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------ performed by The Statler Brothers


only one correction needed | Reviewer: Aimee | 6/27/2008

Hi. This song recounts memories of the author from the 1940's and 50's. Kool-Aid has been around that long, however, there was in fact, a drink called TruAde popular during that time period. It came in grape and orange flavors. It is not mispronounced in the song.
Pegging your pants, (NOT eggs!!!) was done by folding over, then cuffing the bottoms of the pants legs so that they fit snuggly around the ankle. Popular in the 1950's, re-emerged in the 1980's.
The only "tabote" I can find is a place in Africa! Boat neck shirts are still worn today. Maybe they first appeared in the '40's or 50's.




Do You Remeber These? Corrections | Reviewer: Don | 12/4/2007

It's GRAPE Kool-Aid. It's being mispronounced in the song. Grape Kool-Aid sold for about a nickel. You would rip the package open, wet your finger and stick it in the package and then lick it off your finger. It was the ultimate “sweet and sour” fix for a young kid. It was eventually replaced by Sweetarts. Grape Kool-Aid had a greater kick than any other flavor.
It’s EGG in your pants. You’d get a raw egg, sneak up behind someone in school and drop it down his pants, and then give him a swift kick in the butt.



correction & no I have not previously submitted corrections as your bot claims. | Reviewer: Mike Gibson | 10/24/2007

It's "tabote neck shirts" [as worn in the south by cajun Rock & Roll and jazz singers] "White Bucks" [Shoes] and "polock" jokes. Heck even the electric company pounds pole in the ground.



maybe some corrections | Reviewer: Zeke | 4/22/2007

line 1: 1 thru 13 rymes better than fifteen, that's too long

Your Hit Parade with Snooky Lanson et cetera GRAPE KOOL-AID...............and peggin your pants (from zoot suits)




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