I know I've posted this one before, but it 'bares' repeating as the second funniest Budweiser commercial.
Does ‘Hair of the Dog’ Cures a Hangover? And Where Does The Phrase Come
From?
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Excerpted from You’re Doing It Wrong The phrase comes from an old folk
remedy for rabies: treat a bite from a rabid dog by applying hair from the
same do...
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LOL...I hadn't seen this one either! Don't know how I missed them, we've watched every superbowl the last 25 years!
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say Tess? Certain commercials just stick in my mind. Which is what we aim for as writers, creating prose that does the same for our readers.
ReplyDelete(Though the wildest thing I've done is an Amish vampire.)
Funny you should say that...I'm getting ready for a blog I have to do for a English history blog and found so many sayings from Shakespeare that we still use today...I have my doubts no one else was using the phrases at the time...but he's the one who wrote them down! That would the the ultimate...people using something you wrote 500 years from now!
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