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        Knowing people can also force
      
      
        Smith to find a balance between
      
      
        being recognized as the “balloon
      
      
        guy” and doing his job as a news
      
      
        photographer.
      
      
        “
      
      
        I’ll never forget the time that
      
      
        someone came up to me and
      
      
        started talking to me about their
      
      
        balloon experience while I was
      
      
        shooting a story,” said Smith. “I
      
      
        take shooting news video pretty
      
      
        seriously so I playfully told them
      
      
        that I was Doug’s brother, Dave.
      
      
        They hung around and contin-
      
      
        ued to interrupt me so I had to
      
      
        ask them to please let me work.
      
      
        They weren’t sure if I was teas-
      
      
        ing or not. I shot the video and
      
      
        they came up afterwards and
      
      
        teased me back, ‘Your brother is
      
      
        so much nicer than you.’ We left
      
      
        laughing all the way to the news
      
      
        van.”
      
      
        Smith will admit he has briefly
      
      
        considered twisting balloons
      
      
        full-time, but insists that it
      
      
        wouldn’t be fun anymore if he
      
      
        did. He would then be doing it
      
      
        “
      
      
        for the rent” and that is way too
      
      
        much pressure. For now, balloon
      
      
        creation restores and recharges
      
      
        his soul after a day of shooting
      
      
        news video that can be serious in
      
      
        nature. He wants to leave it that
      
      
        way.
      
      
        This balloon guy’s ultimate
      
      
        goal is as relevant today as it was
      
      
        18
      
      
        years ago — to bring happi-
      
      
        ness and a smile to people of all
      
      
        ages. And, there is always a guar-
      
      
        antee that there will be a corny
      
      
        joke for every balloon creation.
      
      
        If you know Doug, or Dave, the
      
      
        cornier, the better.
      
      
        For more information on The Unique
      
      
        Twist, go to
      
      
      
        Peoria balloon artist Doug Smith regularly visits the Culver’s restaurant in Peoria on Kids Night every Tuesday.