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The second time I saw her, it was basically the same thing - but I have new pictures, and she added minor things to her act.
This was after she came out to greet her audience.
Nearly 10,000 people turned out for this performance. As is customary with extremely large audiences, the hall had two big screens set up on either side of her.
I won't be sticking a story to those pictures, because it's basically the same thing as with my '03 pictures. Vicki tells story of Miss Fireball contest, gets on The Carol Burnett Show, records "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia," etc...
Vicki is shown here doing her Anne Robinson impression. Vicki does a REALLY great impression of Anne – even has the glasses to go with it! “GOODBYE, YOU’RE THE WEAKEST LINK!”
Erm, I don’t remember what she was doing in this picture…
This is one of my favorite parts of the first half – the part where Vicki bitches about the ladies’ restroom. She pulls up the cuffs of her pants, holds them in place and proceeds to do her famous toilet seat stoop.
This was right at the end of the first half, when Vicki disappeared backstage to bring Mama out. She flashed a thumbs up to her audience before she left.
This was when Mama came out. Mama came out through the front door of the hall that her performance was held at, and she started coming down the aisle on the side that I was sitting on. You can just make out her head.
Vicki’s son, Garrett, was there to lend a helping hand to get Mama up on the stage. This was after she got up on stage.
I didn’t feel like captioning each individual picture, so I just threw them together. Besides that, there’s not much to see except the pictures of the Mama Rap, her silver hat number and her pink boa number towards the end. That’s all there is, really.
This was right at the end of Vicki’s Vicki/Mama performance. As usual, she came out in a pink terry bathrobe and sang a farewell song to her audience before bidding them good night and to thank them for coming to see her.
There really isn’t much of a story of how I got to meet Vicki for the second time. I had to wait in a line for about 30 to 45 minutes. Remember earlier, when I said that nearly 10,000 people turned out for her Friday night performance? The end of her show was pretty hectic. Only a couple hundred or so got to go backstage to meet her. I was in the second group that was escorted backstage (about 25 other people were in my group). A professional photographer was there to take pictures of everybody that posed with her. As it were, when there were only a few people ahead of me in line, the photographer’s camera broke down and they couldn’t take anymore pictures. In a way, I was happy, because if everything had gone as scheduled, I wouldn’t have had a chance to talk to Vicki. After the camera broke down, Vicki brought out her stack of “The Two Woman Show” pictures and started signing autographs for everybody else in line that came through to see her. I was one of them – you can see my new autograph on the “Autographs I Have Received” page, towards the bottom. We chatted for approximately three minutes, and that was it. Vicki was just as pretty and as nice in person as I remembered from the last time I met her. It was so cool, and it really made it worth my wait.
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