We used to have this in our car lots and autobody shops back in the day.“Our credit manager is Helen Waite. If you want credit, go to Helen Waite.”—Sign behind counter of my neighborhood blue-collar mom&pop store growing up
I'll bet he lifted that from Mike Warnke."Boogity, boogity, boogity...Amen"--Pastor Joe Nelms
I'll bet he lifted that from Mike Warnke.
Not being knowledgeable about NASCAR, I had no idea about this. I remember the Ray Stevens song, However, I recall a line from one of Mike Warnke's albums where he was likening something in the life of a non-believer (can't remember what) to a squirrel running back and forth in a cage. He repeated, "boogity boogity boogity" a couple times. Since then, I've always associated that with repetitive and vain activity. This predates Mr. Waltrip's catch phrase by a good 20 years. A totally different spin on the phrase but entertaining nonetheless.Maybe, but I don't think so...
Here's the origin of Darrell Waltrip's 'boogity boogity boogity' catachphrase.
So is there something about Warnke that led you to believe that phrase came from him?
Yeah, I’m not a NASCAR fan either, but I saw some blurb on the sports news back when that dude gave the opening prayer to start the race and thought that it was kind of funny, but goofy. As I remember it, there was a little bit of a kerfuffle here on the forum cause people thought it was disrespectful for a pastor to pray that way. Go figure, controversy over trivial stuff on the fighting forum.Not being knowledgeable about NASCAR, I had no idea about this. I remember the Ray Stevens song, However, I recall a line from one of Mike Warnke's albums where he was likening something in the life of a non-believer (can't remember what) to a squirrel running back and forth in a cage. He repeated, "boogity boogity boogity" a couple times. Since then, I've always associated that with repetitive and vain activity. This predates Mr. Waltrip's catch phrase by a good 20 years. A totally different spin on the phrase but entertaining nonetheless.
Yeah, I’m not a NASCAR fan either, but I saw some blurb on the sports news back when that dude gave the opening prayer to start the race and thought that it was kind of funny, but goofy. As I remember it, there was a little bit of a kerfuffle here on the forum cause people thought it was disrespectful for a pastor to pray that way. Go figure, controversy over trivial stuff on the fighting forum.
Was it because he said "boogity-boogity-boogity" in the prayer, or was it because he said something about his smokin', hot wife?Yeah, I’m not a NASCAR fan either, but I saw some blurb on the sports news back when that dude gave the opening prayer to start the race and thought that it was kind of funny, but goofy. As I remember it, there was a little bit of a kerfuffle here on the forum cause people thought it was disrespectful for a pastor to pray that way. Go figure, controversy over trivial stuff on the fighting forum.
Ahhhhh, another memory failure/conflation on my part, nice catch. The crux of the arguing was indeed his use of the term “smoking hot wife”, and I think Guy Beaumont was involved with that, right (or have I conflated that story too, lol…..”bangin”)?Was it because he said "boogity-boogity-boogity" in the prayer, or was it because he said something about his smokin', hot wife?
I do believe Guy was involved in that one.Ahhhhh, another memory failure/conflation on my part, nice catch. The crux of the arguing was indeed his use of the term “smoking hot wife”, and I think Guy Beaumont was involved with that, right (or have I conflated that story too, lol…..”bangin”)?