One of my funniest memories regardong Dr. Creep was when the Revolutionary War reenactment group Acker and I belonged to was asked to appear in the Bellbrook, Ohio Honey Festival Parade. This was maybe 1978, Acker? Creep was in front of us in a big convertible with his girl friend. He seemed somewhat bemused at our appearance and we were just as clueless as to why the parade masters placed us close behind him. Marching ahead of us was the "frontier honey dipper" simulating an outhouse cleanerupper in a fake buckskin outfit and with a wooden yoke over his shoulders from which dangled two chamber pots with Mellow Yellow and hot dogs inside, simulating pee and turds. To top it all off, way ahead of us was a kids' dance group or Brownie troop or something in a caterpillar costume made up of multicolored globes all connected together. Their upper bodies were all enveloped in these fabric globes and their skinny little legs in tights stuck out below. It was obvious that none of them could see but the leader, and she couldn't see very well because she veered off the street and ran right into a stop sign. All the other kids telescoped right into her as in a scene from a Little Rascals movie. Talk about an indelible memory!