Oh! Do you know the Muffin Man?
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[quote="Narnian]Where do you think the Muffin Man came from
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Oh! Do you know the Muffin Man?
Oh! Do you know the Muffin Man?
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"You gotta be loose...relaxed...with your feet apart, and...Ten o'clock. Two o'clock. Quarter to three! Tour jete! Twist! Over! Pas de deux! I'm a little teapot! And the windup...and let 'er fly! The Perfect Cast!" --Goofy
"You gotta be loose...relaxed...with your feet apart, and...Ten o'clock. Two o'clock. Quarter to three! Tour jete! Twist! Over! Pas de deux! I'm a little teapot! And the windup...and let 'er fly! The Perfect Cast!" --Goofy
We already covered that joke...maxgoof wrote:Oh! Do you know the Muffin Man?Narnian wrote:Where do you think the Muffin Man came from![]()
Also, as an extention of my yeast/baking theory, I just want to point out that when the studd muffin has done its job the result is one or more buns in the oven... BTW does anyone know if there is an actual linguistic connection behind the history of these two phrases? ('studd muffin' and 'a bun in the oven')
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Does "World of Oz" jiggle anyone's memory?DracoDei wrote:We already covered that joke...maxgoof wrote:Oh! Do you know the Muffin Man?Narnian wrote:Where do you think the Muffin Man came from![]()
Also, as an extention of my yeast/baking theory, I just want to point out that when the studd muffin has done its job the result is one or more buns in the oven... BTW does anyone know if there is an actual linguistic connection behind the history of these two phrases? ('studd muffin' and 'a bun in the oven')
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Riddle me this, o squeaky one, what does Oz have to do with Stud Muffins?Squeaky Bunny wrote:Does "World of Oz" jiggle anyone's memory?DracoDei wrote:We already covered that joke...maxgoof wrote: Oh! Do you know the Muffin Man?
Also, as an extention of my yeast/baking theory, I just want to point out that when the studd muffin has done its job the result is one or more buns in the oven... BTW does anyone know if there is an actual linguistic connection behind the history of these two phrases? ('studd muffin' and 'a bun in the oven')
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The reference was to the Muffin man song. World of Oz was a band in the sixties with a one hit wonder in the U.S. called "I Am the Muffin Man"Werekitty wrote:Riddle me this, o squeaky one, what does Oz have to do with Stud Muffins?Squeaky Bunny wrote:Does "World of Oz" jiggle anyone's memory?DracoDei wrote: We already covered that joke...
Also, as an extention of my yeast/baking theory, I just want to point out that when the studd muffin has done its job the result is one or more buns in the oven... BTW does anyone know if there is an actual linguistic connection behind the history of these two phrases? ('studd muffin' and 'a bun in the oven')
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Sorta showing your age, there? Or did you just find it?Squeaky Bunny wrote:The reference was to the Muffin man song. World of Oz was a band in the sixties with a one hit wonder in the U.S. called "I Am the Muffin Man"Werekitty wrote: Riddle me this, o squeaky one, what does Oz have to do with Stud Muffins?
Novelty and obscure songs are a passion of mine.
ANYway it explains why I didn't know about it. I wasn't born untill the early sevinties.
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I knew it when it first got airplay. No spring chicken am I. Rubber chicken maybe.Werekitty wrote:Sorta showing your age, there? Or did you just find it?Squeaky Bunny wrote:The reference was to the Muffin man song. World of Oz was a band in the sixties with a one hit wonder in the U.S. called "I Am the Muffin Man"Werekitty wrote: Riddle me this, o squeaky one, what does Oz have to do with Stud Muffins?
Novelty and obscure songs are a passion of mine.
ANYway it explains why I didn't know about it. I wasn't born untill the early sevinties.
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make Flash films about them.Jaydub wrote:Narnian Wrote:Let's see a stud horse is kept for breeding horses, A stud bull is kept for breeding cows, now what is it you do with Muffins?Being a stud muffin myself I can sympathize with him
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http://www.muffinfilms.com/
A bit late in the game, I know, but I couldn't resist.
Wait. What goes on? I can see through you.Squeaky Bunny wrote:What can I say, I've got a Rubber Soul. . .Sharuuk wrote:Or at the very least, Rubber Bunny!![]()
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But the Norwegian Wood.Narnian wrote:Wait. What goes on? I can see through you.Squeaky Bunny wrote:What can I say, I've got a Rubber Soul. . .Sharuuk wrote:Or at the very least, Rubber Bunny!![]()
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