What are you listening to?

Stoopid intro. Good song.

I hate admitting it, but Geritol is a new wonder supplement for me. Been on it for about 6 weeks now and I drastically feel it if I miss my dosage in the AM.
How many ounces are in a dose? Doesn't that stuff contain around 15% alcohol? You are right, the intro to that clip was cheezy AF. I have always liked to listen to George Jones though.
 
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How many ounces are in a dose? Doesn't that stuff contain around 15% alcohol? You are right, the intro to that clip was cheezy AF. I have always liked to listen to George Jones though.
12% alcohol and the dosage is 1 tblsp/1/2 ounce. I take a little less to get 30 servings instead of the 24 listed.
 

I watched a video from the Professor of Rock where he talks about the inspiration for this song being a tag line on the business card of a character on the Beanie & Cecil cartoon.
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  • Dishonest John (or "D.J.") – a mobster villain and the main antagonist of the show. He is dressed formally like a Simon Legree character, and he is constantly scheming to foil Beany and Cecil's adventures. His catchphrase is his sinister laugh, "Nya-ah-ãhh!", and he occasionally refers to Cecil as a "tall toad", "worm" or "big salami" (referring to his big, limbless body). Whenever Dishonest John's schemes are revealed to the heroes, Cecil tends to respond with an aghast "What the heck! D.J., you dirty guy!". When Dishonest John receives his inevitable defeat, it is usually just as painful as the abuse Cecil has endured during the rest of the episode. Dishonest John also has a supervillain alter-ego known as The Bilious Beetle. In this guise, he can fly by his power and has a painful stinger. "D.J." also appeared disguised on occasion as the mechanical robotic octopus "Billy The Squid" usually in haphazard attempts to simulate sea storms to scare away the crew of the Leakin' Lena when on a treasure hunt. Dishonest John carried a business card that read: "Dirty deeds done dirt cheap. Special rates for Sundays and holidays". This was the inspiration for the AC/DC song "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap".
  • In the 1980s series, one episode revealed that DJ is a member of a club called the Brotherhood of B.L.E.C.H. (short for Bad Guys, Losers, Evildoers, Crooks, and Horrible People). DJ was originally voiced by Irv Shoemaker for the 1960s series and by Maurice LaMarchefor the 1980s series.
 
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I am pretty darn sure the guy singing back up vocals is my Uncle Bobby. RIP Uncle Bobby, never knew you were a damn MEGA Star performing with the Great Dolly!

 

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