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Was Jeff the Mascot for the school?
He played in jazz, funk, and house bands at hotels.
I agree with ShelleyP. He played in jazz, funk, and house bands at hotels.
God bless!
Andrea
I also think he was the mascot for his university.
I have to agree with Dave, I say he was the mascot for his university.
I think his job was chicken plucker.
Um... I think he was one of those secret shoppers. Or he could have worn some sort of giant hotdog suit and stood outside a shop or something.
hummm, his nick name is "Chicken Fingers" maybe there's more to it than him just liking to eat them. Maybe his job was making them???? I don't know if that's unusual but, hummm, yeah a chicken finger maker. Yeah that's unusual :-)
Maybe he was a clown for birthday parties?
Did he work at a poultry processing plant? : )
I think that he was a worker on a poultry farm.
I go with chicken processing plant
Jeff was the guy on the ridiculously tall stilts that walks all over the midways at fairs, following people around. And I just wanted to say something different since I have absolutely no idea. =D
He worked as a clerk in a comic book shop.
I know the answer! He worked as a flagperson for a construction company - but they had to fire him because he kept using the flags as drumsticks!!!
He was a Fat guy with 4 daughters that could really use a t-shirt and some free cd's. Oh wait...that's me! Pick me, pick me, pick me please!!!!
He was Nanny to the Jonas Brothers.
He worked as a bag boy at the local grocery store. ;-)
Was he a vice presidential candidate?
I haven't the foggiest idea but I loved the band's first couple of albums.
umm....lets see....would it be the drive thru at dairy queen or maybe at a piggly wiggly store? just guessing :)
Did he work at the GAP?
Tina, this contest ended a few weeks ago. I'm sorry!
Joanne
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