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"GLAMOUR IN THE SLAMMER"_______________ SEE THE TV GUY... STOP DUI__________________ Prop Comic Joe Trammel a.k.a. The TV Guy will be jailed for 23 days inside a 10x4 cage located at the Freemont Experience Las Vegas. The stunt is in conjunction with Paris Hilton’s prison sentence that will begin June 5th through June 28th. Joe’s goal is to live inside the cell dressed like Paris the entire term in a attempt to raise money for Stop DUI Charity Foundation. The only time comedian will be out of the cage is for minimal chaperoned bathroom breaks and for work release in V the Ultimate Variety Show. The TV Guy is known for spoofing all Pop Culture but this is sure to be the most outrageous spoof yet.
So come by, SEE THE TV GUY... STOP DUI.
Tonight's the Night! Hope you can make it out to the show... 6 - 10 PM Ice House Lounge 650 S. Main Street Check back for a bulletin on my exact set time
hey man- I have a show coming up in Vegas on Sept 16th at the Ice House Lounge... it is a battle of the bands so I need all the people I can get to come out and vote and cheer for me. If you can make it, I would love to see you! Thanks, D
NORM: They love Paris or they hate her Depending on whom you talk to in Las Vegas, Paris Hilton is either washed up, an "absolute goddess," or "a political football."
"She's hated," said prop comic Joe Trammel, who spent 21 hours a day most of the last week in a pink jail "cell," spoofing her on the Fremont Street Experience.
"I don't think she'll be able to go out in public again or a walk a red carpet," said Trammel, who said Friday was "pure pandemonium" for him after Hilton was sent back to jail in Los Angeles to serve the remainder of her sentence.
Trammel's spoof, titled "Glamour in the Slammer," is aimed at bringing attention to drunken driving, which started Hilton's legal tailspin.
When Trammel, who performs at the V Theatre (Planet Hollywood Resort), returned to his prop cell on Friday, the reaction was hostile, at first.
"People threw things at me, ice and other things, thinking I was supporting her," said Trammel, who wore a Hilton wig, white oversized sunglasses, prison-striped skirt, pink slippers and had a black-and-white-striped bed cover (with pink sheet, of course).
He went from a zero to hero in seconds, when they realized he was tweaking the limelight-loving socialite.
Jeff Beacher, host and producer of the Hard Rock Hotel-based "Beacher's Madhouse," slammed Trammel for the stunt.
Beacher said he's disgusted by "the way the judicial system is treating Paris.
"She is one of the most loving and caring people I know. It's harassment and horrible what's going on and my love and prayers are with her and her family. She's an absolute goddess."
Palms owner George Maloof, also a close friend of Hilton's, said "she's not the spoiled brat everyone thinks she is."