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− | To '''smooth''' or '''smoooth''' (or even '''smooooooth''') is to drink alcohol, (preferably Beam's Choice bourbon, which brand has unfortunately become hard to find) with [[Bob Tucker]] and participate in the appropriate ceremony. | + | [[File:TuckerBobSmoooth.jpeg|thumb|'''[[Tucker]] in an impromptu [[Smoooth]]. (An official version would have used a bottle of Beam's Choice, not just a glassful.)''' ''Photo by [[Frank Olynyk]].'']] |
+ | To '''smooth''' or '''smoooth''' (or even '''smooooooth''') is to drink alcohol, (preferably [[green]]-label '''Beam's Choice''' bourbon, which brand has unfortunately become hard to find) with [[Bob Tucker]] and participate in the appropriate ceremony. | ||
− | Even before his death, there were those who claimed that Tucker need not be physically present because, through the central mystery of "[[ | + | Even before his death, there were those who claimed that Tucker need not be physically present because, through the central mystery of "'''fansubstantiation''',"<ref>''Fansubstantiation'' coined by [[Ray Radlein]] on [[rec.arts.sf.fandom]].</ref> whenever the ceremony is performed, Tucker is present. |
− | The ceremony's leader starts by taking a sip of the booze straight from the bottle and hands it to the next participant. Once the sacred potion has been imbibed, you pass the bottle on to the next person and hold your hand out a bit above shoulder level. You must keep your arm in the air until everyone in the room has had a nip | + | The ceremony's leader starts by taking a sip of the booze straight from the bottle and hands it to the next participant. Once the sacred potion has been imbibed, you pass the bottle on to the next person and hold your hand out a bit above shoulder level. You must keep your arm in the air until everyone in the room has had a nip — at large [[room party|room parties]] this can take a while. Once every [[fan]] present has swigged, the bottle then goes back to Tucker (or his surrogate) for a final slurp. Then all the imbibers simultaneously dip their arms in a graceful arc as they stretch out the o's while intoning, "Smoooooooooth!" |
− | [[Tucker]] began using the shtick at [[cons]] in early 1950s. "I stole the Smooth routine from Red Skelton in a movie," he said, the 1948 MGM musical ''Ziegfield Follies''. "Skelton had only a cameo role; he appeared for about three to five minutes selling ‘Guzzlers | + | It almost goes without saying that Tucker did not supply the bottle. |
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+ | [[Tucker]] began using the shtick at [[cons]] in early 1950s. "I stole the Smooth routine from Red Skelton in a movie," he said, the 1948 MGM musical ''Ziegfield Follies''. "Skelton had only a cameo role; he appeared for about three to five minutes selling [https://youtu.be/o4mgHNX9eUg ‘Guzzlers Gin’] in a TV commercial. At the end of the commercial he is half drunk and sitting on the floor; he looks up at the camera, swings his arm and cries, ‘Drink Guzzlers Gin — it's smooth!’" Tucker worked as a movie projectionist and had to watch this several times a day for two weeks. | ||
Teetotalers and those who fear [[con crud]] are permitted to participate by just taking a symbolic whiff of the bottle in lieu of drinking. | Teetotalers and those who fear [[con crud]] are permitted to participate by just taking a symbolic whiff of the bottle in lieu of drinking. | ||
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See also: [[Liquors]], [[Drinking]]. | See also: [[Liquors]], [[Drinking]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 23 September 2022
To smooth or smoooth (or even smooooooth) is to drink alcohol, (preferably green-label Beam's Choice bourbon, which brand has unfortunately become hard to find) with Bob Tucker and participate in the appropriate ceremony.
Even before his death, there were those who claimed that Tucker need not be physically present because, through the central mystery of "fansubstantiation,"[1] whenever the ceremony is performed, Tucker is present.
The ceremony's leader starts by taking a sip of the booze straight from the bottle and hands it to the next participant. Once the sacred potion has been imbibed, you pass the bottle on to the next person and hold your hand out a bit above shoulder level. You must keep your arm in the air until everyone in the room has had a nip — at large room parties this can take a while. Once every fan present has swigged, the bottle then goes back to Tucker (or his surrogate) for a final slurp. Then all the imbibers simultaneously dip their arms in a graceful arc as they stretch out the o's while intoning, "Smoooooooooth!"
It almost goes without saying that Tucker did not supply the bottle.
Tucker began using the shtick at cons in early 1950s. "I stole the Smooth routine from Red Skelton in a movie," he said, the 1948 MGM musical Ziegfield Follies. "Skelton had only a cameo role; he appeared for about three to five minutes selling ‘Guzzlers Gin’ in a TV commercial. At the end of the commercial he is half drunk and sitting on the floor; he looks up at the camera, swings his arm and cries, ‘Drink Guzzlers Gin — it's smooth!’" Tucker worked as a movie projectionist and had to watch this several times a day for two weeks.
Teetotalers and those who fear con crud are permitted to participate by just taking a symbolic whiff of the bottle in lieu of drinking.
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- ↑ Fansubstantiation coined by Ray Radlein on rec.arts.sf.fandom.
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