under a crew members chair. He misjudged, however, and the cracker landed on top. As the crew member sat down, the firecracker blew a hole in his pants. Elvis
laughed so hard that he did not hear one of his bodyguards behind him
until a larger cracker popped right under his own rear end.

He quickly ran to his dressing room and retrieved his
own stash of fireworks. The firecracker fights continued for several
days. The set looked and sounded like a war movie. Even director Arthur Nadel got involved in the action; he eventually appeared on the set sporting a German war helmet for protection. Rear ends were singed and fingers were burned, but by the time some action was finally caught on film, everyone was in a great mood and it showed.


http://z.about.com/d/judaism/1/0/9/4/israel_atz_pic5.jpg

LISY
06-04-2009, 04:00 AM
Crazy times..Ha:lmfao:

debtdbruno
06-04-2009, 05:57 AM
A little boy at heart..........bless

KPM
06-04-2009, 12:27 PM
This is the type behavoir which I have always preached against to my kids when they were little and we used fireworks:D
But it sure sounds funny:D

Nicole Presley
06-05-2009, 07:25 AM
In March 1967, Elvis was working on the movie "Clambake". While he was
having his make-up done by make-up man Dan Greenway, one of the crew members tossed a lit firecracker into the trailer. An all-out firecracker war was soon under way. Elvis lit a firecracker to toss under a crew members chair. He misjudged, however, and the cracker landed on top. As the crew member sat down, the firecracker blew a hole in his pants. Elvis
laughed so hard that he did not hear one of his bodyguards behind him
until a larger cracker popped right under his own rear end.

He quickly ran to his dressing room and retrieved his
own stash of fireworks. The firecracker fights continued for several
days. The set looked and sounded like a war movie. Even director Arthur Nadel got involved in the action; he eventually appeared on the set sporting a German war helmet for protection. Rear ends were singed and fingers were burned, but by the time some action was finally caught on film, everyone was in a great mood and it showed.


http://z.about.com/d/judaism/1/0/9/4/israel_atz_pic5.jpg

lol :lmfao: I think I´ve dreamed something like that 2 years ago! :lol: :lmfao:

mistymorning
06-05-2009, 10:21 AM
Oh what a funny story ! I like his sense of humor and practical jokes alot ! thank you to share !

Merry
06-05-2009, 05:32 PM
LOL,

You are very welcome.

Ken, I try to keep my son away from experimenting, he'll use anything he can get his hands on :doh: (dry ice, anything). Grrrrrr lol

I'm a little frightened of fireworks, and fire (not a pyromaniac, what's wrong with me???? lol).

Although, I too, have had fun with them.

I like the idea of a helmet, then you feel safe, or you would be anyway, as everyone would be laughing so hard, they'd leave you alone! :lmfao::lmfao::)

J.P
06-05-2009, 05:35 PM
In March 1967, Elvis was working on the movie "Clambake". While he was
having his make-up done by make-up man Dan Greenway, one of the crew members tossed a lit firecracker into the trailer. An all-out firecracker war was soon under way. Elvis lit a firecracker to toss under a crew members chair. He misjudged, however, and the cracker landed on top. As the crew member sat down, the firecracker blew a hole in his pants. Elvis
laughed so hard that he did not hear one of his bodyguards behind him
until a larger cracker popped right under his own rear end.

He quickly ran to his dressing room and retrieved his
own stash of fireworks. The firecracker fights continued for several
days. The set looked and sounded like a war movie. Even director Arthur Nadel got involved in the action; he eventually appeared on the set sporting a German war helmet for protection. Rear ends were singed and fingers were burned, but by the time some action was finally caught on film, everyone was in a great mood and it showed.


http://z.about.com/d/judaism/1/0/9/4/israel_atz_pic5.jpg

:lmfao::lmfao::lmfao::lmfao::lmfao::lmfao::lmfao: