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Reubens brought the "The Pee-wee Herman Show" to Los Angeles earlier this year for its first production since 1982. "It sold out the four weeks it played in L.A.," Reubens said. "It was the first time I was on stage in 20-plus years." He also is co-writing a new Pee-wee film script with writer-director-producer Judd Apatow, whose film credits include "Knocked Up" and "The 40-Year-Old Virgin." At 57, Reubens' face is a little fuller than in his Pee-wee heyday. But he's still convincing as the quick-witted dork, especially his "heh, heh, heh" laugh, goofy stride and kooky facial expressions. He said he had to slim down by several pounds before the Los Angeles performances to be able to squeeze into Pee-wee's already too-tight suit. Pee-wee merchandise -- from beer cozies to bow ties -- was being sold to commemorate Reubens' appearance at the Sturgis rally this week. "It's pretty surprising how popular Pee-wee is," said Buffalo Chip spokesman Michael Sanborn. "I saw a great big burly biker with a Pee-wee doll." Reubens said he, too, remains amazed at the power of Pee-wee. "Maybe I can still pull it off at 80," he said, "if the digital retouching is good enough by then."
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