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Does anyone know where this comes from?
I'm trying to find the root of the cultural reference: "I'm here all week, try the veal". this has some variations that I know of including
"I'm here all week, try the fish". "I'm here till <insert chosen day of week here>, try the veal/fish/beef etc". I've searched for over 2 hours online and can't find any reference to the originator. |
Well first of all, where does veal come from?:p
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Cue canned laughter...:rotfl:
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Never heard it... Aussie thing?
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Standard MC/stand-up comic line as far as I know
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Sounds like a Basil Fawlty line.
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I'm here all week, try the veal substitute. Some kind of Japo-Danish combination.
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It was made up by some people who have no lives... Bada BING, I'm here till Monday, be sure to try the Spam!
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"Carnegie: Basil..the little... Polly: Ratatouille. The chef calls the ratatouille Basil, because he puts quite a lot of basil in it. Manuel: (horrified) He put Basil in ratatouille? Polly: Yes... Manuel: Aaahh! (he runs into the kitchen, followed by Polly, still clutching her net) Sybil: (to Mr Carnegie) He's from Barcelona." :lol: :lol: :lol: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :lol: :lol: :lol: |
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I still can't find anyone who knows for sure what it's origins are. |
The earliest I have heard the phrase, "Try the veal" was by the great comedien Jackie Mason in the early 1960s. He was a one-liner type standup comic in the US. http://www.jackiemason.com/
I am not sure if he originated the phrase though, but whenever I hear the phrase I recall Jackie's voice. Another comic it could be attributed to is Henny Youngman. He is the classic," Take my wife, PLEASE" one-liner guy. |
thanks Gildor. It's a couple of leads anyway.:up:
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I'm sorry it 0400, what's funny about veal? or being here all week?
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Dunno how it's funny. Just interested in finding out who said it first and why.:doh:
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It's a standard sign off for stand up comics in the US.
At the end of an act in a comedy club (IE, a bar where they have stand up shows every nights), the comedian will usually thank the audience, and sometimes say until when they will be performing (The implication being to come back and see him again) As for the veal, well, I guess a guy liked the veal at the place he was working in, and it stuck. |
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