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Redenbacher / Rickenbacker

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My kids have grown up around Rickenbacker guitars. And so they know how to say it properly.

It's funny, my son just said something about Orville Reden-backer kettle corn.

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Conquering the world, one backer at a time. :lol: :lol:
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A hallmark moment. :)
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I have a friend who knows how much I love Rickenbacker instruments. But he can't pronounce Rickenbacker correctly. He says it sort of like, "Riddinbacker". :? :lol: I've tried correcting him, but he still says it his way. Oh well, he's a great guy otherwise.
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Ha! Know what you mean, Joey...... when my daughter was a toddler she always wanted to go to the 'sukermarpet'! :lol:
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I'm loving sukermarpet!
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Don't forget "Pasketti"
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....or gaspetti, either. :mrgreen:
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How about pe-toes, how my oldest daughter said potatoes when she was about 2.
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Pasketti, leddow (yellow), battities (batteries), Root D six (Route 66), meat meal (oat meal)...those were my favorites.

Oh yeah..."On non!!!" When my youngest was mad at her older brother, Johann.
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What you said, Noel, really made me smile. My friends (the musicians, anyway) have all started saying "Rickenbacker" the correct way ever since I said, "If you call the corporate office, they would say something along the lines of "RickenBACKer International Corporation, how may I help you?"
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Hmmm...

Bosco chocolate milk additive was called "dunn-air" by my ex-wife in her childhood. Her folks could not figure out what she meant when she asked for dunn-air in her milk. Finally, they asked her to show them. She walked over to the cabinet, where Bosco was kept on a bottom shelf, and pointed "dunn-air". She meant, of course, "down there". :lol: :lol: :lol:

My youngest brother Woody went through a brief phase where he simply could not pronounce the letter "U". This came to a head when he told my other brother Butch, who could not get the kitchen radio to work, "Pit in the plig, *****!!!" :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Ain't that the title of the new Kanye West release?

Years ago, my friend's two-year-old daughter's favorite movie (flying monkeys, et al) was 'Wiz Woz'...
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JakeK wrote:What you said, Noel, really made me smile. My friends (the musicians, anyway) have all started saying "Rickenbacker" the correct way ever since I said, "If you call the corporate office, they would say something along the lines of "RickenBACKer International Corporation, how may I help you?"
Actually, you hear a recording of the Hard Day's Night chord, followed by "Thank you for calling Rickenbacker." I speak only truth.
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