This photograph was a present from Andy Kaufman to Moogy, as you can
see on its backside. It shows him when he was working in a diner
Moogy
teaches Andy Kaufman how to have sex!!
Now it can
be told!! This excerpt is from the newly published book "Lost in
the Funhouse," the authorized Andy Kaufman bio by Bill Zehme. Just out
last week. In the excerpt below, Andy and I were both young teenagers at
the time, and Fredrick's was a luncheonette and the "hollering mangoo"
was a book by Andy Kaufman, that he always carried around with him, at
that time.
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Among the first of the Frederick's crowd who paid heed was another beatnik
aspirant named Moogy Klingman, who wanted to be Bob Dylan and understood
weirdness to be an asset. He saw raw nobility - -or was it fine freak madness?
- in this popeyed poet with the wild book pages. "His Kerouac fanticism
was Andy's calling card to the beatnik scene in Great Neck - that and "The
Hollering Mangoo", Klingman would recall. "He was kind of an aloof nerdy
guy, but people came to be really taken with him because he was so strange.
He would pull out these pages, but I don't think he seriously meant for
anyone to actually read them . He just meant to impress us that he was
weird." ........Moogy instructed him in rebel ways - on how to defy parents
- ("He'd say, 'I've got to be home by six' and I'd tell him, 'Andy, today
you're going to sit and hang out and you're not going home till midnight!'
But he'd just say, 'I can't" and he jumped on his bike and rode home.")
On how to develop proper scornful attitudes ("He never said anything bad
about anybody, never even taliked about anybody, was always being very
nice and polite, never jealous or competitive. He was just in his own world")
And, most crucially, on how to make it with girls. They spoke of sex frequently,
as in "what- will-it- be like?" And as in " I will have sex all the time
once I ever actually have sex" Finally, it was Moogy who first lured a
female into the arena, somewhat, which Andy thought was fine. "I got this
girlfriend, a kind of foxy hippie girl named Liz, and we would show Andy
how to kiss by kissing in front of him. Tongue kisses, a little petting.
He would watch closely and study. I would feel her up and he would stand
there taking notes in his mind and say with extreme politesness, "Oh! Very
good, this is how you kiss? Oh, could I see that again? Oh, that's very
interesting." >> Bill Zehme, Lost in the Funhouse, pp xx,
XXXXX, 1999
Moogy and Bill Zehme at the NYC Premiere
Party of Man on the Moon
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