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Your Father's Mustache
May 14, 2011 8:51 am
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A listener wonders about the origin of the phrase "your father's mustache," akin to the phrase "go jump in a lake," or "your mamma wears combat boots." Grant explains that it may sound more familiar as "your fadda's mustache," circa 1930s, Brooklyn. The borough's own jazz musician Woody Herman had a hit song in 1945 called Your Father's Mustache, but those in the know pronounced it "FAH-duh." This is part of a complete episode.
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