It said to be that the following goof was uttered by a radio commentator (I’m not sure if this is real or apocryphal though):
“When you are thirsty, try 7-Up, the refreshing drink in the green bottle with the big 7 on it and u-p after.”
Here’s another blunder in a similar vein which occurred during an introduction of banjo player Eddy Peabody:
“And now Mr. Playbody will pee for you.”
Hope all is well with you Edmark – the last time you disappeared for a while you lost your grandfather. Hope you are just taking a break from blogging. Sincerely, Linda Schaub
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these puns make me weak
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😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
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Ha ha – poor Mr. Peebody.
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Nice post
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ROFL…”pee on you” 🤣🤣🤣
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I remember those blooper albums. I’m just sure the one we had included the Peabody “Oops.” I’d forgotten it.
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Your puns today, make me go to water.
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How embarrassing for Mr. Peabody. Was he a good sport about it?
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In the UK, we had sports commenter, David Coleman, whose live on-air gaffes became legendary. He is much missed.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/telegraphsportnews/10532492/David-Coleman-dies-Top-20-Colemanballs.html
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🤣🤣🤣
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I used to listen to a bloopers album as a child. There were a LOT of radio shows on the album. My favorite is the moment of silence for someone who’d recently died, interrupted by an inattentive technician who thought he had “dead air” and so put on just the most AWFUL Dixieland Jazz…
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