Western cartoon titled "Del Doraydo" filmed in SmellaVision. What's the best way to sober up the drunk town sheriff.....watch and learn! Cayenne pepper, mustard (the hot kind), ipecac, asafoetida, croton oil, and gunpowder were the ingredients administered to the drunken sheriff to sober him up and prevent him from drinking for the foreseeable future.
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Western cartoon titled "Del Doraydo" filmed in SmellaVision. What's the best way to sober up the drunk town sheriff.....watch and learn! Cayenne pepper, mustard (the hot kind), ipecac, asafoetida, croton oil, and gunpowder were the ingredients administered to the drunken sheriff to sober him up and prevent him from drinking for the foreseeable future.
This is the famous bug episode during one of Gary England's weather broadcast in OKC during a hot summer july. We sent this to Dick Clark's Bloopers & it received national air play. It's very funny & hope you enjoy it! All joking aside, Gary is the BEST weather man in oklahoma, bar none!
Gary England Drinking Game
By Rocky & Brenda
Pregame
1. Everyone selects a storm chaser other than Val Caster. Every time Gary talks to your storm chaser, you take one drink. Take two drinks every time we see footage from your storm chaser. Take four drinks if your storm chaser says "tornado on the ground."
2. Everyone selects a county other than Pottawatomie County. Every time Gary mentions your county, you take one drink. Take two drinks every time we see footage from your county. Take four drinks if a tornado touches down in your county.
One drink
1. Take one drink every time Gary says the following:
"Hook echo" | "Updraft" | "Metro" | "Doppler radar" | "Wall cloud" | "Ranger 9" | "Underground" | "Mobile home"
2. When Gary gives a list of counties, take one drink for every county in the list.
3. Take one drink every time Gary interrupts a program. Take one drink if Gary says "You're not missing any of the regular programs." Take one drink when Gary says "We'll keep you advised."
Two drinks
1. Take two drinks every time Gary says the following:
"Baseball-sized hail" | "Waterloo Road" | "Pottawatomie County" | "Deer Creek High School"
2. Take two drinks every time Gary mentions the following towns:
Altus | Burns Flat | Dill City | Gotebo | Hydro | Lookeba | Meeker | Mulhall | Oktaha | Olustee | Shattuck | Slaughterville | Tryon | Vici | Waukomis | Wayne (or Payne) | Weleetka | Wetumkah
3. Take two drinks every time Gary talks to Val Caster.
Three drinks
1. Take three drinks if we see footage from Val Caster.
2. Take three drinks if we see footage from McClain County.
3. Take three drinks if Gary mentions the following:
"Immediate tornado precautions" | "National Weather Service" | "Mesocyclone" | "Portable Radio" | "Take shelter" | "Tornado warning in effect until ..."
Four drinks
1. Take four drinks if Ranger 9 must land to refuel.
2. Take four drinks if Gary issues his own tornado warning, not recognized by the NWS or says the following:
"Will someone please answer that phone?" | "Do you see power flashes?" | "Jump back throw me down"
3. Take four drinks if a shirt-less tornado victim is interviewed.
Finish your drink
1. Finish your drink if someone uses the word tornado as a verb or if Gary mentions the nearest cross streets to you.
2. If Gary says "We've lost Val," pour a little out for your homies and finish your drink.
My brother Mark Whitehead wrote & produced this video titled "Heart Of Oklahoma" <BR>Visit him at myspace.com/roadsidemark2
<BR>"Heart Of Oklahoma" - Lyrics <BR><BR>"Well, going back about thirty years of my days; I grew up around a lot of red dirt clay, bustin' my back while bailing' hay: in the heart of the Sooner State. Near a little town they called Purcell; there for a while then I said farewell, headed out West where it's hot as hell; but the cactus grow tall & straight.<BR><BR> I go back every now and then; I think about the past and what might of been, If I never moved away from my family and kin; well where would I be today. But life goes on and I'm past my prime; I like to reminisce and write ol' rhymes About my life in that innocent time; so here it is on a plate.<BR><BR> I'd go down to Doyle's Music on Main; stare at guitars through the window pane Pick out the ones I'd like to hang; on my music wall of dreams. Every weekend all my friends would meet; 7:00 o'clock down on Main St. We'd head to the Sonic for a bite to eat; then maybe cruise up to "Red Hill".<BR><BR> My buddies and I would ride the night away; wouldn't get home till the break of day, a small town life and it's there to stay; If someone don't mess it up. It's just that little twist of fate; I was raised in the Sooner state; Living in the "heart" was a checkmate; And I'm proud to be a part of it. <BR><BR>Well it was fishing' on Sunday late afternoon; take a guitar maybe pick out tune, a bottle a wine and a okie moon; if the fish were biting' we missed em. If we caught em we'd have ourselfs a fish fry; Normally hotter than the forth of July, the sky wasn't crying but man it would try; It knew what it was missin'.<BR><BR>So here's to rural route number one; John Deere's working in a summer sun; I went to school 'down in Lexington; On the other side of the river. But Purcell was the only town I really knew; driving up and down Green Avenue; Looking back at the time I didn't have a clue; but man memories linger on..... <BR><BR>I'd go down to Doyle's Music on main; stare at guitars through the window pane Pick out the ones that I'd like to hang; on my music wall of dreams. Every weekend all my friends would meet; 7:00 o'clock down on Main St. We'd head to the Sonic for a bite to eat; then maybe cruise up to "Red Hill".