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The pop culture origin of "great googly moogly" is the Snickers teevee ad where the old guy paints the name "CHEFS" on the football field. A classic in all regards.
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Zappa has used it a number of times as well. What's the year of the Snickers TV ad?
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1997
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Then I would place the origin of "Great Googly Moogly" with Zappa. From 1974's "Apostrophe" album.
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great googly moggly has also been given a rebirth by the childrens show on nickelodeon called "maggie and the fierocous(SP?) beast"...the beast says it alot and my 3 yr old finds it terribly amusing.
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also, my son watches some cartoon where a character always says this |
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Cute: Interested but not in awe of the chick. Time to find out what her personality is like. Hot: Looks awesome, though unless her personality matches she's usually just a trophy or eye-candy. Fuckable: She just makes you want to fuck her, though most of the guys I know will run like hell afterwards since most of these chics are a few fries short of a happy meal. Attractive: I think this has more to do with fashion sense and body language than anything else. Sparks an interest in finding out what her personality is really like. Now with terms defined, I'd say women understand attractive almost always, usually hot, sometimes cute but almost never fuckable. Maybe it's cause they do spot these chics as nutjobs as quickly as we men do and don't see the draw? Disclaimer: I don't mean to suggest that men don't seek sex with any of these groups, just speaking in longer terms in most cases. |
Dave is correct..."Great Googly Moogly" is an expression spouted by Nanook in "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow" from "Apostrophe".
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Actually, it was in "Nanook Rubs It."
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Ah...the circular motion. Yes, it comes back to me now, vaguely, through the haze of a thousand doobies of my tender youth.
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Don't sweat it Ep...I looked it up this morning when Dave was talking about it.
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Strangely, that is a Zappa CD I actually own. Just haven't played it in many years.
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The confusion comes from the fact that "Nanook Rubs It" was later combined with "Don't Eat The Yellow Snow" (first done by a radio DJ - Zappa liked it so much that he did his own mix) and then released (most recently on 1995's "Strictly Commercial", which I own). So it is indeed in "Don't Eat The Yellow Snow", but not the version on Apostrophe.
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