Keith Payne
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Every time it shuts off, I've got to return on the remote. I got to re-put on 200 seconds on the timer. And then I got. Oh, boy. So I always, and I have three of them. So I had on the dashboard, I had like, I had my iPhone on the armrest for the tunes. And I had these three remotes to operate the fog machine. And I got to refill the fog machines with the fluid every, I don't know, 20 minutes. Sure.
So I'm hopping out of the car to refill the things. So I had a lot going on. But I like a lot going on.
So I'm hopping out of the car to refill the things. So I had a lot going on. But I like a lot going on.
So I'm hopping out of the car to refill the things. So I had a lot going on. But I like a lot going on.
You know? Did it start on fire at one point?
You know? Did it start on fire at one point?
You know? Did it start on fire at one point?
Yeah, it smelled terrible. One of them, the only one you could turn on and it would run for a really long time, I had two different brands going. That one, when it ran out of oil, it kept going and I think it kind of like burnt the oil. And all of a sudden, and this was a great thing and he deserves a really special shout out. Ryan Hansen came as Ken on Rollerblades.
Yeah, it smelled terrible. One of them, the only one you could turn on and it would run for a really long time, I had two different brands going. That one, when it ran out of oil, it kept going and I think it kind of like burnt the oil. And all of a sudden, and this was a great thing and he deserves a really special shout out. Ryan Hansen came as Ken on Rollerblades.
Yeah, it smelled terrible. One of them, the only one you could turn on and it would run for a really long time, I had two different brands going. That one, when it ran out of oil, it kept going and I think it kind of like burnt the oil. And all of a sudden, and this was a great thing and he deserves a really special shout out. Ryan Hansen came as Ken on Rollerblades.
And so what he did is held onto the back of the trailer and did tricks and like he was on his blades going on the route. And then what was helpful about that for me is that when anything happened on back, he could quickly roller blade up to the front and tell me what was happening.
And so what he did is held onto the back of the trailer and did tricks and like he was on his blades going on the route. And then what was helpful about that for me is that when anything happened on back, he could quickly roller blade up to the front and tell me what was happening.
And so what he did is held onto the back of the trailer and did tricks and like he was on his blades going on the route. And then what was helpful about that for me is that when anything happened on back, he could quickly roller blade up to the front and tell me what was happening.
Like one time a little person wanted to get off early. Great. Another person, can we get off at the top of the hill? Yeah, I'll stop there.
Like one time a little person wanted to get off early. Great. Another person, can we get off at the top of the hill? Yeah, I'll stop there.
Like one time a little person wanted to get off early. Great. Another person, can we get off at the top of the hill? Yeah, I'll stop there.
And then one was he rolled up and he's like, I think the brakes are on fire. I was like, oh boy. Okay. Yeah. The trailer doesn't have brakes.
And then one was he rolled up and he's like, I think the brakes are on fire. I was like, oh boy. Okay. Yeah. The trailer doesn't have brakes.
And then one was he rolled up and he's like, I think the brakes are on fire. I was like, oh boy. Okay. Yeah. The trailer doesn't have brakes.
It's not a big enough trailer. Okay. I can't imagine Eric's Tesla's brakes are on fire from this very slow seven-mile-an-hour crawl through the neighborhood. So then I got out like, oh, God, do we have some kind of electrical fire?