The set is the divvy La Cockaroacha strip club owned by the duo Tammy and Ritchie. Various show themes revolve around: personal issues of the house strippers, drunken US Marine patrons as antagonists and Puppy the house donkey as La Cockaroachas Fonzee, sweet & cool but strong hero (Puppy is clad in leather & studs and indeed has a mind of his own). Gary Coleman plays the conniving club manager Corky who is a continual source of aggravation. Emotions run rampant, language barriers lead to constant miscommunication, bar-fights ensue yet Tammy, Richie and Puppy always save the day.
To give this show its own, unique quality, prerecorded laugh-tracks are timed at random intervals and have no correlation to the script or action whatsoever.-- Nietzsche, Jul 18 2004 Wonderland http://www.mapquest...h&searchtab=addressMarked by a star [thumbwax, Oct 04 2004] This intial annotation is just a shamless attempt to propel my post to the front page for a wider audience. (and thus collect as many fishbones as possible)-- Nietzsche, Jul 22 2004 It worked-- tasman, Jul 22 2004 Boring.-- jutta, Jul 22 2004 Two doors up from John Holmes' 8763 Wonderland address, eh [thumbwax]? Not to be confused with Brad Anderson's 1998 very nice "Next Stop Wonderland".-- jurist, Jul 22 2004 Yes, it's "8 more" than Long John's place. *snicker*-- thumbwax, Jul 22 2004 halfbakery