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On the late-night sketch-comedy program Second City TV in 1982, the Canadian-rustic characters Bob & Doug McKenzie—Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, respectively—released a version on the SCTV spin-off album Great White North, in which the gifts included eight comic books, seven pack of smokes, six packs of two-four ["two-four" is Canadian slang for a case of 24 beer; it is common in Canada for "beer" to represent both individual and multiple servings], five golden tuques, four pounds of back bacon, three French toast, two turtlenecks, and a beer. (They did not get past the eighth day. Bob wanted to include doughnuts on the ninth, tenth, or eleventh day.)
The video includes a plug for the animated series but from what I have heard this is the best part of that.
On the late-night sketch-comedy program Second City TV in 1982, the Canadian-rustic characters Bob & Doug McKenzie—Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, respectively—released a version on the SCTV spin-off album Great White North, in which the gifts included eight comic books, seven pack of smokes, six packs of two-four ["two-four" is Canadian slang for a case of 24 beer; it is common in Canada for "beer" to represent both individual and multiple servings], five golden tuques, four pounds of back bacon, three French toast, two turtlenecks, and a beer. (They did not get past the eighth day. Bob wanted to include doughnuts on the ninth, tenth, or eleventh day.)
The video includes a plug for the animated series but from what I have heard this is the best part of that.
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