Senior Member
Registered: 11-04-05
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Dear Dave, Just wanted you to know I am still laughing at the turkey episode. Between Mike gobbling, the expressions on everyone's faces, and the birds being jerked off their feet and hung upside down, I was doubled over through the whole segment. Much like the Lake Eerie snake segment, I will have to watch this one repeatedly to understand how and why the turkey folks do what they do. (Now you know why the re-runs are as highly rated as the first airings.) How difficult was it to shoot that episode? It seemed pretty daunting, given that feathers were flying everywhere, it was hot (it looked hot anyway) and the noise level sounded pretty high. Are there some places that make you think "this is going to be a nightmare to film?" Thanks for the laughs, however inadvertant that intention may be.  Hugs, Julie
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Senior Member
Registered: 04-22-07
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Julie-
Thanks for boosting our re-run ratings!
Breathing was the toughest part, and lighting (but Mike and I are still, after 3 years to break Doug from that- he's darned professional!).
Doug was under the weather for about a week after that one. Mike lost his voice for the ride back to Fargo (not a bad thing).
Dave
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