"Burma-Shave" was a brand of "brushless shaving cream", sold in a jar, from 1925 through 1963. The company that marketed it decided to advertise in a most unusual way- they created a series of roadside signs, in sections (posted across most long roads in the south and midwest, from '25 through '63), with a funny rhyme and ending with the name of the product. To appreciate them, you had to have traveled at least 30 mph to read them in proper sequence. 85 mph is TOO FAST!
"Burma-Shave" was a brand of "brushless shaving cream", sold in a jar, from 1925 through 1963. The company that marketed it decided to advertise in a most unusual way- they created a series of roadside signs, in sections (posted across most long roads in the south and midwest, from '25 through '63), with a funny rhyme and ending with the name of the product. To appreciate them, you had to have traveled at least 30 mph to read them in proper sequence. 85 mph is TOO FAST!
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
a man, a miss, a car, a curve, he kissed the miss, but missed the curve. Burma shave
QuitePossiblyANinja 1 year ago
Lay dead (bury personal baggage)
Go ahead (start fresh)
But don't forget
What was the best:
Burma Shave
lumpagogo 2 years ago
The funny thing is that "a mile a minute" is usually under the freeway speed limit these days.
MenloMarseilles 2 years ago
Mile A Minute
Might be the limit
Here tomorrow
Gone today
Like Burma shave
lumpagogo 2 years ago
Pay Pal
Low cal
Dreams died
And so did I
'Thout Burma Shave
lumpagogo 2 years ago
Pass
schoolhouses
take it slow
let the
little shavers grow.
Burma Shave
Davie1954 2 years ago
5 star upload
As they rode
Route 66
Where's Tom Mix
and Burma Shave?
lumpagogo 2 years ago
The world needs
And we should heed
Go back in time
Days of wine ..and
Burma Shave
lumpagogo 2 years ago
Saw not the sign
That were a crime
Soul can be saved by
Burma Shave
lumpagogo 2 years ago