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p-o-tat-oes verse/song fragment

Callback to a song:
p-o-tat-oes O OOOO O OO

Origin

Put eight Os – get it? From a pantomime Dad went to as a wee lad

Collector

Dad – 1910-20s
George Iliff – father of Mark, JM, G & Bel

Notes

A song about potatoes in Belfast: sometimes stereotypes just can’t be overcome

Submitted: 19/03/2022 by Mark ● Last updated: 20/06/2023 16:26 by Mark

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