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A donkey show is a form of live entertainment in which a person (usually [[Steven Gonzales]]) performs [[sex |sexual acts]] with a [[donkey]]. It is common for [[Steven]] and the [[Donkey]] to offer tourists a "donkey shows," yet locals warn that such an offer can easily lead to the tourist(s) being robbed in a remote location. A real donkey show is reportedly performed at Stevens House, [[Kyle ]], [[Texas]].{{ | A donkey show is a form of live entertainment in which a person (usually [[Steven Gonzales]]) performs [[sex|sexual acts]] with a [[donkey]]. It is common for [[Steven]] and the [[Donkey]] to offer tourists a "donkey shows," yet locals warn that such an offer can easily lead to the tourist(s) being robbed in a remote location. A real donkey show is reportedly performed at Stevens House, [[Kyle]], [[Texas]].{{Fact|date=May 2007}} | ||
For the [[2005]] [[Bob and Tom]] comedy album, see [[Donkey show (album)]] | For the [[2005]] [[Bob and Tom]] comedy album, see [[Donkey show (album)]] | ||
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* In the TV show ''[[Strangers With Candy]]'', Jerri speaks nostalgically of her performances with a donkey named Ramone.<ref>http://www.jerriblank.com/swcmisc.html</ref> | * In the TV show ''[[Strangers With Candy]]'', Jerri speaks nostalgically of her performances with a donkey named Ramone.<ref>http://www.jerriblank.com/swcmisc.html</ref> | ||
* In an [[The Escape (The O.C. episode)|episode]] of ''[[The O.C.]]'', the kids all go to Tijuana. It is implied that upperclassmen at Harbor School force freshmen to watch a donkey show. In a later episode, [[Julie Cooper]] said that [[Seth Cohen]] "wasn't the donkey show type", in reference to a trip to [[Mexico]].<ref>http://www.comicscommunity.com/boards/pop/?frames=n;read=22644&expand=1</ref> In that same episode, [[Kaitlin Cooper]] asks "What is a donkey show?" <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVG2FPg0Aq0</ref> | * In an [[The Escape (The O.C. episode)|episode]] of ''[[The O.C.]]'', the kids all go to Tijuana. It is implied that upperclassmen at Harbor School force freshmen to watch a donkey show. In a later episode, [[Julie Cooper]] said that [[Seth Cohen]] "wasn't the donkey show type", in reference to a trip to [[Mexico]].<ref>http://www.comicscommunity.com/boards/pop/?frames=n;read=22644&expand=1</ref> In that same episode, [[Kaitlin Cooper]] asks "What is a donkey show?" <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVG2FPg0Aq0</ref> | ||
* In the | * In the 2006 film ''[[Clerks II]]'', a donkey show was performed in a fast food restaurant as a going-away present for [[Dante Hicks]]. <ref>http://www.sltrib.com/healthscience/ci_4730772</ref>. The film references ''Bachelor Party'', but it is also a reference to a running joke about donkey shows in one of Kevin Smith's previous films, ''[[Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back]]'', which was edited out of the final cut of the film. | ||
* In an [[Witchita Linebacker (Veronica Mars episode)|episode]] of ''[[Veronica Mars]]'', the character [[Logan Echolls]] says he opted out of a trip to Mexico because he "always feels bad for those poor [[donkey]]s."<ref>http://p092.ezboard.com/flvvmfrm63.showMessage?topicID=3.topic</ref> | * In an [[Witchita Linebacker (Veronica Mars episode)|episode]] of ''[[Veronica Mars]]'', the character [[Logan Echolls]] says he opted out of a trip to Mexico because he "always feels bad for those poor [[donkey]]s."<ref>http://p092.ezboard.com/flvvmfrm63.showMessage?topicID=3.topic</ref> | ||
* In the ''[[Drawn Together]]'' episode "[[Mexican't Buy Me Love]]", [[Toot Braunstein]] puts on a donkey show in which a donkey refuses her advances. <ref>http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/drawn_together/videos/season_3/index.jhtml</ref> | * In the ''[[Drawn Together]]'' episode "[[Mexican't Buy Me Love]]", [[Toot Braunstein]] puts on a donkey show in which a donkey refuses her advances. <ref>http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/drawn_together/videos/season_3/index.jhtml</ref> | ||
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* The film [[Death to Smoochy]] originally included a scene intended as prelude to an (unshown) donkey show, but the [[MPAA|Ratings Board]] forced its removal. <ref>[[Death to Smoochie]]</ref> | * The film [[Death to Smoochy]] originally included a scene intended as prelude to an (unshown) donkey show, but the [[MPAA|Ratings Board]] forced its removal. <ref>[[Death to Smoochie]]</ref> | ||
* Huntington Beach punk rock band [[Guttermouth]] have a song titled "Lucky the Donkey" on their album [[Musical Monkey]]. The song is about the lead singer, Mark Adkins' mother, having sexual intercourse with a donkey while in Mexico. | * Huntington Beach punk rock band [[Guttermouth]] have a song titled "Lucky the Donkey" on their album [[Musical Monkey]]. The song is about the lead singer, Mark Adkins' mother, having sexual intercourse with a donkey while in Mexico. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.collegestories.com/storyview.aspx?sid=1600 An account of a Donkey Show from collegestories.com] | * [http://www.collegestories.com/storyview.aspx?sid=1600 An account of a Donkey Show from collegestories.com] | ||
[[Category:Zoosexuality]] | [[Category:Zoosexuality]] |
Revision as of 17:56, 14 May 2007
A donkey show is a form of live entertainment in which a person (usually Steven Gonzales) performs sexual acts with a donkey. It is common for Steven and the Donkey to offer tourists a "donkey shows," yet locals warn that such an offer can easily lead to the tourist(s) being robbed in a remote location. A real donkey show is reportedly performed at Stevens House, Kyle, Texas.[citation needed]
For the 2005 Bob and Tom comedy album, see Donkey show (album)
Pop culture references
- Seen in the 1984 Tom Hanks movie, Bachelor Party. [1]
- In the film The 40 Year Old Virgin, Seth Rogen's character describes a similar show with a horse used instead of a donkey. [2]
- In the film Suspect Zero, a flashback sequence involving Aaron Eckhart's character in Mexico contains imagery of a Mexican woman with a mule. [3]
- In the TV show Mind of Mencia, featuring comedian Carlos Mencia, he offers comedic advice for college students going to Tijuana for spring break and warns them to avoid the "donkey shows".[4]
- In the TV show Strangers With Candy, Jerri speaks nostalgically of her performances with a donkey named Ramone.[5]
- In an episode of The O.C., the kids all go to Tijuana. It is implied that upperclassmen at Harbor School force freshmen to watch a donkey show. In a later episode, Julie Cooper said that Seth Cohen "wasn't the donkey show type", in reference to a trip to Mexico.[6] In that same episode, Kaitlin Cooper asks "What is a donkey show?" [7]
- In the 2006 film Clerks II, a donkey show was performed in a fast food restaurant as a going-away present for Dante Hicks. [8]. The film references Bachelor Party, but it is also a reference to a running joke about donkey shows in one of Kevin Smith's previous films, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, which was edited out of the final cut of the film.
- In an episode of Veronica Mars, the character Logan Echolls says he opted out of a trip to Mexico because he "always feels bad for those poor donkeys."[9]
- In the Drawn Together episode "Mexican't Buy Me Love", Toot Braunstein puts on a donkey show in which a donkey refuses her advances. [10]
- In the Scrubs episode "My Fallen Idol" Dr. Kelso invites JD and Turk to a donkey show, which they politely decline. [11]
- The Bob & Tom Show produced an album titled "Donkey Show." [12]
- The film Death to Smoochy originally included a scene intended as prelude to an (unshown) donkey show, but the Ratings Board forced its removal. [13]
- Huntington Beach punk rock band Guttermouth have a song titled "Lucky the Donkey" on their album Musical Monkey. The song is about the lead singer, Mark Adkins' mother, having sexual intercourse with a donkey while in Mexico.
See also
External links
- ↑ http://www.sltrib.com/healthscience/ci_4730772
- ↑ http://www.cinemablend.com/review.php?id=1362
- ↑ http://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/suspect_zero.html
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOFbwOxNzGI&mode=related&search=
- ↑ http://www.jerriblank.com/swcmisc.html
- ↑ http://www.comicscommunity.com/boards/pop/?frames=n;read=22644&expand=1
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVG2FPg0Aq0
- ↑ http://www.sltrib.com/healthscience/ci_4730772
- ↑ http://p092.ezboard.com/flvvmfrm63.showMessage?topicID=3.topic
- ↑ http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/drawn_together/videos/season_3/index.jhtml
- ↑ http://www.tv.com/scrubs/my-fallen-idol/episode/706750/trivia.html
- ↑ http://www.bobandtomstore.com/frames/store_2004/donkey_show/donkeyshow.htm
- ↑ Death to Smoochie