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One of the walking comedians The most popular of the late 90s and early 2000s was Alonso Gonzales, ‘Pompin’ or ‘Pompinchú’, who has also been affected by the lack of shows and now has to earn a living, walking the streets selling chocolates, despite the fact that suffers from a severe hip ailment.
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In a report on Al Sexto Día de Panamericana showed how hard it is ‘Pompinchu‘away from television sets and street performances. Now supported by a walker, Gonzales has to go out into the streets.
“Before I went to circuses and street shows, but due to this situation I have to go out to the streets to sell my chocolates,” said the well-known national comedian.
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He walking comedian He showed how despite moving with a walker he has to go down stairs with difficulty. Fortunately, people recognize him on the streets and collaborate with him.
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As part of this report, the singer Ana Kholer and Al Sexto Día gave him ‘Pompinchú’ a new walker, so you can get on with your daily work.
‘Pompinchú’ along with other comedians such as ‘Cara de Chancho’, ‘Tornillo’, ‘Waflerita’, ‘La Chola Cachucha’, ‘Johny Carpincho’ and ‘La Bibi’ were part of the ranks of the well-remembered ‘El Show de los Cómico Ambulantes’.
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