Monday, October 12, 2009

A little song, a little dance, a little bread + butter down your pants

Check out this video, learn the song, make a video of yourself singing it, and send it to us at info@breadandbutterproject.com. The star of the best video will receive a free bread + butter T-shirt.



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8 comments:

  1. Cool song. Nice moves. I can't beat that.

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  2. I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!! I'll try to make one but it'll be kinda hard to do it by myself. BUT I'LL TRY!!!!!!!!!
    <3 Rachel

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  3. I'd like to try, but not sure I got all the words. Can you post the lyrics?

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  4. You bet. Thank you peeps for showing so much enthusiam! We are looking forward to judging all of the entries. Here are the lyrics:
    Bread and butter the clothes to wear.
    Bread and butter the people who care.
    We help food pantries month by month, overall we help a bunch!
    Different places all over the world.
    Helping feed boys and girls.
    I'm (state your name) and I'm (state your name if there's two of you)
    And together we help others help others!
    (big finish)

    Peace out!
    Katiekinz

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  5. Who can identify the inspiration for the title of this post "A little song, etc..." Think 1970's sit-coms...

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  6. Hint: Original quote was "A little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants." Had to do with the funeral of a TV clown. Now do you know?

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  7. I know. The quote is from the most famous episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, where Chuckles the Clown dies and Mary dissolves in a fit of giggles at his funeral. It won an Emmy, and is ranked as the best episode of any TV show, ever.

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  8. when are the cute ladies from "icrazy" gonna be on the blog singing and dancing about bread and buttah??? bring the ladies on as guests....of course sporting fashionable b/b wear!!!

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