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Splunge- t1_j1kmxkx wrote

Unpopular opinion: that movie is stupid.

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DaveOJ12 t1_j1kn294 wrote

I feel like I've seen this before. Lol.

>Buffalo gals won't you come out tonight.

>Come out tonight.

>Come out tonight.

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copyrider t1_j1knhuo wrote

There are a bunch of similar songs about the prostitutes of Memphis, TN. Look up Whoop That Trick and others by Three Six Mafia.

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uplate2much t1_j1knlg9 wrote

I thought that was by beans stinkwater.

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JeffNasty t1_j1kvlou wrote

Wasn't "Buffalo gals" also featured in an episode of Cow and Chicken way back in the day?

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cybermage t1_j1l0gri wrote

Okay, but, what did you wish for?

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TheToastIsBlue t1_j1l5iwb wrote

I remember practicing this song for our 4th grade musical and our teacher deciding Eric was going to sing it the day before the performance. Fuck you Eric.

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idhtftc t1_j1l6yeq wrote

Conversely, "Buffalo Soldier" is not about Buffalo, NY at all.

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majorjoe23 t1_j1l6z3o wrote

When I was a kid I remember being perplexed by a Far Side comic with the text “The Elephant Man meets Buffalo Gal.”

In one of the books Gary Larson explained it was a reference to the song “Buffalo Gals.”

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skinnergy t1_j1l8ju2 wrote

My third grade class did a concert in which this song was included in 1969.

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jthanson t1_j1leozx wrote

“Buffalo Gals” was also a common tune played by pianists in the Old West.

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BonerSquid316 t1_j1lglbh wrote

This is the second Buffalo Gals Fact on Reddit this week

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ron_swansons_meat t1_j1linol wrote

I thought we were talking about "Buffalo Gals" by Malcolm Mclaren. Eminem was inspired by the line about "buffalo girls girls around the outside, around the outside..." From that song. Malcolm Mclaren is also the guy that produced and made the Sex Pistols a household name. Weird dude.

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StopSwitchingThumbs t1_j1lkw14 wrote

“Don’t save her, she don’t wanna be saved.” The Triple 6 was the first rap I ever heard in third grade and it changed music forever for me. They for sure speak of the plight of all sorts of people in North Memphis and beyond.

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JoshTay t1_j1m57q0 wrote

From another source:

>Written by Cool White, [aka John Hodges] it was originally published as “Lubly Fan” in 1844. A favorite of minstrel audiences, its words were easily changed to reflect the location of each performance (e.g. Buffalo Gals, Charleston Gals, Mobile Gals, etc.). The song was popular through the war.

"Lubly Fan" was a bastardization of "lovely fanny".

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i_was_an_airplane t1_j1metln wrote

Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo, buffalo Buffalo buffalo.

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Bloody_L t1_j1mv423 wrote

Before his dog got sick, that old rummy used to be my best customer.

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seattlesnow t1_j1n98pj wrote

Its all lame AF now, Buffalo inner harbour is weak compared to yesteryear.

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