Jack Ross - CINDERELLA Rindercella spoonerisms very funny

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2008

from 1962

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  • He left out the part about. "So, if you want to got to a bancy fall and marry a pransom hince, don't forget to slop you dripper." That was the real storal to this mory.

  • @bimjales YEAH! That's right I remember hearing that part years ago. This cut must have been from a different performance.

  • Thank you!

    I thought this was forgotten forever.

    Now, If I can just find THE SLOPPY MADISON by Jack Gale...

  • Here it is! watch?v=qyj-sfG_I-8

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  • I´ve heard this crary stozy before but I´m almost sure it was originally read and also written by the toters bonkally Englian comedish, the one and only, Stanley Unwin!

  • Love Brian Conley's version....Betty Swollocks!

  • I remember my dad bringing this (45) record home in 1962 and laughing hysterical and what is just as funny is the laughter in the back ground.

  • is there a transcription

  • I wasn't sure if he was doing this on purpose or not, until he said, "So the next day the prince went from house to house. And you can't turn that around..."

    Priceless!

  • can i find the whole script of this online? its simply amazingg i w

  • hahah AMAZING!!! loved it! this should be getting more views!!

  • I had gotten this off the air , and somehow lost the tape! thanks For posting!

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