Lou Goldstein, a man who beat me--and nearly everyone else--in
Simon Sez died on April 2. You can read his "New York Times" obituary
here: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/16/nyregion/lou-goldstein-borscht-belt-comedian-dies-at-90.html?hpw
For those of you not Jewish and not from New York, Goldstein
worked at Grossinger's--a fancy, almost exclusively Jewish Catskill resort, as
a tummler. The Times defined a tummler this way: "A tummler (pronounced TOOM-ler) is someone who stirs up tumult or excitement.
He was a jack-of-all-trades social director who was supposed to amuse the hotel
guests with jokes, songs and shtick that might be better described as
slapshtick, as they sat by the pool, emerged from lunch or headed for bingo.
"Perhaps
the classic illustration was given by Mel Brooks, himself a former tummler.
“A tummler wakes
up the Jews when they fall asleep around the pool after lunch...One of the
things I had to do as the pool tummler was, I used to do an act. I wore a derby
and an alpaca coat, and I would carry two rock-laden cardboard suitcases and go
to the edge of the diving board and say, ‘Business is no good!’ and jump off.”
The part that
really got me from Goldstein's obit was his "exit line" which is
simply a joke Goldstein used to tell: There's a wife who tells her
husband after a bitter argument that when he dies, she's going to dance on his
grave. The husband goes to his lawyer the next day and adds a new clause in his
will. He wants to be buried at sea.
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