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(New page: A bat version of real singer Chubby Checker, of course. From the children's picture book ''[http://www.kathiappelt.com/books/picturebooks/batsaround.html bats Around the Clock]'' written...)
 
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A bat version of real singer Chubby Checker, of course.  
 
A bat version of real singer Chubby Checker, of course.  
  
From the children's picture book ''[http://www.kathiappelt.com/books/picturebooks/batsaround.html bats Around the Clock]'' written by Kathi Appelt and illustrated by Melissa Sweet (HarperCollins, 2000). He takes part in Click Dark's ''American Batstand'' 12 hour dance party marathon television broadcast. It sounds horrible to watch, much less participate in, due to the fact it goes on for TWELVE HOURS. And the dances only change on the hour.
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From the children's picture book ''[http://www.kathiappelt.com/books/picturebooks/batsaround.html Bats Around the Clock]'' written by Kathi Appelt and illustrated by Melissa Sweet (HarperCollins, 2000). He takes part in Click Dark's ''American Batstand'' 12 hour dance party marathon television broadcast. It sounds horrible to watch, much less participate in, due to the fact it goes on for TWELVE HOURS. And the dances only change on the hour.
  
 
An unnamed Elvis-type bat also plays. You know it's Elvis because of the blue suede shoes.
 
An unnamed Elvis-type bat also plays. You know it's Elvis because of the blue suede shoes.

Revision as of 13:19, 15 August 2013

A bat version of real singer Chubby Checker, of course.

From the children's picture book Bats Around the Clock written by Kathi Appelt and illustrated by Melissa Sweet (HarperCollins, 2000). He takes part in Click Dark's American Batstand 12 hour dance party marathon television broadcast. It sounds horrible to watch, much less participate in, due to the fact it goes on for TWELVE HOURS. And the dances only change on the hour.

An unnamed Elvis-type bat also plays. You know it's Elvis because of the blue suede shoes.