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About 40 years ago a local tavern had a wall plaque with a funny
little rhyme. It was an advertising piece for some cheap bar wine I think. In part it went something like this: "see joe deer day go, a tousin buzzes in a row." "No, dos aint buzzes, dos is trucks, summit cowsin, summit ______"? Any old tavern owners remember this? Or what the product name was? I want to say Bevo? |
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About 40 years ago a local tavern had a wall plaque with a funny little rhyme. It was an advertising piece for some cheap bar wine I think. In part it went something like this: "see joe deer day go, a tousin buzzes in a row." "No, dos aint buzzes, dos is trucks, summit cowsin, summit ______"? Local being.... Bremerton? Sounds more like mid- to northern Wisconsin, or maybe Yooper to my ears. -- Joel Plutchak "They're not people, they're HIPPIES!" $LASTNAME at VERYWARMmail.com - Eric Cartman |
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On 21/03/2007 7:21 pm, in article ,
"GregS" wrote: In article , (GregS) wrote: In article . com, wrote: About 40 years ago a local tavern had a wall plaque with a funny little rhyme. It was an advertising piece for some cheap bar wine I think. In part it went something like this: "see joe deer day go, a tousin buzzes in a row." "No, dos aint buzzes, dos is trucks, summit cowsin, summit ______"? Any old tavern owners remember this? Or what the product name was? I want to say Bevo? If you search around things like this come up.... Then there was "Seevilly, dair dago. Tousinbuses inarow. Nojo, demstrux, summit cowsin summit dux." Translation - "See, Willy, there they go. A thousand buses in a row. No, Joe, them's trucks. Some with cows, and some with ducks." Hey, don't blame me. I didn't write it, I just read it about a jillion times when I was a kid. My dad loved to eat at Earl Abel's. Seville der dego tousan buses inaro nojo demis trux summit cowsin summit dux The version I know goes: Si, Senora, dere dago; Forte lorres inaro. Demarnt lorres, derar trux; Fulla cowsan shipan dux! -- Reply via Newsgroup |
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GregS wrote:
: : Seville der dego : tousan buses inaro : nojo demis trux : summit cowsin : summit dux mr dux r not osar -- c um wangs lilb mr dux -- Bill AT DOT reply to bbenzel adelphia net |
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