People were in awe of Remy when he took the stage. Up until this point, he had only been frequenting the small bars and taverns that dotted the Alaskan interior. Word had quickly spread of his talent and people were coming in droves to see him p
erform.
Remy’s costuming and props were becoming out of control. He was beginning to make money so he upgraded to a truck and his first truck accessory was an Armor Lid Tonneau Cover. The Armor Lid’s easy, no drill installation had his truck back on the road in no time. This was imperative as he was in high demand.
Leaning on his truck, Remy put the final touches on his wig and makeup. He stood outside Skeebol’s Bar and Grill’s rear entrance and basked in the glow of fame. He could hear the crowd of 25 patrons chanting inside. Their excitement barely contained as they awaited his long sought after performance.
Remy was finally a star. His parents would never call his passion a stupid hobby again. He had made it to the top.
Remy was the premiere Hall and Oates (minus Hall) lip sync performer in the state of Alaska. Percy Martel had been his competition for a while, but after the moose accident, he was out of the running. The title belonged to Remy alone.
Remy was going to enjoy this wild ride. He was going to embody John Oates and wear his moustache like he had grown it himself.
Hearing his intro music start, Remy took one last look in his mirror and opened the door. He slid onto the stage and pretended to sing…



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