Hi All--
 
 
 
When I first read Ciel's post, I googled Palfi.  I read that he had once been a rodeo clown.  Now, I am not always happy about everything that happens at these events, but I find rodeo clowns fascinating.  Where I live, the rodeo is a large part of the community's heritage, so I have had the opportunity to observe these folks in action up close.  When I read cavalier's most recent post in response to wil's story, I couldn't help but think of the rodeo clowns and what they endure.  And I couldn't help wondering what Palfi might have to say regarding his rodeo days, and how he might tell the story.  
 
I love clowns, except for those ones like the one in Derry. 
 
 
  I used to hang out with a guy whose dad was a professional clown, and it was fascinating to watch him get ready for a gig.  He used to let us play with his makeup kit.
 
If anyone would like to read more about rodeo clowns, I found an interesting site while I was surfing around regarding Palfi.  I hope nothing there is offensive to anyone--I never know these days. 
 
 
 I haven't read through the whole site, btw, but just thought it was interesting as far as the subject of clowns goes.  If I have committed any social transgressions by posting about rodeos, feel free to help me with my own reality check.  This thread looks relatively peaceful, and I don't want to interrupt that!
 
David Copher:Artist & Rodeo Clown
 
I've also been wondering if there has ever been any female rodeo clowns.  I didn't find any, but that would be interesting.
 
Anyway, like I said, I'll bet Palfi would have some thoughts on it all. 
 
InPeace,
InLove