Nothing to clown around about
Paul Clinton
At times, the 2-year-olds don’t instantly warm up to Becky Goodyear
while she’s buried in her clown persona, Pickles. All that means is
Goodyear has to work a little harder. ‘The 2-year-olds are typically
frightened of clowns,’ Goodyear said. ‘When a 2-year-old latches on to
you, that’s real special.’ Goodyear counts herself as one of the ‘Clown
Patrol,’ the handful of jesters who have been charged with ensuring
children entering the Orange County Fair have a fun time. Wearing a
multi-colored dress, barn-red wig and cherry-sized nose, Goodyear passes
out informational pamphlets that include maps to those heading into the
fair. She doesn’t tie balloon animals or do other comedy bits that take
up to much time. She tries to keep it simple. Goodyear said she’ll break
out her sheep puppet, with a first-prize fair ribbon tied around its
neck, or shaggy dog puppet. Also in her bag of tricks is a straw basket
of rubber chickens, labeled ‘Chicken Dinnerz.’ ‘The bits that I do are
short and sweet,’ Goodyear said. ‘It’s just doing the little things to
make them feel welcome.’ Goodyear, who declined to give her age, lives in
La Palma. This year is her second at the fair. Other clowns in the posse
are also fair veterans. ‘I’m a local clown, so it’s fun for me,’ Goodyear
said. ‘Some people remember us from year to year.’ Goodyear uses a brand
of clowning that brings out some happy faces to the children she
interacts with. On Tuesday, shortly after noon, she handed a map to a
little blond girl and immediately elicited a little laugh. It’s usually
the teenagers Goodyear has the most trouble with; they have been known to
walk by and shout snide comments. ‘It’s usually because they watch those
stupid movies like ‘It’ and ‘Killer Klowns from Outer Space,” Goodyear
said.
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