LBJ Orders Pants
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Uploaded on Jan 17, 2011
A special presentation from Put This On.
In 1964, Lyndon Johnson needed pants, so he called the Haggar clothing company and asked for some. The call was recorded (like all White House calls at the time), and has since become the stuff of legend. Johnson's anatomically specific directions to Mr. Haggar are some of the most intimate words we've ever heard from the mouth of a President.
We at Put This On took the historic original audio and gave it to animator Tawd Dorenfeld, who created this majestic fantasia of bungholiana.
Enjoy this special treat from Put This On: LBJ Orders Pants. Then share it with a friend who loves pants.
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Top Comments
sethadamlee 1 year ago
"nuts hang" "BURP" "bunghole" Hilarious.
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GreatKyubi 2 years ago
Haha, its funny to hear a president talk like a normal person when the camera isn't on.
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All Comments (47)
foxbangerr 3 weeks ago
imagine being the other guy. imagine the president calling you and saying the word bunghole
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TheBycon 3 weeks ago
Sounds like my grandfather, has to repeat himself every other sentence...
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Greg Edmondson 3 weeks ago
It sounds like that's not all he stuffed!
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Matthew Kleinmeyer 3 weeks ago
LBJ: Lyndon Beavis Johnson
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BubblingLead 1 month ago
I just heard a U.S. President talk about his pants cutting into his dick and bunghole. I can die now.
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Scienceorc 1 month ago
1948!
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ElHombreConDosOjos 2 months ago
He stuffed ballot boxes.
Research: "Landslide Lyndon."
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sboudreaux27 2 months ago
Reminds me of Joe Biden, who says stuff and doesn't care what people think.
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sboudreaux27 2 months ago
That's a sick statement you made dude. LBJ may have been manipulative and back-stabbing, but he knew how to win elections.
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